- Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction (E&C) Group is stepping up heat safety measures at construction sites across Korea
- From wearable cooling gear to shaded rest stations within a two-minute walk, the Group’s enhanced guidelines aim to protect workers from extreme temperatures during the summer season

As global temperatures rise and heatwaves grow more frequent, the need to protect outdoor workers is more urgent than ever. Samsung C&T E&C Group is responding with strengthened safety guidelines aimed at preventing heat-related illnesses and ensuring healthier work conditions during Korea’s hottest months.
Proactive Cooling, Flexible Scheduling
Samsung C&T now mandates rest periods when the perceived temperature reaches 31°C or higher, and encourages daily health checks before work begins. If any worker reports symptoms such as dizziness or headaches due to the heat, the site will immediately halt work to allow adequate rest. All workers are reminded of their right to stop work at any time if they experience symptoms of heat-related illness. Outdoor operations are avoided between 2 PM and 5 PM, the hottest time of day, in favor of indoor tasks.
To support these efforts, the company has installed rest areas within a two-minute walking distance from every work zone. Temporary rest stations are also added in locations with limited access. These facilities are equipped with air conditioning, drinking water, and glucose supplements. On sites with a high number of female workers, separate rest areas have been provided.
For high-exposure tasks such as welding or concrete pouring, the company distributes personal cooling gear, including ice vests, cooling fans, and neck coolers. Temperature data from both the Korea Meteorological Administration and on-site sensors are compared in real time, with the higher reading used to guide safety decisions.
Promoting Awareness and a Culture of Safety
Beyond operational changes, Samsung C&T is reinforcing heat safety through on-site campaigns and educational initiatives. Workers are encouraged to take part in awareness programs that include safety quizzes with rewards such as reusable tumblers, UV-blocking parasols, and cup bingsu (Korean shaved ice). These activities help reinforce key messages around hydration, shade, and rest in a way that is engaging and easy to remember.

According to Byung-chul Ahn, CSO of Samsung C&T’s Safety & Health Division, the company’s approach goes beyond enforcing rules. “Working under extreme heat not only increases physical strain but also raises the risk of accidents,” he explained. “Through worker-centered safety training, we aim to prevent heat-related illness and establish a strong culture of on-site safety.”