HDC Hyundai Development Company announced on the 1st that it conducted joint safety inspections with labor unions to enhance safety management.

On the 29th, Jeong Gyeong-gu, the CEO of HDC Hyundai Development Company (third from the left in the photo), and Kim Dong-hyeon, the Secretary General of the labor union (second from the left), visit the I-Park Xi site in Imun to inspect safety and health. /Courtesy of HDC Hyundai Development Company

This joint inspection was a collaborative effort by labor and management to prevent serious industrial accidents in line with the government's industrial accident prevention policy.

HDC Hyundai Development Company conducted labor-management joint inspections at the Imun I-Park Xi site and the Gangbyeon Central I-Park on the 29th of last month.

The inspection at the Imun I-Park Xi site included participation from Jeong Gyeong-gu, CEO of HDC Hyundai Development Company, the head of the labor union's secretariat, and the CEOs of partner companies.

The labor-management joint inspection team at the Imun I-Park Xi site focused on inspecting the dismantling of soil retaining structures in each building, formwork, rebar, and gang forms installation, and concrete pouring in both the basement and ground floors. They met with employees on site to listen to their concerns and conveyed messages of support and encouragement.

Jeong Gyeong-gu said, "We will enhance safety awareness through regular safety checks and continuous joint inspections between labor and management, and we will strive to create a worker-centered safe working environment based on a culture of prioritizing safety and quality, and to identify and prevent potential hazards in advance."

Jo Tae-je, CSO of HDC Hyundai Development Company, and Seo Jang-seok, chairperson of the labor union and CEO of a partner company, visited the Gangbyeon Central I-Park site.

The labor-management joint inspection team at the Gangbyeon Central I-Park assessed the status of major tasks, issues, and safety management conditions, and conducted inspections on high-risk tasks and items rated as high risk. Before the inspection, Jo Tae-je met with workers immediately after the safety and health campaign on their way to work to emphasize safety management at the site and encourage their efforts.

Jo Tae-je, CSO of HDC Hyundai Development Company, stated, "Labor and management will work together to find practical ways to improve site safety for the sake of safety," adding, "We will establish an enhanced safety environment through active institutional support and system improvements."

HDC Hyundai Development Company is leading the creation of a safe working environment by utilizing technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation (DX). The company operates an integrated CCTV control center to eliminate safety management blind spots on site. It is building a systematic safety management system by utilizing drones to monitor the real-time safety conditions of workers.

In the second half of the year, in addition to regular safety inspections by management, plans are in place to enhance the safety management system on site through the use of AI, DX, and virtual reality (VR) for safety management and training.

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