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26 December 2024

HanaOne Launches Zero-Accident Safety Management Service

This innovative digital solution aims to reduce workplace accidents and promote employee safety across industries.

HanaOne has officially launched its 'Zero-Accident Safety Management' service, aimed at enhancing safety protocols within workplaces to mitigate risks and protect employees. Announced on the 26th of this month, the service will integrate advanced digital tools to create comprehensive safety management solutions across various sectors.

This initiative responds to growing concerns about workplace accidents, particularly as businesses strive to align with stricter safety regulations. HanaOne’s new service is expected to reshape how organizations approach safety management, moving away from reactive methods to proactive strategies.

According to HanaOne officials, the 'Zero-Accident Safety Management' service will include features such as real-time monitoring, risk assessment, and preventative measures combined with employee training programs. This multipronged tactic aims not only at reducing incidents but also at fostering a culture of safety within companies.

“We believe this service will significantly contribute to reducing accidents and enhancing the overall safety culture within organizations,” said Kim Soo-min, director of safety programs at HanaOne. “Our goal is to create environments where safety is everyone's priority, mitigating risks before they escalate.”

The service leverages cutting-edge technology, including data analytics and AI-powered insights, to predict potential hazards and recommend necessary safety measures. By implementing these solutions, HanaOne envisions transforming the standards of workplace safety.

HanaOne's commitment to safety aligns with national regulations demanding higher safety standards across industries. The launch of this service reflects the organization's dedication to not just compliance but also to creating long-lasting safety cultures. The campaign includes partnerships with various industry stakeholders to deliver effective training and certification programs focused on safety.

The service rollout will include:

- Comprehensive risk assessments

- Employee training modules

- Real-time safety monitoring

- Incident reporting and analysis tools

These features are crafted to encourage businesses to identify safety hazards proactively, implement corrective measures timely, and support continuous learning for employees.

HanaOne is encouraging organizations to adopt these advanced safety practices not just as compliance measures but as integral components of their operational strategies. The zero-accident vision aims to inspire firms to strive for excellence and prioritize employee welfare.

With this initiative, HanaOne is setting the groundwork for future technological applications within safety management, aiming to build more resilient organizations. The integration of technology is expected to lead to more streamlined processes, greater transparency, and improved communication on safety-related issues.

“We are excited about the potential of this service to revolutionize safety management across various industries,” Kim added. “Our commitment to fostering safe workplace environments is unwavering, and we look forward to partnering with companies eager to embrace this vision.”

The launch of the 'Zero-Accident Safety Management' service may herald significant changes within the corporate sector, promoting healthier work environments. By leveraging technology and enhancing training, organizations have the opportunity to significantly reduce workplace accidents and cultivate cultures of safety.

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