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Research on digital evidence-based countermeasure depending on the type of small and medium-sized enterprises technology leakage accident (중소기업 기술유출사고 유형에 따른 디지털증거기반 대응방안 연구)

  • Jaeyun Wang;Hangbae Chang
    • Journal of Platform Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2024
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises play a fundamental role in the foundation of our country's industry and economy, and most technological innovations occur in small and medium-sized enterprises rather than large corporations. Technology development and innovation are the only way for small and medium-sized enterprises to survive in a fiercely competitive environment, so they focus on it, but interest and investment in technology protection tend to be stingy. As a result, industrial technology leakage accidents occur frequently, and it is difficult to meet improvement measures. When a leak occurs, digital evidence is required to prove criminal activity, but problems such as digital evidence being damaged or deleted due to management loopholes often occur. Therefore, through this study, we aim to design a digital evidence-based countermeasure depending on the type of technology leak accident. We will classify the types of technology leak incidents that actually occurred and study ways to secure digital evidence in the security environment of small and medium-sized businesses that operate internal information leak prevention solutions.

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Development of Intelligent Switchgear Monitoring System based on Smartphone (스마트폰 기반의 지능형 수배전반 모니터링 시스템 구현)

  • Jung, Hae-Kyung;Jeon, Gam-Pyo;Jeong, Do-Un
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.378-379
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    • 2012
  • Nowadays, great energy consumption in advanced electrical industry has called up the great y efficiency. Electric power IT industry such as intelligent electric power system is receiving great attention and being marked up as a new growth engine. Through Intelligent electric power system, the electric power supply can be balance optimized according to demand, giving huge cost savings advantage for energy imports, infrastructure construction and operation. Nevertheless, the intelligent system promotes better reliability in power supply. Manual electric power management using man power appears to be non-practical. Real time electric power management on all facilities and equipment can be done through an intelligent electric power system, any accident break out issue can be easily recorded and recognized. In this paper, a fully integrated intelligent switchgear electric management system is developed to monitor and remote control the electrical switch based on smart phone. The proposed system is superior than the existing switchgear management system's weakness and can sharply improve effectiveness and stability with low cost. In future, the proposed system is expected to be greatly contributed to the advancement of the IT industry in electric power management.

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A Study of Fun Management Introduction on Domestic Construction Industry (Fun Management 기법의 국내 건설산업 도입에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Hyuk-Do;Kim, Yea-Sang;Hwon, Soon-Wook;Chin, Sang-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.427-431
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    • 2008
  • Recently, the thoughts of Employees about the concept of workspace changes a job for a whole life time into the temporary job for an own' career development. To solve the problem, it causes the introduction of Fun Management among Domestic Corporations as the research for a fun and good workspace and the interest for the organization performance through it are increasing. However, the introduction possibility based on enough comprehension for various problems such as the strict relationship in the workspace, the rigid situation on construction site, the increase in the safe accident and the social avoidance phenomena for the employment to construction field in case that the fun management is introduced into domestic construction industry in the future is considered. Therefore, this study to propose the possibility and direction regarding the future fun management, when introduced into the domestic construction industry, by surveying and analyzing the common problems between The present state of the fun management method which is introduced and applied to other industries in advance and the performance process of the fun management which introduced and applied to the domestic construction corporations.

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The Comparative Study on the Occupational Injury Rate and Mortality Rate of the Total Workers and Foreign Workers (우리나라 전체근로자와 외국인근로자의 산업재해율과 사망만인율 비교 연구)

  • Yi, Kwan-Hyung;Cho, Hm-Hak;You, Ki-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this study is to compare on the occupational injury rate and mortality rate of all workers and foreign workers. By doing so, this study seeks to find out the improvements necessary to secure the basic safety net for foreign workers, as well as to find out the legal and institutional measures in place to make timely political intervention and protect the health of foreign workers. The status of foreign workers in Korea, their employment trends by industries, and occupational accident types and scales of Korean and foreign workers were analyzed from 2005 to 2009. Each year, foreign workers' occupational injury rate was much lower than Korea's overall occupational injury rate. But when analyzed by industry, occupational injury rate (death rate per 10,000 workers) of manufacturing industry was about 2 to 5 times higher than the overall occupational injury rate in Korea. Also, construction industry showed 3 to 16 times higher rate than the rate of overall industries. Although the death rate per 10,000 workers showed a declining yearly trend, foreign workers' occupational injury rate has the tendency to increase gradually. In particular, occupational injury rates and death rates per 10,000 workers were considerably high in the manufacturing and construction industries.

