Hampyeong Fire Station's Full Effort to Achieve 'Zero Safety Blind Spots' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Jeonnam Hampyeong Fire Station announced on the 21st that it will promote the "Zero Safety Blind Spots" initiative through pre-inspections of areas vulnerable to safety accidents.


The purpose is to minimize safety accidents by pre-inspecting safety blind spots such as water hazard areas, construction sites, and hiking trails.


The main contents include ▲on-site visits to water hazard areas for pre-inspection of risk factors ▲sharing information through the creation of management cards for areas with potential casualties ▲identifying risk factors at apartment construction sites in densely populated multi-use facility areas ▲surveying hiking trail conditions and establishing cooperation systems with related organizations.


Im Donghyun, chief of the Hampyeong Fire Station, said, "Many safety accidents occur in spring, and among them, hiking accidents, which have a high frequency, require special caution," adding, "Before climbing the mountain, please wear proper hiking attire and perform sufficient warm-up exercises to prevent safety accidents."



He continued, "Please be careful as a carelessly discarded cigarette butt during hiking can lead to a large fire."


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