Buhyung Group Conducts Safety Inspections at 17 Sites Nationwide

by WOO JOOSEONG Posted : May 19, 2026, 12:52Updated : May 19, 2026, 12:52
Inspection of fire safety equipment at Buhyung Songdo Tower
Inspection of fire safety equipment at Buhyung Songdo Tower. [Photo=Buhyung Group]


Buhyung Group has initiated comprehensive safety inspections across its operations to prepare for natural disasters during the summer and to prevent serious accidents.
 
The company announced on May 19 that from May 14 to May 21, it will assess compliance with safety and health obligations at 17 sites nationwide. This initiative aims to proactively prevent safety incidents related to summer heat and heavy rainfall. The inspections will cover Buhyung Group's buildings and leisure facilities across the country.
 
The inspections will focus on the effectiveness of safety and health management systems at each site and the implementation of practical accident prevention measures. Key inspection items include: safety and health goal setting, processes for gathering feedback from on-site workers, emergency response systems in case of accidents, risk assessments and improvements based on identified issues, and the status of fire safety equipment installation and management. Compliance with fire prevention safety regulations and the status of guidance inspections by external organizations will also be reviewed.
 
Following its achievement of zero serious industrial accidents last year, Buhyung Group has set a management policy for this year emphasizing compliance with laws and regulations to establish a culture of safety. The company operates a dedicated safety management department and conducts regular safety training for all employees to maintain its accident prevention system.
 
Buhyung stated, "We are taking measures to eliminate risks associated with climate change during the summer and prevent serious accidents," adding, "We prioritize safety and will maintain an environment where both visitors and workers can feel secure."
 
Additionally, Buhyung Group has been continuously enhancing its safety and health management system since obtaining the 'KOSHA 18001' certification from the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency in 2019, and is now operating under the revised 'KOSHA-MS' standard.
 
A Buhyung Group official stated, "We plan to continue regular safety training and ongoing safety education for our employees this year."




* This article has been translated by AI.