Considerable Factors and Disaster/Safety Content Application of Virtual Reality Technology (가상현실 재난안전 콘텐츠 적용 및 고려요소)

  • Chin, Seongah
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2020
  • Since disaster-safety accidents cause serious damage to human life and property, preparations and responses have been critically challenged by the country and industry. Recently, the government and industry have recognized its importance and are seeking solutions to the causes of disasters in various ways. If virtual reality technology is actively used, it will be easier to prepare and train for disasters, as the social costs will be reduced. However, academic research on this has not been actively studied. In particular, it seems difficult to seek data that comprehensively analyzes or organizes disaster-safety with virtual reality contents. In this paper, we analyze the current status of domestic and overseas focused on virtual reality disaster/safety contents, examine its characteristics, and point out the direction required for advanced service in the future. To this end, the implications of the numerical data of the accident type have been derived, and the direction of development of public institutions, academic research, and industry have also been investigated. Finally, technical considerations are presented as well.

A Study on the Cost Analysis of risk facilities using e-Consequence Analysis - Focusing Steel pipe Industry (e-CA(e-Consequence Analysis)를 활용한 위험설비의 비용 분석에 관한 연구 : 강관제조업 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kwon, Hyeok Min;Hwang, Yong Woo;Lee, Ik Mo;Chun, Young Woo;Choi, Young Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2018
  • The steel pipe manufacturing industry deals with facilities and materials. Especially thermal facilities are close to vapor cloud explosion (VCE) and may cause secondary damage to facilities because they deal with corrosive substances such as hydrofluoric acid, sulfuric acid and acid, fire, explosion, leakage etc. It is in danger. In this study, hazard identification method was conducted using HAZOP techniques and quantitative risk analysis was conducted using e-CA, a program that supports accident impact analysis. Equipment in the influence range of ERPG - 3 was determined to be a facility requiring replacement. It was decided that neutralization is necessary using slaked lime. Based on the cost of loss, We presented the proper replacement which is the timing of the dangerous facility. As a result, It was ideal to replace the facilities with 20 years of heat treatment facilities, one year of hydrofluoric acid storage tank, 20 years of sulfuric acid storage tank, and 5 years of hydrochloric acid storage tank.

Based on ISO Requirements for Sustainability Management Establishment of Evaluation Model for Supplier _ Only for Semiconductor Processes (지속가능경영을 위한 ISO 요구사항 기반 정량적 협력업체 평가모델 구축 _반도체 공정에 한하여)

  • Yu, Je-Young;Lee, Ik-Mo;Hwang, Yong-Woo;Kim, Young-Woon
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.25-42
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    • 2019
  • The government announced that it would ask the contractors not only the supplier but also the contractors to take the same responsibilities if they did not observe industrial accident safety measures from 2019. The semiconductor manufacturing process belongs to the representative disaster industry group in which the facility is directly located inside a closed space called clean room. According to previous studies, the semiconductor industry group used checklists for safety management of their suppliers. This study has developed a model for assessing suppliers by constructing a quantitative checklist item through the risk assessment methodology, laws and regulations. The evaluation model of the supplier set up through this study becomes the safety management standard in the semiconductor industry. Furthermore, it is applied to the partner companies in the operation of ISO 14001, 45001, I would like to apply it as a measure of performance management for CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility).

