SK Broadband announced on May 3 that it will hold the “National Safety and Health Culture Promotion Contest” in collaboration with the Seoul Regional Employment and Labor Office and the Seoul Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency.


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This contest, which will run from May 4 to 29, is designed to raise safety awareness among customers and citizens. The theme is the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s occupational accident prevention safety slogan: “Keep My Workplace Safe, Make Tomorrow Happier.” Submissions can include prevention of workplace safety accidents and emphasis on the importance of safety, examples of practicing safety in daily life and family workplaces, and ideas or messages to inspire safety awareness.


The contest is divided into categories according to participant eligibility: ▲ elementary, middle, and high school student category (poster), and ▲ adult category (photo or illustration, with the option to use AI technology). The student category emphasizes expressing the value of safety from the creative perspective of the next generation, while the adult category focuses on spreading a practical safety culture through works that capture diverse field experiences and messages.


A total of 12 works will be selected for awards, including the Grand Prize, Excellence Prize, and Merit Prize. The winning entries will be used as educational materials and in exhibitions to promote a safety culture. The awards ceremony will be held on July 23 at the Seoul Chamber of Commerce and Industry during the Seoul Industrial Safety and Health Month celebration.



Seong Jinsoo, Chief Safety and Health Officer at SK Broadband, stated, “We will continue to contribute to the spread of a safety culture through various public-private partnerships.”


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