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Head Yong-kuk Kim of the Gyeongin Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA)


Korea had 98,000 people harmed by accidents last year alone. Each year, about 2,200 people die from accidents and Korea is still among the lowest ranking nation in safety among OECD countries. The economic loss from these accidents amounts to KRW 17.6 trillion each year bringing much loss not only to the workers themselves and their families but also to companies and the national economy. Incheon is a region with the fourth greatest number of accidents after Seoul, Suwon and Busan. Raising its safety level is all the more important to prevent industrial accidents. As such, the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA) is pursuing various projects to raise the occupational safety and health to world class level with the help of Department Head Yong-kuk Kim whose expertise and experiences have been globally recognized.  


Focusing on lowering the national industrial accident rate of 0.69 percent to 0.5 percent of advanced countries

Established in 1987, KOSHA is in its 25th year this year. From its early stage when the concept of safety hadn't even been established, it worked for over 20 years to secure safety in the Republic of Korea. As a result, it lowered the national industrial accident rate to 0.69 percent and Korea's national competitiveness slowly rose accordingly. It is now working hard to lower the rate to 0.5 percent by 2014 to reach the level of safety of developed countries. 

For this, KOSHA staff are personally visiting factories as well as providing technological support to improve risk factors and funds free of charge or loans to improve the working environment. A sum amounting to KRW 7 billion has been allocated as clean funds for Incheon alone to provide a maximum of KRW 20 million per factory. A total of KRW8.6 billion has been allocated as loans to provide a maximum of KRW 300 million at 3 percent annual interest to be paid in 7 years with a 3 year grace period. 

In addition, KOSHA has prepared materials on safety and health to provide to factories in line with their safety standards and is training CEOs and workers on safety and health. It is also providing consulting so that factories themselves may build systems to secure their safety and health. 

Furthermore, to prevent accidents from errors, which make up most of the accidents, KOSHA is technologically supporting to prevent death from accidents and the three most frequent accident types, providing funds to improve facilities in order to prevent industrial accidents, and monitoring the safety of factories. In addition, to continuously reduce work-related diseases, KOSHA is providing support to improve the working environment to get rid of the source of the diseases and to manage the health of workers as well as implementing projects to prevent muscloskeletal diseases from physically burdensome work. As the only public organization working for the prevention of industrial accidents including the safety and health of workers, KOSHA is dutifully playing its role and settling as a central organization working to raise the industrial safety level of Korea to that of developed countries. 


Main task of Incheon to reduce the industrial accident rate

The Gyeongin Regional Headquarters of KOSHA headed by Yong-kuk Kim said about 6,000 people underwent accidents in 2010 in Incheon alone. It thus worked in 2011 with the goal of reducing the accident rate by 6 percent year-on-year in order to create a safe Incheon. To specifically realize this, they set up "three major core tasks." They are groundbreaking reduction of accidents from errors, continuous reduction of work-related illnesses and the development of a safety culture. 

If divided by business type, for the manufacturing business, a team exclusively in charge of factories with less than 10 workers in Namdong Industrial Complex was test managed in order to create a safe working place in the complex where many of the manufacturing factories of less than 50 workers are located. For the construction business, it implemented a system of visiting and monitoring the worst construction sites of less than one billion Korean won in construction cost by holding the regions responsible for related accidents.  For the service industry, various projects were implemented to reduce accidents in the food, building management and education service businesses. 

As such, they focused on reducing the industrial accident rate in Incheon to 0.8 percent, a 0.11 percent higher than the national industrial accident rate of 0.69 percent and succeeded at almost reaching the target by end of 2011.

This achievement was made thanks to the enterprising leadership of Yong-guk Kim, who was recorded in the world's three greatest biographical dictionaries including Marquis Who's Who for his contribution of merging safety engineering with his long field experiences working as a construction machinery technician and industrial machinery facility technician, and the staff who trusted him and followed his leadership. 


Recorded for six consecutive years in global biographical dictionaries

Earned the honor of being registered in all three areas of the 2012 Marquis Who¡®s Who

Marquis Who¡®s Who, a global biographical dictionary published each year in the United States, selects renowned figures and leaders in each area to introduce their achievements and background. 

Ever since being first registered in the 2007 edition of the Marquis Who's Who in Asia, Kim earned the honor of having been registered for six consecutive years in the Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Marquis Who's Who in the World. 

In addition, Kim was registered in the International Biographical Center (IBC), Cambridge and the American Biographical Institute (ABI), two of the world's three greatest biographical dictionaries, in 2008, an unusual achievement for a technician. 

Kim will retire in June 2012. He is a technician with a firm background of having worked in POSCO Engineering (former Daewoo Engineering) for 12 years mostly dealing with global plants, the head of manufacturing of a Kuwait marine structure, field experiences in Libya and Geojedo, and the head of the design service team of Taiwan's Formosa for three years. In recognition of his diverse experiences, KOSHA entrusted him with the work of head of the Gyeongin Regional Headquarters and Kim is evaluated as having risen the level of Korean safety to that of developed countries. 


Even after he retires, Kim plans to do his best to hand down his engineering and safety technology know-how to younger people and help to develop the Korean safety and health field. 


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