On the 4th, Campaigns and Pledge Rallies Held to Foster and Spread Safety Culture at Construction Sites
The Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (Director: Gong Heungdu) held the "Safe Workplace Creation Day" campaign and a resolution rally in Gijang-gun on the 4th, targeting the Construction Safety Council and citizens to foster and spread a culture of safety at construction sites.
The Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency held the Safe Workplace Creation Day event in June.
This June's Safe Workplace Creation Day campaign was attended by more than 100 organizations and stakeholders, including Jeon Junhyeon, Head of the Busan Eastern District Office of Employment and Labor, the Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, the Construction Safety Council, and the Korea Industrial Safety Association, reaffirming their commitment to construction site safety.
Participants marched along the Orangdae Coastal Walk, carrying out ① "Absolutely Keep Our Site Safe!" campaign, ② hazardous signboard attachment campaign, and ③ "An-myeodeulgi" campaign.
Through the participation and cooperation of all members, a resolution rally to promote the spread of safety culture was held, which included reading the declaration of safety culture practices and chanting safety slogans to create safer construction sites.
Director Gong Heungdu stated, "Through this campaign and resolution rally, we hope to raise safety awareness among construction sites and citizens," and added, "We will continue to pool our capabilities through collaboration with the Labor Office, the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, and related organizations to ensure the safety of workers and citizens."
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