The submission represents the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency (KOSHA), a major South Korean government body with massive real-world utility and national reach. However, the submission quality is extremely poor, treating the agency as a startup with confusing metrics (e.g., 'marketcap: 2500000' and vague traction claims). While the entity's existence and value are verified externally, the PoU score is heavily penalized by the lack of specific technical details, the 'low-effort' nature of the response, and data inaccuracies compared to the agency's actual scale.
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