ESG

ESG Management at Samho Development

Safety Management

  • Health and
    safety Management
    Guidelines
    1. Establishment of safety and health culture
    2. Expression of management's commitment to safety and health
    3. Ensuring workers’ participation and consultation
    4. Risk factor identification and improvement measures
    5. Creating a safe and pleasant working environment
    6. Compliance with health and safety laws and standards
    7. Assessment of proper implementation of health and safety standards

Health and Safety Management System(KOSHA-MS)


Samho Development always maintains current KOSHA-MS certification.
KOSHA-MS is the Korean Occupational Safety and Health Agency’s system for certifying health and safety management systems.
We continuously update our certification and improve our systems so we can prevent accidents and protect employees.

Health and Safety Management Guidelines

  • Health
    and Safety
    Task force
    To prevent on-site accidents, Samho Development’s CEO has established and oversees a dedicated health
    and safety task force. Its main tasks are creating policies and plans, budget procurement, operating and
    supervising management systems related to health and safety, safety-related education, communication
    related to on-site safety, support for accident prevention and safety performance management, etc.
    We are committed to continually investing in and strengthening the health and safety task force.
  • Health and Safety
    Education
    ・Training
    Samho Development conducts a diverse range of training to increase company-wide capacity to
    protect health and safety. We are creating a culture of safety by providing differentiated education, e.g. regular
    training, training for: new employees, training for workers transferring to new jobs/tasks, situations
    requiring special training, material safety data sheets, safety and health systems, and other specialized training.
    In addition, we conduct drills so that workers will be able to implement accident procedures for
    their site swiftly, if required.
  • Safety
    Inspections
    In addition to main office’s half-year on-site assessments, every two weeks Samho Development conducts
    nation-wide risk assessments for each construction site in order to reduce accidents as far as possible
    and improve the standards of safety inspections. Furthermore, the CEO personally visits the site to inspect
    the safety conditions and conduct training to raise awareness of safety accidents at least once a month.
  • Listen to
    Employees’
    Opinions
    Samho Development believes that on-site employees understand safety issues best and therefore places great
    importance on discussions with employees. We are doing everything we can to prevent accidents, from the
    TBM(Tool Box Meeting) and carefully thought out work procedures, we make sure we always listen to and
    implement our workers' opinions. The “Your Voice” box at each site ensures fast and effective communication
    about safety issues with on-site workers, stopping accidents before they arise.
  • Zero Hazard
    Campaign
    Samho Development frequently runs zero-hazard campaigns to achieve their goal of zero accidents at all sites.
    We are constantly improving on-site safety inspections and instilling greater safety awareness with
    our campaigns, e.g. the “Campaign for zero accident tolerance and intensive safety management”,
    “Zero-accident flag relay presentation ceremony”, “Excellent safety site award”, and
    “Accident-free construction site award.”