Industrial Risk Assessor Certification Exam Also Conducted

Halla Cement announced on May 14 that it conducted the "2026 Risk Assessment Officer Training" for 92 participants, including executives and employees, partner companies, and representatives of local small and medium-sized enterprises.

Officials who attended the 2026 Risk Assessment Officer Training at Halla Cement are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Halla Cement

Officials who attended the 2026 Risk Assessment Officer Training at Halla Cement are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Halla Cement

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This training was organized as part of the Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation Project for large and small businesses, promoted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency. The training was held over two sessions from April 27 to 30, spanning a total of four days, and focused on identifying hazardous and risk factors within the workplace in advance and enhancing workers' safety and health capabilities.


The curriculum was designed to reflect recent changes in industrial safety and health policies and the latest trends in risk assessment. In particular, Halla Cement explained that, beyond general risk assessment training, it developed a separate customized training plan tailored to the characteristics and on-site environment of Halla Cement's facilities, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the program.


A hands-on program centered on practical case studies for on-site application was also provided. Through this process, trainees analyzed risk factors that could occur in actual industrial settings and devised improvement measures, thereby strengthening their ability to conduct risk assessments.


This year's training additionally included the private qualification exam for "Industrial Risk Assessor." About 30 participants passed the certification exam, gaining recognition for their expertise, and it is expected to help establish a field-oriented safety management system.



A Halla Cement official stated, "Risk assessment is the most fundamental and essential activity for preventing industrial accidents," adding, "It is most important to foster workers' abilities to recognize and improve risk factors on their own." The official continued, "Going forward, we will continue to expand safety and health win-win cooperation activities in which partner companies and local small and medium-sized enterprises participate together."


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