Gyeongnam Province Holds Safety Management Committee Meeting... Aiming to Reduce Disaster and Safety Accident Deaths by 5%
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Gyeongsangnam-do (Governor Kim Kyung-soo) held the '2020 1st Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Management Committee' meeting on the 30th at the provincial government office's administrative meeting room.
The 'Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Management Committee' is the highest decision-making body in the disaster safety field that deliberates and comprehensively coordinates the province's safety management policies and reviews and finalizes safety management plans. It is composed of key local institution heads and disaster and safety experts.
On this day, the committee was attended by about 60 people, including Governor Kim Kyung-soo as the chairman, Superintendent of Education Park Jong-hoon, Chief of Changwon Maritime Police Station, Director of KBS Changwon Broadcasting Headquarters, Director of Busan Regional Meteorological Administration, Head of Korea Electric Power Corporation Gyeongnam Headquarters, Head of Korea Expressway Corporation Busan·Gyeongnam Headquarters, disaster management responsible institution heads, and private experts.
The meeting, which began with an explanation of the 'Novel Coronavirus Infection Outbreak Situation,' a major issue in disaster and accident management, proceeded with a request for cooperation to prevent the spread within the province through the dissemination of prevention and response guidelines.
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Governor Kim said, "It is necessary to fundamentally establish a system where communities protect safety together from the village level and the administration supports it," adding, "We will strive to create safety management plans and systems that can protect the safety of residents through public-private cooperation."
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