Hyundai Engineering & Construction strengthens on-site prevention activities through on-site safety inspection relay campaign in winter
Dec 04, 2025
Hyundai Engineering & Construction will continue its intensive on-site safety management through the 「Safety Inspection Relay Campaign" to prevent on-site safety accidents in winter, while greatly expanding the scope of safety management personnel and support for partner companies to operate the effective system.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction announced on the 3rd (Wednesday) that it held a relay campaign for safety inspections at construction sites in preparation for winter in Ansan City 'Hillstate Lagoon Interas 2nd' and Siheung City 'Hillstate The Wave City'.
The campaign was organized as part of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's plan to promote the relay campaign in preparation for winter and aims to prevent crashes and winter accidents at construction sites in winter. While actively participating in the winter campaign that will last until February next year, Hyundai Engineering & Construction has set the first week of December as the week of emphasis and is focusing on various preventive activities such as CEO site visits and safety inspections, winter safety education, banner installation, and labor-management joint inspections.
At the event, Lee Han-woo, CEO of Hyundai Engineering & Construction, visited the site in person to check safety facilities and working environment, emphasized the importance of safety to employees, and encouraged voluntary participation.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction plans to strengthen on-site inspections focusing on vulnerable winter factors such as railing and temporary materials sliding at all domestic workplaces under construction, freezing and freezing sections, and fire and suffocation risk facilities. For high-risk types, pre-inspection procedures are strengthened to prevent risk factors in advance, and seasonal specialized measures such as adjusting working conditions according to changes in outside temperature and inspecting heating and heating facilities are applied to enhance the field's winter responsiveness.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction operates the 3GO Program in winter to prevent cold diseases among field workers, and provides thermal appliances such as heating vests and hot packs to regular outdoor workers and cold disease-sensitive groups, and strengthens safety management measures exclusively for winter, such as installing hot water and heating facilities and granting breaks.
In addition, Hyundai Engineering & Construction has established its own resting standards that exceed the legal standards according to the cold wave special warning stage, and operates by dividing the risk of cold diseases during outdoor work, and applies response standards that prioritize worker health protection, such as adjusting or stopping work according to the intensity of cold wave. In addition to intensive preventive activities to protect the safety and health of construction site workers, support will also be fully expanded to enhance the safety management capabilities and effectiveness of partner companies.
The government plans to expand the deployment of safety managers to public types with no legal obligation of less than 10 billion won, deploy additional personnel to public types with more than 30 billion won, and subdivide career and qualification requirements by public type and size to enhance the safety management capabilities of suppliers. If the changed standards are applied, it will be possible to deploy safety managers up to 16 people from the existing 3 people in the case of 1,000-unit housing sites, and the scope of application for each type according to the characteristics of the site will be operated in more detail.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction plans to do its best to create a workplace where members of the site can work with confidence by focusing their efforts on establishing an autonomous safety culture where they can identify and respond to risks by continuously improving the safety system and expanding the scope of support.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction announced on the 3rd (Wednesday) that it held a relay campaign for safety inspections at construction sites in preparation for winter in Ansan City 'Hillstate Lagoon Interas 2nd' and Siheung City 'Hillstate The Wave City'.
The campaign was organized as part of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's plan to promote the relay campaign in preparation for winter and aims to prevent crashes and winter accidents at construction sites in winter. While actively participating in the winter campaign that will last until February next year, Hyundai Engineering & Construction has set the first week of December as the week of emphasis and is focusing on various preventive activities such as CEO site visits and safety inspections, winter safety education, banner installation, and labor-management joint inspections.
At the event, Lee Han-woo, CEO of Hyundai Engineering & Construction, visited the site in person to check safety facilities and working environment, emphasized the importance of safety to employees, and encouraged voluntary participation.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction plans to strengthen on-site inspections focusing on vulnerable winter factors such as railing and temporary materials sliding at all domestic workplaces under construction, freezing and freezing sections, and fire and suffocation risk facilities. For high-risk types, pre-inspection procedures are strengthened to prevent risk factors in advance, and seasonal specialized measures such as adjusting working conditions according to changes in outside temperature and inspecting heating and heating facilities are applied to enhance the field's winter responsiveness.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction operates the 3GO Program in winter to prevent cold diseases among field workers, and provides thermal appliances such as heating vests and hot packs to regular outdoor workers and cold disease-sensitive groups, and strengthens safety management measures exclusively for winter, such as installing hot water and heating facilities and granting breaks.
In addition, Hyundai Engineering & Construction has established its own resting standards that exceed the legal standards according to the cold wave special warning stage, and operates by dividing the risk of cold diseases during outdoor work, and applies response standards that prioritize worker health protection, such as adjusting or stopping work according to the intensity of cold wave. In addition to intensive preventive activities to protect the safety and health of construction site workers, support will also be fully expanded to enhance the safety management capabilities and effectiveness of partner companies.
The government plans to expand the deployment of safety managers to public types with no legal obligation of less than 10 billion won, deploy additional personnel to public types with more than 30 billion won, and subdivide career and qualification requirements by public type and size to enhance the safety management capabilities of suppliers. If the changed standards are applied, it will be possible to deploy safety managers up to 16 people from the existing 3 people in the case of 1,000-unit housing sites, and the scope of application for each type according to the characteristics of the site will be operated in more detail.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction plans to do its best to create a workplace where members of the site can work with confidence by focusing their efforts on establishing an autonomous safety culture where they can identify and respond to risks by continuously improving the safety system and expanding the scope of support.
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