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Jeju Air Builds Safety Culture Through On-Site Risk Assessment

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Chae June

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Jeju Air has launched an initiative to strengthen the risk assessment capabilities of its employees and staff in industrial safety and health, aiming to establish a safety culture.

Since 2019, Jeju Air has implemented industrial safety and health risk assessments, striving to settle a safety culture within the company by actively identifying and preventing risk factors at work sites.

Jeju Air's risk assessment will continue until the end of the year, targeting 79 processes and 214 detailed procedures carried out on-site, including maintenance, ramp, transportation, and cabin operations.

Jeju Air plans to proactively identify potential hazardous and dangerous factors in advance by focusing on actual work and on-site conditions for each department during the risk assessment process, and to prepare swift improvement measures to minimize risk levels.

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A Jeju Air official, speaking to this newspaper by phone, stated, "On June 2, we held a workshop with on-site supervisors at the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency's Incheon Experience Education Center to strengthen the risk assessment capabilities of supervisors, who are key to on-site safety management in transportation, maintenance, and cabin operations."

Multiple aviation industry officials said, "Passenger safety can only be strengthened if employee safety is prioritized. The answer lies on the front lines. Top-level managers must also recognize the importance of the on-site environment."

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