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Work Environment Improvement

Work Environment Improvement

 
Work environment improvement
  • Assessing working conditions (chemicals, noise, dust, etc.)
  • Installing localized ventilation equipment and monitoring control flow
  • Monitoring indoor air quality
 
Chemical management
  • Conducting pre-inspections of chemicals and providing safety guidelines
  • Performing chemical risk assessments (regular and special)
  • Performing regular inspections of high-risk chemicals and replacing them with alternatives

Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Exercise Center

We have operated the Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Exercise Center to help our employees prevent relevant diseases and maintain optimal health since 2010. The center offers examinations on basic body composition, sense of balance, core muscle strength, etc., as well as somatotype measurement, while also providing one-on-one expert consultation to recommend appropriate programs.

In 2024, we held various activities to improve work environments, including group exercises, exercise therapy, and counseling. We also provided musculoskeletal aids for employees experiencing related pain and promoted interest in preventive musculoskeletal exercises through a mobile musculoskeletal wellness service. In 2024, a total of 2,278 employees utilized the service in South Korea.

Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Exercise Center (Exterior) Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Exercise Center (Interior)

Ergonomic Line Certification

We make continuous ergonomic improvements to our work environment to ensure the wellness and comfort of our employees. In this context, we operate the Ergonomic Line Certification system based on the Rapid Entire Body Assessment(REBA), which analyzes each manufacturing process from an ergonomic perspective and provides a quantitative evaluation.

Last updatedJune 27, 2025