Employees pose for a commemorative photo at the 2026 Hyundai Elevator Safety Resolution Rally held at the Smart Campus in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, on the 17th. /Courtesy of Hyundai Elevator

Hyundai Elevator said on the 17th that it held the "2026 Hyundai Elevator safety resolution rally" at the Smart Campus in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, to raise employees' safety awareness and strengthen companywide commitment to zero accidents.

The event began with a moment of silence to honor victims of industrial accidents, followed by the reading of a resolution to prevent workplace injuries by labor and management representatives, and then remarks urging safety practices. It also shared concrete action plans to reaffirm the importance of on-site safety and to embed a zero-accident culture.

A participatory program included making a "3GO" box containing action guidelines to practice and a "3OUT" box symbolizing hazards that must be eliminated from the field, along with a special safety training session that shared accident prevention measures and safety management standards focused on real-world cases. About 350 people, including employees and labor union officials, attended the event.

Chief Executive Cho Jae-cheon of Hyundai Elevator said, "Safety is a basic and top priority that cannot be compromised with anything in corporations," adding, "Let's carry out proactive, site-centered prevention activities with a sense of responsibility that every employee is a principal actor in safety and make zero-accident business sites a reality."

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