CALAB, a next-generation filter-based company, has obtained a health-friendly company certificate hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and organized by the Korea Health Promotion Development Institute.
The health-friendly company certification system is a system that certifies companies that operate health-friendly systems in an exemplary manner to promote the creation of a health-friendly environment.
Although it is an early company in its fourth year of establishment, CALAB provides comprehensive health checkups including the operation of an exercise club system and endoscopy to improve the health of incumbent workers.
In particular, it was highly praised for managing the air quality of the workplace in real time using the characteristics of filter material companies and operating five indicators of temperature, humidity, fine dust, TVOC, and carbon dioxide in the optimal range through air quality improvement products such as its ventilation filter.
"The synergy between CALAB's direction and the Ministry of Health and Welfare's health-friendly company certification system, which was established to solve fine dust and pathogenic hazardous substances, is expected to be great," said Im Jin-seok, head of business strategy division of CALAB. "We will strive to become a global core company in the clean technology field that further advances technology to remove harmful substances in the air."
The health-friendly company certification system is a system that certifies companies that operate health-friendly systems in an exemplary manner to promote the creation of a health-friendly environment.
Although it is an early company in its fourth year of establishment, CALAB provides comprehensive health checkups including the operation of an exercise club system and endoscopy to improve the health of incumbent workers.
In particular, it was highly praised for managing the air quality of the workplace in real time using the characteristics of filter material companies and operating five indicators of temperature, humidity, fine dust, TVOC, and carbon dioxide in the optimal range through air quality improvement products such as its ventilation filter.
"The synergy between CALAB's direction and the Ministry of Health and Welfare's health-friendly company certification system, which was established to solve fine dust and pathogenic hazardous substances, is expected to be great," said Im Jin-seok, head of business strategy division of CALAB. "We will strive to become a global core company in the clean technology field that further advances technology to remove harmful substances in the air."