Special Inspection Conducted for School Visits

Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Establishes Field Inspection Plan for Fine Dust Response View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Jang Huiguk) announced on the 9th that it has established a 'Fine Dust Response On-site Inspection Promotion Plan' to strengthen school air quality management and conducted special inspections by directly visiting school sites.


In this special inspection, senior officials including the Deputy Superintendent and the Director of the Policy Bureau visited school sites directly, coinciding with the period of concentrated high-concentration fine dust occurrence in winter.


The Metropolitan Office of Education plans to listen to opinions from school sites through the special inspection and promptly prepare follow-up measures for any deficiencies. In particular, it decided to operate the special inspection continuously on a regular basis to actively protect students' health.


The on-site inspection team focused on checking according to the fine dust checklist, including ▲school-specific action guidelines based on the fine dust response manual ▲performance of related periodic education on fine dust response ▲compliance with the public two-day workweek system during the seasonal fine dust period (December to March) ▲maintenance and management status of air purification devices.



Oh Seunghyun, Deputy Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "Please make every effort to strengthen school air quality management according to the 'High-Concentration Fine Dust Response Manual' to protect students' health."


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