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Preventing Industrial Accidents: K Ship CEO Chan Kim Conducts On-Site Inspection

K Ship announced that it has conducted a regular safety inspection led by its CEO, aiming to systematically strengthen its safety management and prevent industrial accidents.


On August 12, Chan Kim, CEO of K Ship, visited the company’s internal shipbuilding plant, where steel cutting, processing, block assembly, and welding are carried out to construct ship hulls.


Preventing Industrial Accidents: K Ship CEO Chan Kim Conducts On-Site Inspection K Shipbuilding CEO Chan Kim is conducting a safety inspection at the company's shipbuilding plant. Photo by K Shipbuilding

He focused on checking compliance with basic safety protocols, including fall prevention measures, safety precautions during ship block movement, and the use of personal protective equipment. These checks were based on the Ministry of Employment and Labor's "12 Key Safety Rules," which were selected through analysis of past accident types and causes.


On the same day, CEO Kim emphasized, "Safety cannot be overemphasized," and urged, "We must thoroughly comply with basic safety rules to proactively prevent accidents."


K Ship stated, "We have worked to spread a company-wide safety culture by installing large safety banners in the shipyard, running campaigns to prevent heat-related illnesses, and providing VR-based safety and health training. Regular safety inspections led by the CEO will continue, and we are committed to building an accident-free workplace through proactive safety management systems going forward."


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