Consulting Provided for Seven Vulnerable Partners
Support for Establishing Serious Accident Response Systems

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has established a Safety and Health Win-Win Council and has taken steps to build a safety and health cooperation system with its partner companies.

On the 9th, at the Workers' Comprehensive Welfare Center located in Sacheon City, Gyeongnam, officials are taking a commemorative photo after the launch ceremony of the "2026 Large, Medium, and Small Enterprises Safety and Health Cooperation Council." KAI

On the 9th, at the Workers' Comprehensive Welfare Center located in Sacheon City, Gyeongnam, officials are taking a commemorative photo after the launch ceremony of the "2026 Large, Medium, and Small Enterprises Safety and Health Cooperation Council." KAI

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KAI announced on the 10th that it had launched the "2026 Large, Medium, and Small Enterprises Safety and Health Win-Win Council" and held an inauguration ceremony with internal and external partners at the Workers' Comprehensive Welfare Center in Sacheon-si, Gyeongnam on the 9th.


The Large, Medium, and Small Enterprises Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation Project is supervised by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency. Its aim is to prevent industrial accidents and bridge the gap in safety and health standards through voluntary cooperation between parent companies and their partners.


The event was attended by Moon Heechan, KAI's Head of Safety, as well as the representatives and safety and health managers from 51 internal and external partner companies, who shared the importance of safety and health and reaffirmed their commitment to win-win cooperation.


With the launch of this council, KAI plans to provide various forms of support to enhance the safety and health standards of its partners. The company will implement competency-building programs for safety managers, run safety campaigns, and provide safety and health supplies.


In particular, for seven internal and external partner companies with relatively weak safety management foundations, KAI will support the establishment of a safety and health management system to comply with the Serious Accidents Punishment Act. To this end, KAI will also provide customized consulting services through specialized agencies.



Moon Heechan, KAI's Head of Safety, stated, "Safety must be the top priority pursued jointly by the parent company and its partners," adding, "I hope this project serves as an opportunity to raise mutual safety standards to the next level." He continued, "We will continue to pursue mutual growth through practical win-win cooperation going forward."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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