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A Regional Safety Campaign to Prevent Chemical Accidents in the Workplace

화학사고 예방을 위한 사업장 화학안전캠페인 활동 사례

  • Jihoon Park (Division of Chemical Safety Management, Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office, Ministry of Environment) ;
  • Seon-Oh Park (Division of Chemical Safety Management, Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office, Ministry of Environment) ;
  • Hyojin Park (Division of Chemical Safety Management, Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office, Ministry of Environment) ;
  • Hye-Ok Kwon (Division of Chemical Safety Management, Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office, Ministry of Environment)
  • 박지훈 (환경부 낙동강유역환경청 화학안전관리단) ;
  • 박선오 (환경부 낙동강유역환경청 화학안전관리단) ;
  • 박효진 (환경부 낙동강유역환경청 화학안전관리단) ;
  • 권혜옥 (환경부 낙동강유역환경청 화학안전관리단)
  • Received : 2023.10.04
  • Accepted : 2023.10.19
  • Published : 2023.10.31

Abstract

This case report aims to introduce the safety campaign activities for preventing chemical accidents that were cooperatively conducted by an environmental office and chemical-handling workplaces located in the Ulsan area. A chemical safety campaign was initiated to examine and manage chemical-handling facilities at high risk for chemical accidents, specifically valves, flanges, and switches (VFS) from October 2020 to December 2022. The VFS safety check campaign was conducted to raise workers' safety consciousness based on a campaign of advertisements in the workplace from October 2020 to December 2021. In addition, a VFS plus [+] campaign was initiated to encourage actual management activities for chemical-handling facilities at high risk of chemical accidents in 2022. A total of 49 corporations participated in the VFS plus [+] campaign. In contrast to the VFS safety check campaign, which simply focused on publicity and resulted in changes in worker awareness, practicable safety management activities focusing on the handling facilities were carried out. Although notable short-term impacts have yet to be discerned from the campaigns, it is expected that they will eventually serve as a starting point for developing a proper safety culture and environment.

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