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Essential Information on Safety in Our Everyday Lives on Air 2017.07.11
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Essential Information on Safety in Our Everyday Lives on Air

A Public Program on Safety by Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency and KBS, 'Safe Korea, Promise of Zero', will be aired on KBS 1TV on June 4.

Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency and KBS will broadcast a public program about safety starting from June 4 (13:50) on KBS 1TV.

□ Since a series of safety accidents that have become a social issue from the fire that broke out at a construction site in Kimpo multipurpose construction site last September where 4 people died and to the Samsung Heavy Industries crane accident where 6 workers died and 25 were injured, people are becoming interested in safety more than every before.

○ KOSHA has been discussing with KBS since last year about launching a new safety program that could create a social consensus on safety. As a result, KOSHA and KBS decided to produce『Safe Korea, Promise of Zero』

Safe Korea, Promise of Zero』is an information variety program that will provide the viewers with timely information and safety guidelines including the type of accidents per season, through corners such as △ analyses on type of accidents, △ replay theater, △ site experiment and △visiting excellent work-places and the like.

○ The first episode will be broadcasted under the theme of prevention of accidents of two-wheeled vehicles and construction sites. This program will take a look at the risk of accidents of two-wheeled vehicles that take place due to Korea's hasteful culture, and will provide various information necessary to establish a safe delivery culture.

The program will also provide essential safety information for preventing accidents in construction sites having high mortality risks and visit sites with excellent safety management to introduce knowhow for preventing accidents.

□ President Lee Young-Soon of KOSHA said "by providing information about the high risks of industrial disasters through TV programs that everyone can see, we hope that people will be used to practicing safety and have it established as our culture, so that our society can be a safer and happier place".

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