Korean health and safety resources
Health and safety resources translated into Korean.
Asbestos
- Think Twice about asbestos fact sheet
- Flyer and poster about the dangers of pressure cleaning on asbestos roofs
Working safely with crystalline silica
Construction materials such as sandstone, concrete and bricks can contain up to 90% silica dust. When drilling on these materials, you can generate and breathe in fine crystalline silica dust, which can cause serious illnesses such as silicosis and lung cancer. Exposure to silica dust when drilling materials can be minimised by using the right tools and protective equipment. If you work with a drill or near those who do, watch this video
Formwork safety in construction checklist - Korean
This checklist can be used by principal contractors and site supervisors to manage the risks of formwork and formwork activities on construction sites.
Find out moreForklift safety guide
A forklift safety guide for workers and businesses in manufacturing.
Find out moreMachine safety factsheet for operators
A factsheet about machine safety in a manufacturing setting.
Find out moreMaking space on site: COVID-19 and distancing on housing sites
Making space on site is a resource developed by the Housing Industry Association (HIA) in response to COVID-19 and the need for separation and distancing principles while working on or visiting a housing site.
Download the Korean fact sheet