A Study on the Improvement of the Intelligent Robots Act

  • Park, Jong-Ryeol;Noe, Sang-Ouk
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.217-224
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    • 2019
  • The intelligent robot industry is a complex which encompasses all fields of science and technology, and its marketability and industrial impact are remarkable. Major countries in the world have been strengthening their policies to foster the intelligent robot industry, but discussions on liability issues and legal actions that are accompanied by the related big or small accidents are still insufficient. In this study, therefore, the patent law by artificial intelligence robots and the legislation for relevant legal actions at the criminal law level are presented. Patent law legislation by artificial intelligence robots should comply with the followings. First, the electronic human being other than humans ought to be given legal personality, which is the subject of patent infringement. Even if artificial intelligence has legal personality, legal responsibility will be varied depending on the judgment of whether the accident has occurred due to the malfunction of the artificial intelligence itself or due to the human intervention with malicious intention. Second, artificial intelligence as a subject of actors and responsibility should be distinguished strictly; in other words, the injunction is the responsibility of the intelligent robot itself, but the financial repayment is the responsibility of the owner. In the criminal law legislation, regulations for legal punishment of intelligent robot manufacturing companies and manufacturers should be prepared promptly in case of legal violation, by amending the scope of application of Article 47 (Penal Provisions) of the Intelligent Robots Development and Distribution Promotion Act. In this way, joint penal provisions, which can clearly distinguish the responsibilities of the related parties, should be established to contribute to the development of the fourth industrial revolution.

A Study on the Safety Measures for Thermal Diseases, Focusing on the Cases of Disaster by Construction Industry

  • Hye-Ryeong O;Won-Mo GAL;Ok-Nam Park;Mi-Hwa JANG;Seok-Soon KWO;Seung-Hyuck PARK
    • Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: Construction sites are currently facing a socialization problem as the incidence of thermal disease-related disasters increases due to summer heat waves, exacerbated by factors like the concentration of middle-aged and older workers and global warming. The reason why construction sites are particularly vulnerable to heat waves is that there are many outdoor work, which is the peculiarity of the construction industry, and most of the construction workers are elderly. This study analyzes disaster statistics of workers at construction sites for five years to investigate the occurrence of thermal diseases and analyze factors through disaster cases to provide basic data for future disasters to be reduced. Research design, data, and methodology: According to the Construction Workers' Mutual Aid Association, as of June, more than 60% of the construction workers working in the field were in their 50s and 60s. More than 24% are in their 60s and older. Thermal diseases caused by heat waves occur when exposed to high heat or strong sunlight for a long time, accompanied by headaches and dizziness. The problem is that many elderly people have underlying diseases, so if they lose consciousness, they cannot easily recover and are likely to die. Results: According to industrial accident statistics, 182 people were injured by heat-related diseases in the summer from 2016 to 2021, of which 29 died. In particular, in the construction industry, which has a lot of outdoor work, 87 people were injured and 20 people died. Conclusions: In order to prevent heat diseases caused by outdoor work, it is emphasized that exposure time is controlled, and sufficient rest and hydration are essential. Rest, water, and shade are in line with the three principles.

Comparative Analysis of Construction Safety Culture in Australia and China: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Yiqin YU;Yao WANG;Wenqi LI;Yuecheng HUANG;Dongping FANG
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.894-901
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    • 2024
  • The construction industry has been recognized as one of the most high-risk industries globally, promoting a shift towards enhancing safety culture to mitigate accident rates. With a notable good safety performance in Australia, this study therefore compares its advanced safety culture with the evolving safety culture in China through a systematic review of literature published over the last two decades. The aim of the research is to explore the influence of differing societal cultural contexts on the development of safety culture. The study covers various aspects of safety culture, including leadership and management commitment, regulatory environments, safety communication, workers'involvement, and organizational safety systems. Findings indicate a strong commitment from industry participants in both countries. However, there are notable differences in safety culture conceptualization and implementation. Australia showcases a mature safety culture, deeply integrated with stringent regulations and fostering individual proactive engagement. Conversely, China's safety culture, marked by rapid evolution, emphasizes regulatory compliance, with challenges in achieving broad worker participation. The analysis highlights that Australian construction workers' inclination towards a proactive approach in managing safety, in contrast to Chinese construction workers who tend to focus more on adhering to safety regulations than actively participating in safety initiatives. These findings emphasize the significant role societal culture plays in shaping construction safety cultures. The study's insights are instrumental for practitioners across the global construction industry, advocating for the adoption of nuanced, culturally sensitive safety management strategies to enhance safety outcomes.