A 30-Year Tradition Led by the Labor Union
Advancing Safety Management Based on SHE Principles

E1 has launched initiatives to strengthen its safety culture at the Yeosu Base, building on its achievement of 42 years without an accident.

On the 8th, at the 30th Safety and Environment Zero Accident Resolution Meeting held at the E1 Yeosu Terminal, Sanghoon Han, CEO of E1 Technology and Safety Division, is taking a commemorative photo with the Yeosu Terminal employees. E1

On the 8th, at the 30th Safety and Environment Zero Accident Resolution Meeting held at the E1 Yeosu Terminal, Sanghoon Han, CEO of E1 Technology and Safety Division, is taking a commemorative photo with the Yeosu Terminal employees. E1

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On April 8, E1 announced that it held the 30th Safety and Environment Zero Accident Resolution Meeting at the Yeosu Base. The event involved all employees at the base and focused on assessing their ability to respond to real emergency situations by conducting fire drills simulating accident scenarios.


In March, the Yeosu Base became the first in the private energy sector to achieve 42 consecutive years without a workplace accident. This accomplishment is recognized not just as an accident-free record, but as the result of continuous identification and improvement of on-site hazards and proactive safety management through labor-management cooperation.


The Zero Accident Resolution Meeting, organized annually by the labor union since 1996, was initiated to raise safety awareness among employees. The fact that it has continued for 30 years is rare even in the energy industry, making it a representative best practice for establishing a safety culture.


The event was attended by Sanghoon Han, CEO of E1 Technical Safety Division, and Seunggyu Park, chairman of the labor union. E1 plans to continue its systematic safety management activities, including upgrading its risk assessment system and operating the Safety, Health, and Environment (SHE) Committee, based on its SHE management policy.


Seunggyu Park, chairman of the labor union, stated, "The starting point of zero accidents is not overlooking even the smallest hazards at the workplace," adding, "We will continue to strengthen our safety management capabilities going forward."



Sanghoon Han, CEO of E1 Technical Safety Division, expressed his gratitude, saying, "I deeply thank the labor union and all employees who have consistently put safety first for so many years." He emphasized, "Even as we expand our business beyond LPG into power generation, hydrogen, and renewable energy, our tradition of zero accidents will remain our greatest competitive edge."


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