Case study: managing the public health impact of chemical incidents in the Republic of Korea

Overview

The Republic of Korea has fortified its response to chemical incidents, aligning with WHO guidelines and the International Health Regulations. A robust database aids exposure assessments, while trained local hospitals play a pivotal role in examinations and care. The Chemical Substances Control Act bolsters incident management, fostering collaborations between national and local entities. Mental health considerations now shape assessments, addressing trauma beyond chemical exposure. Categorized health impact outcomes refine response strategies, backed by increased resources and private sector contributions. Enterprises involved in incidents cover treatment fees, safeguarding human health. Korea’s commitment to managing chemical incidents and public health is demonstrated.

WHO Team
Asia-Pacific Centre for Environment and Health in WPR (ACE), Global Chemicals and Health Network, WHO Western Pacific
Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Number of pages
2
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WPR/2023/ACE/002
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