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Yungpo Co., Ltd.'s Seokpo Smelter announced on the 19th that it implemented 'Safety and Health Management Training' to strengthen the safety management capabilities of partner companies within its facilities and solidify the cooperation system between prime contractors and subcontractors.
The training was held on the 13th at the Seokpo Smelter Safety Training Center, targeting resident contract managers within the smelter. Yungpo organized this event to share the prime contractor's safety and health goals and policies with contract managers, disseminate their specialized knowledge in safety management, prevent accidents within the facility, and create a safe working environment.
The training program consisted of an 8-hour systematic process including theory, practical exercises, and symposiums. During the morning theoretical session, on-site-relevant safety and health information was provided, covering the hazards of chemical facilities and hazardous substances in the smelting process, precautions for hazardous and dangerous operations, and response measures in case of accidents.
In the afternoon practical training, group-based Job Safety Analysis (JSA) exercises were conducted assuming complex hazard scenarios such as working at heights, hot work, and confined spaces, alongside training on the latest risk assessment techniques utilizing AI technology. Following the training, a symposium between prime contractors and subcontractors was held under the chairmanship of the Smelter Director to hear about on-site challenges and explore ways to improve safety management through autonomous discussions.
Yungpo is committed to fully fulfilling its obligations for ensuring safety and health as stipulated in Article 64 (measures to prevent industrial accidents due to contracting) and Article 65 (provision of information on safety and health by the contractor) of the Industrial Safety and Health Act, as well as Article 5 of the Major Accident Punishment Act through this training.
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