Strengthening Safety and Health Capabilities Amid Concerns Over Rising Major Accidents

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor (headed by Kwon Guhyung) and the Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (headed by Shim Yeonseop) conducted urgent safety and health training for local public sector safety and health personnel on November 26 to reduce major accidents.

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency are conducting urgent training on reducing major accidents in the public sector.

The Yangsan Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Gyeongnam Eastern Branch of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency are conducting urgent training on reducing major accidents in the public sector.

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This training was organized to strengthen the response capabilities of safety and health personnel in light of the recent slowdown in the decline of industrial accident fatalities and the occurrence of major accidents, particularly in the public sector.


The training focused on sharing the latest government safety and health policy directions and key content, as well as providing practical instruction on workplace risk assessment procedures, analysis of recent major accident cases, and preventive measures.



Kwon Guhyung, head of the Yangsan Branch, stated, "I hope this training will serve as an opportunity for the public sector to play a leading role in reducing major accidents."


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