The Safety Engineering Laboratory investigates the basic philosophy of safety management and techniques for accident prevention, and clarifies the principles by applying techniques (introducing the basic concepts of system safety engineering for accident prevention, identifying the phenomenon of accidents as a probability phenomenon, analyzing the effects of human and material factors on it, and comprehensively evaluating the effectiveness and cost of safety measures and related techniques) to achieve the results of improved accident records for individuals, organizations, and the country. In addition, through the cultivation of expertise related to industrial safety, the lab aims to cultivate technical knowledge related to industrial safety, pursue academic inquiries for efficient analysis and design of all types of systems, reduction of industrial accidents, and safe system operation, and train related professionals.
No. | Lab Equipment/Material | Q’ty |
---|---|---|
1 | Digital EEG | 1 |
2 | Thermohygrometer | 1 |
3 | Precision photometer | 1 |
4 | LCD projector | 1 |
5 | Operator aptitude tester | 1 |
6 | Dust meter | 1 |
7 | Printers | 1 |
8 | Computer | 41 |
9 | Scanner | 1 |
10 | Color scanner | 1 |
11 | Precision sound level meter | 1 |
The goal is to develop new techniques by understanding the phenomenon of accidents as a probabilistic phenomenon, analyzing the effects of human, material, and all other factors on accidents, and determining socially acceptable risks based on a comprehensive evaluation of the intensity of accidents, the effectiveness of safety measures, and the cost.
Head of the lab: Prof. Dong-Hyung Lee
Location: Room 220 (2F), Industrial Information Hall, N4 Building