SK shieldus physical security brand ADT Caps logo. /Courtesy of SK shieldus

ADT Caps, the physical security brand of SK shieldus, said on the 4th that it carried out on-site, prevention-focused safety activities to mark "Safety Inspection Day."

Safety Inspection Day is a safety culture campaign held on the 4th of every month, aimed at preventing accidents by checking risk factors in everyday life in advance.

ADT Caps recently visited a 13-story construction site in Gasan-dong, Seoul, to conduct a safety inspection. The inspection included direct participation by Chief Safety and Health Officer (CSPO) Shin U-cheol and other officials.

The inspection covered overall key risk factors, including security infrastructure such as the access control system, fall and trip hazards, the condition of structure installation, worker job conditions, and compliance with safety rules.

The company is also advancing its companywide safety management system in parallel. It strengthened rotating inspections and on-site training by regional safety managers and clarified roles by preparing activity guidelines. It also refined the management system by reflecting inspection and training results in evaluations, and is reinforcing compliance with safety rules across all physical security operations, including customer visits, after-sales service, and emergency dispatches.

To enhance accident prevention, the company will also introduce VR-based experiential safety training. Designed to let participants experience real accident situations in a virtual environment based on scenarios by accident type, the program helps strengthen employees' risk awareness and initial response capabilities. Multiple participants can join simultaneously, and it can be used at sites with limited internet access.

In addition, the company plans to promote the spread of a safety culture by encouraging voluntary participation through engagement programs such as quizzes, videos, and challenges, and by linking accident-prevention idea submissions with an award system.

Chief Safety and Health Officer (CSPO) Shin U-cheol of SK shieldus said, "The key to accident prevention is thorough adherence to rules in the field and the management system that supports it," adding, "We will continue to strengthen a prevention-centered safety culture based on employees' voluntary participation."

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