
TXR Robotics (CEO In-Seop Eom), a company specializing in robots and logistics automation, announced on the 30th that it held a ceremony to declare the eradication of major accidents and officially declared a safety management policy centered on risk assessment and a prevention-oriented safety management system.
This declaration ceremony was prepared to establish safety as a core management goal rather than a simple regulatory response and to enhance company-wide execution capabilities amidst the strengthening of corporate safety management responsibilities following the implementation of the Serious Disaster Punishment Act.
The declaration ceremony was held on the 29th at the TXR Robotics Robot AI Research Center in Magok-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, and was attended by all executives and employees, and began with a greeting from the CEO and the reading of the safety and health compliance pledge.
TXR Robotics has identified the following as key priorities: routine risk assessments, increased reporting of secondary accidents, and the establishment of prevention-focused safety management indicators. Through these initiatives, the company aims to establish a safety management system that goes beyond mere declarations and becomes a structure that is repeatedly implemented in the field.
This safety management approach is also showing results in external evaluations. The company continues to demonstrate its preventative safety management practices, with major clients acknowledging its trust in its safety management and overall on-site operations, culminating in its selection as an excellent partner.
In-Seop Eom, CEO of TXR Robotics, emphasized safety as a fundamental principle of corporate operation and stated that he would strive to prevent accidents through an organizational culture in which the safe judgment of employees is respected.
Taking this declaration as an opportunity, TXR Robotics plans to continue its prevention-centered safety management with the goal of achieving zero major accidents by 2026 by promoting regular safety education, field-oriented risk factor identification and improvement, and advancement of the safety and health management system.
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