Attorney Park Soo-jin contributes an article titled “A Minimum-Cost Manual for Small Businesses Responding to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act”

Attorney Park Soo-jin contributes an article titled “A Minimum-Cost Manual for Small Businesses Responding to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act”

Attorney Park Soo-jin contributes an article titled “A Minimum-Cost Manual for Small Businesses Responding to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act”

Attorney Soojin Park of Solaris Law has presented practical response measures for the Serious Accidents Punishment Act (SAPA) through the industry media outlet 'Industry News', showing how SMEs can achieve maximum results at minimum cost.


As the Serious Accidents Punishment Act has been fully enforced even for workplaces with fewer than 50 employees, many SMEs are voicing practical difficulties. In response, Attorney Park emphasized three key implementation measures that can be immediately put into practice on-site before building complex and costly systems. Specifically, she explained in detail the introduction of 'risk assessments' to identify hazard factors at workplaces, the activation of daily 5-minute 'TBM (Tool Box Meeting)' sessions before work, and the importance of the management executive's 'direct approval and safety budget allocation'.


This contribution is highly significant in that it provided clear guidelines to SME executives facing regulatory pressure, helping them defend against legal liability and establish a practical workplace safety culture.


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Solaris Law will continue to provide outstanding legal advisory services in the areas of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act and industrial safety so that our corporate clients can continue safe and sustainable management in an uncertain regulatory environment.


Attorney Soojin Park of Solaris Law has contributed a column to the industrial news outlet 'Industry News', offering practical, minimum-cost compliance strategies for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to effectively respond to the Serious Accidents Punishment Act (SAPA).


With the full implementation of SAPA for workplaces with fewer than 50 employees, many SMEs are facing realistic challenges. In response, Attorney Soojin Park emphasized three core actionable measures that can be immediately implemented in the field without the need for complex and expensive system setups. Specifically, she detailed the importance of introducing 'Risk Assessments' to identify hazards, activating daily 5-minute 'Tool Box Meetings (TBM)', and ensuring the CEO's 'Direct Approval and Safety Budget Allocation'.


This article is highly significant as it provides clear guidelines for SME executives facing regulatory pressure to defend against legal liabilities while establishing a practical safety culture in the workplace.


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Solaris Law will continue to provide exceptional legal advisory services in the fields of SAPA and occupational safety, enabling our corporate clients to maintain safe and sustainable operations amidst an uncertain regulatory landscape.

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82-10-6001-2903

Managing Partner Soojin Park

E-mail

info@solarislaw.net

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