Case Study on the Improvement of Occupational Safety Training for the Rigger and Signaler of Shipbuilding Industry 


Vol. 40,  No. 2, pp. 11-18, Apr.  2025
10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.11


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  Abstract

This study presents an improved safety training program for shipbuilding industry workers and validates it by performing a statistical analysis. The improved safety training program for riggers and signalers consisted of a total of five stages. The training performance was analyzed at the A Shipyard Training Center in February 2018. A comparative analysis of before and after training, including theory and performance, was conducted according to employment patterns. Out of 753 trainees (339 riggers, 414 signalers), the average theory score was 20.30 points before training and 63.24 points after training, representing an improvement of 42.94 points. It is expected that the performance could be analyzed quantitatively to contribute to the continuous improvement of the education and training programs aimed at reducing industrial accidents in the shipbuilding industry

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[IEEE Style]

양세훈 and 윤여송, "Case Study on the Improvement of Occupational Safety Training for the Rigger and Signaler of Shipbuilding Industry," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 11-18, 2025. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.11.

[ACM Style]

양세훈 and 윤여송. 2025. Case Study on the Improvement of Occupational Safety Training for the Rigger and Signaler of Shipbuilding Industry. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 40, 2, (2025), 11-18. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2025.40.2.11.