Mujinjang Fire Station is conducting on-site guidance visits from the 1st to the 22nd as part of its spring fire prevention measures to reduce fire damage at construction sites. Photo by Mujinjang Fire Station

Mujinjang Fire Station is conducting on-site guidance visits from the 1st to the 22nd as part of its spring fire prevention measures to reduce fire damage at construction sites. Photo by Mujinjang Fire Station

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Go Dal-young] Mujinjang Fire Station (Chief Park Deok-gyu) announced on the 4th that, as part of its spring fire prevention measures, it will conduct on-site guidance visits until the 22nd to reduce fire damage at construction sites.


Construction sites have a high probability of various types of accidents such as fire, collapse, falls, and explosions. Since the surrounding ground can also weaken, posing a threat to nearby buildings, construction sites themselves carry many potential risks. In particular, construction sites use many hazardous materials such as thinner, paint, and diesel, as well as combustible materials that emit large amounts of toxic gases in case of fire, making them places with a very high risk of fire spread.


Accordingly, Mujinjang Fire Station plans to strengthen fire safety management by targeting 18 sites currently under construction that require a designated supervisor, through ▲distribution of temporary fire facility manuals and training on their use ▲confirmation of temporary fire facility installation and on-site inspections ▲sharing and discussion of fire occurrence cases at construction sites ▲conducting education and meetings with related personnel.



Park Deok-gyu, Chief of Mujinjang Fire Station, stated, “Through strengthening fire safety management at construction sites, we will remove facility hazards, inspect the overall safety management status of construction sites, provide safety education to workers, and encourage voluntary inspections by related personnel to ensure thorough fire prevention.”


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