None R&D | KIMS acquired KOSHA-MS certification
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“Excellent research based on safety as the top priority!” |
The Korea Institute of Materials Science, a government-funded research institute under the Ministry of Science and ICT, has
acquired the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (KOSHA-MS) certification by the Korea Occupational Safety
and Health Agency (KOSHA). KIMS held a certificate and plaque awarding ceremony with labor and management in the main
building conference room on September 30 (Thursday) and promised to make efforts to establish
a safety culture for researchers.
KOSHA-MS, a domestic safety standard of KOSHA, certifies a workplace that has its safety system which allows preventing
safety accidents in advance by continuously removing harmful and risk factors through the PDCA (plan-do-check-act)
process.
In order to prevent accidents as well as to enhance the safety management status, KIMS has established and implemented a
safety and health management system that is higher than the standards required by law, thereby established a safety and
health management system that is at a leading level at home and abroad. The institution's efforts to upgrade the safety and
health system were highly recognized. KIMS established and implemented safety management responsibility plans and safety
and health promotion plans early as possible for each division, held monthly communication meetings on the subject of safety
and health set up by the president, and conducted quarterly safety inspections and training led by management.
Jung-hwan Lee, the president of KIMS, said, “As the importance of materials, parts, and equipment is increasing, we
undertook an important assignment as the only comprehensive research institute for materials in Korea.” “Since excellent
research outcomes come from the sound management and safety, we will pay close attention to even the smallest of things to
create a safer environment,” he added.
KIMS will persistently improve its safety system by continuously measuring performance and conducting internal reviews and
management reviews based on the 2021 Safety Management Responsibility Plan from the end of the year. Reflecting on the
results, KIMS will conduct a safety awareness and competency survey and analyze internal and external issues to be reflected
in the next year's plan and to establish safety and health management policies to further focus on the safety and health
management of the Institute.