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"Oh no! What to do" ... Han Moon-cheol Lawyer Also Surprised by Industrial Safety 'Black(VR)Box'

KOSHA Presents VR Content Experience Video to Promote Safety Culture Expansion

"Oh no! What to do" ... Han Moon-cheol Lawyer Also Surprised by Industrial Safety 'Black(VR)Box' Attorney Han Moon-chul was also surprised by the industrial safety black box (VR) footage.

"Oh no! What to do" ... Han Moon-cheol Lawyer Also Surprised by Industrial Safety 'Black(VR)Box' Attorney Han Moon-chul was also surprised by the industrial safety black box (VR) footage.

"Oh no! What to do" ... Han Moon-cheol Lawyer Also Surprised by Industrial Safety 'Black(VR)Box' Attorney Han Moon-chul was also surprised by the industrial safety black box (VR) footage.


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Han Moon-cheol, a lawyer active as a traffic accident specialist YouTuber, has appeared as a model for a promotional VR video in the field of industrial safety and health.


The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) introduced the video "Industrial Safety Black(VR) Box with Han Moon-cheol," produced in collaboration with Han Moon-cheol, a lawyer specializing in traffic accidents and compensation who is also active as a YouTuber.


This video was produced to widely promote the effectiveness and excellence of VR content developed by the agency and to increase its utilization as workplace content. It is a promotional video for industrial site safety and health education VR content planned with a celebrity experience concept.


In the video, Lawyer Han Moon-cheol wears VR equipment and experiences VR content that vividly simulates industrial accidents frequently caused by construction machinery and loading/unloading transport machinery, such as forklift collisions and falling lifted objects.


Han said, "Experiencing industrial accidents through VR was so realistic that I was surprised," and added, "I hope many workers experience the VR content for industrial accident prevention."


The promotional video featuring Han Moon-cheol’s experience scenes can be viewed on the agency’s official YouTube channel and website. You can access it through the YouTube channel ‘KOSHA Angel’.


The agency is developing VR content to create an environment for experiential safety and health education practice and is distributing it free of charge on the VR dedicated website. New content developed this year will also be released in the second half of the year.


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