2011. 12. 14.
2011. 12. 14.2011. 12. 14.
Background
Introduction
Approach & Strategy
Results & Conclusion
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From Manufacturing to Service Industry, 63% occupied (2010)From Manufacturing to Service Industry, 63% occupied (2010)
Business: 1 million (2010) from 530,000 (2001), 91% Business: 1 million (2010) from 530,000 (2001), 91%
Casualities: 33,170 (2010) from 19,342 (2001), 72% Casualities: 33,170 (2010) from 19,342 (2001), 72%
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Percentage of Businesses and Workers in each industryPercentage of Businesses and Workers in each industry
Percentage of Casualties in each industryPercentage of Casualties in each industry
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KOSHA Focus 46To make accident prevention campaign nationwideTo reduce workplace accidents in Service Industry
KOSHA Focus 46To make accident prevention campaign nationwideTo reduce workplace accidents in Service Industry
Enterprise-wide movementEnterprise-wide movement
Campaign and BenchmarkingCampaign and Benchmarking
Regional OfficesLaunching accident prevention campaign by
reflecting
regional characteristics
Reciprocal benchmarking one another
Regional OfficesLaunching accident prevention campaign by
reflecting
regional characteristics
Reciprocal benchmarking one another
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Highest Increase in the number of casualties in
Seoul region From 143 to 200 (28.5% ), compared to 0.92%
on average
Highest Increase in the number of casualties in
Seoul region From 143 to 200 (28.5% ), compared to 0.92%
on average
Educational Service Industry for TargetEducational Service Industry for Target
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Highest Increase from 62 to 104 (40.4%) in
casualties 52% of the casualties in Educational Service
Industry
Highest Increase from 62 to 104 (40.4%) in
casualties 52% of the casualties in Educational Service
Industry
Lunchroom Cooks at Schools as Final TargetLunchroom Cooks at Schools as Final Target
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Network & MOU (Choice & Commitment)Network & MOU (Choice & Commitment) Networking with regional offices of education in
Seoul Signing a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
※ Building a system for co-inspecting the launchroom of schools by providing safety and health consulting
Networking with regional offices of education in
Seoul Signing a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
※ Building a system for co-inspecting the launchroom of schools by providing safety and health consulting
KOSHAKOSHA
DiscussPlan
DiscussPlan
Establish
Plan
Establish
Plan
NoticeInspectio
n
NoticeInspectio
n
ConductInspectio
n
ConductInspectio
n
ShareResultsShare
Results
ImproveFollow-
ups
ImproveFollow-
ups
Office of EducationOffice of Education
KOSHA&
Education
KOSHA&
Education
KOSHA&
Education
KOSHA&
Education
SchoolSchool
KOSHA&
Education
KOSHA&
Education
SchoolSchool
KOSHAKOSHA
School&
Education
School&
Education
SchoolSchool
Office ofEducationOffice of
Education
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ConsultingConsulting
Direct Support for highly accident-prone targets
- On-spot inspection for safety and hygiene (103
lunchrooms)
- Identifying problems and risk factors with risk
assessment
- Sharing results of inspections with authorities and
schools
Indirect support for medium- and low-risk groups
- Providing a monthly checklist for self-inspection
- Safety and health training and education
- Provision of educational and statistical
materials
Direct Support for highly accident-prone targets
- On-spot inspection for safety and hygiene (103
lunchrooms)
- Identifying problems and risk factors with risk
assessment
- Sharing results of inspections with authorities and
schools
Indirect support for medium- and low-risk groups
- Providing a monthly checklist for self-inspection
- Safety and health training and education
- Provision of educational and statistical
materials
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Educational MaterialsEducational Materials
StickerSticker
Accident CasesAccident Cases
BookletBooklet
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Online Communication & CampaignOnline Communication & Campaign Blog
- Two-way communication with schools and
authorities
- Launching online campaigns & Sharing educational
media
Blog
- Two-way communication with schools and
authorities
- Launching online campaigns & Sharing educational
media
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ResultsResults
Decrease of the casualties in Educational Service
Business
- From 200 (‘10) to 143 (‘11) (28.5% )
- From 104 (‘10) to 65 (‘11) in lunchroom cooks
(37.5% )
Decrease of the casualties in Educational Service
Business
- From 200 (‘10) to 143 (‘11) (28.5% )
- From 104 (‘10) to 65 (‘11) in lunchroom cooks
(37.5% )
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ConclusionConclusion
Institution
Developing materials of safety and hygiene in institutions
Supporting safety inspection and education
Informing institutions of safety trends and campaigns
Authority
KOSHA
Participating activities of accident prevention voluntarily
Identifying risk factors in workplaces
Consistent safety education and management
Communicating and networking with schools
Identifying current statuses and issues of institutions
Supporting needs of institutions in both safety and health