An ADT Caps response team member wears an airbag vest and introduces the Today, Safe Dispatch campaign./Courtesy of ADT Caps

SK shieldus's physical security brand ADT Caps said on the 7th that it will run the "Safe dispatch today, too" campaign to strengthen on-site members' safety management.

As interest in preventing safety accidents at industrial sites has grown recently, the importance of securing the safety of members who perform dispatch duties has also come into focus. ADT Caps is pushing this campaign to strengthen an on-site-centered safety management system based on the view that "members' safety is the starting point of customer safety."

The campaign focuses on overhauling existing safety and health activities into an integrated management system to build more systematic on-site safety management. To that end, it will carry out various activities including ▲ expanded provision of personal protective equipment ▲ production and distribution of on-site safety guides ▲ branch-level safety training ▲ strengthening of the safety and health organization ▲ companywide safety awareness assessments and listening to on-site feedback.

In particular, more than 100 airbag vests were provided to dispatch personnel at branches nationwide. Airbag vests are protective gear that detect impact and inflate immediately in the event of an accident, and they are expected to protect the body in unexpected situations such as falls or collisions while moving, improving safety throughout the dispatch process.

ADT Caps will also push to introduce safety training using stereoscopic 3D (S3D)-based Virtual Reality (VR). This will provide experiential training that multiple people can participate in simultaneously and that can be used even at sites with limited internet environments, improving the effectiveness of safety management.

In addition, it plans to reestablish companywide safety and health organizations and systems centered on the chief safety and health officer (CSPO) and to continue advancing the on-site-centered safety management system.

Shin Woo-cheol, SK shieldus chief safety and health officer (CSPO), said, "Members' safety is the most essential value that corporations must uphold," and added, "We will systematically check risk factors at dispatch sites and establish a culture that puts safety first."

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