Comprehensive Inspection of 97 Construction Sites and Disaster-Vulnerable Facilities from November 30 to December 18 for Winter Preparation...Focused Checks on Construction Site Safety Management, Material and Equipment Status for Snowstorms and Cold Waves...Joint Inspection with External Experts on Winter Concrete Pouring and Construction Site Fire Handling

Dobong-gu Conducts Safety Inspections of Construction Sites and Disaster-Vulnerable Facilities for Winter Season View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) will conduct a comprehensive inspection of 97 construction sites and disaster-vulnerable facilities within the district from November 30 to December 18 to prepare for the disaster-prone winter season.


The main inspection items include identifying on-site hazards, safety management status of construction sites for winter preparation, management status of materials and equipment against heavy snow and cold waves, checking for cracks and damage in structural members, and focusing on winter measures. Joint inspections with external experts will also be conducted on winter concrete pouring and handling of fire at construction sites.


In particular, this year, to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19, the inspection will verify whether workers at construction sites are wearing masks and complying with quarantine guidelines, which can easily be overlooked, and will provide on-site guidance on adherence to COVID-19 response guidelines at construction sites.


After the inspection, minor issues will be immediately corrected, and construction sites with a high risk of accidents will be managed intensively until risk factors are resolved, with construction stakeholders required to establish safety measures.



A Dobong-gu official, the Director of the Urban Management Bureau, said, “Through this inspection, we will do our best to eliminate potential accident risks that may occur during the winter season in advance and protect the safety of construction workers and residents.”


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