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Hanwha Construction division conducted a safety inspection at the Seoul Arena construction site amidst the cold wave.

Kim Yoon-hae, CSO conducts on-site inspection… “Please comply with the 3 major guidelines of the Ministry of Employment and Labor”
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, ‘ On the 12th, Hanwha Construction division announced that Kim Yoon-hae, Chief Safety Officer (CSO), conducted a cold weather safety health check at the construction site of Seoul Arena cultural facility in Changdong, Dobong-gu, Seoul on the 13th.’,
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Kim Yoon-hae, Chief Safety Officer(CSO) of Hanwha Construction division, is seen visiting the construction site of Seoul Arena cultural facility, distributing cups of shaved ice to workers and expressing gratitude. / Provided by Hanwha Construction division,
, ‘ This inspection was conducted to verify whether the summer safety and health guidelines, including prevention of heat-related illnesses at construction sites, were being properly implemented. On that day, CSO Kim personally handed out cups of shaved ice to the workers, expressed gratitude, inspected the safety and health management status of the on-site rest facilities and ice machines, and held a session to listen to suggestions for improving the working environment.’,
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, ‘Previously, Hanwha Construction division designated the period from June 1 to September 15 as a special management period for heatwave and cold weather preparation, focusing on protecting the health of workers exposed to heat and preventing heat-related illnesses. CEO Kim Seung-mo and the management team of Hanwha Construction division have been visiting key construction sites to check the status of heatwaves and heavy rainfall preparation, and encourage workers.’,
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, ‘Furthermore, Hanwha Construction division recommends the use of “work stoppage rights” when symptoms of heat-related illnesses such as dizziness and headache occur. They provide water and saline solutions throughout the site, appoint personnel to manage the ice machines and ensure hygiene standards. The operation of air conditioners in rest facilities and indoor temperatures are continuously monitored, and shade structures and cooling equipment are installed near work areas.’,
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, ‘In addition, they strictly adhere to the rest time based on the heatwave level to ensure that workers take breaks, and adjust external work hours for vulnerable workers such as the elderly. CSO Kim emphasized, “This summer continues to experience record-breaking heatwaves,” and urged for the thorough compliance of the 3 major guidelines for preventing heat-related illnesses, which include providing water, shade, and rest as recommended by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.’,
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