Jangsu Ranch of the Korean Racing Authority, 'Excellent Place of Risk Assessment' Recognized

Sep 19, 2024

 Jangsu Ranch of the Korean Racing Authority, 'Excellent Place of Risk Assessment' Recognized
Jangsu Ranch Yoo Seong-eon and Park Sung-hwan, director of the Korea Racing Authority (from left), are taking a commemorative photo with certificates of excellent risk assessment workplaces. Courtesy of the Korea Racing Authority



Jangsu Ranch of the Korea Racing Authority (Chairman Chung Ki-hwan) was recognized by the Jeonbuk Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency as the 'Excellent Place of Risk Assessment' on the 4th. Organized by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, the 'Recognition System for Outstanding Workplaces for Risk Assessment' is a system that objectively examines the actual status of risk assessment at the workplace and issues a certificate of recognition to the workplace that meets the standard.

Jangsu Ranch of the Korean Horse Association has been striving to strengthen safety management with the aim of 'safe Jangsu Ranch' this year. Specifically, ▶ activation of safety inspection meetings before work for 96 types of processes and chemicals in 12 fields ▶ segmentation of risk assessment processes and discovery of harmful and risk factors for each process ▶ implementation inspection of risk assessment for suppliers, pre-training, and effectiveness analysis.

Jangsu Ranch conducted preliminary training for all members this year and actively discovered harmful risk factors for each task. A solution to the discovered factors was prepared through expert counseling, and it was shared with executives and employees and applied to work. Thanks to these efforts, Jangsu Ranch has achieved the feat of being recognized as an excellent risk assessment workplace.



Jangsu Ranch Manager Yoo Seong-eon said, "The achievement of recognizing excellent workplaces is the result of the joint efforts of all employees of Jangsu Ranch and employees of subsidiaries who are suppliers." In particular, the spread of safety culture through active participation of field workers made today's achievements. We will continue to work to ensure that this sense of safety continues.'

Reporter Lee Won-man, wman@sportschosun.com '





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