Gwangyang City Recruiting 50 Applicants for the 4th Safety Guardian Training Program View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City announced on the 12th that it will recruit 50 applicants for the training course of the 4th Safety Watchmen, who will serve as local safety leaders, from the 13th to the 29th.


The Safety Watchmen program aims to equip citizens with the ability to protect their own lives within the survival time during various disasters and safety accidents, and to promote safety awareness and the spread of a safety culture.


Gwangyang City plans to train 200 Safety Watchmen over five years until next year. Since 2018, 152 people have been trained, and activities such as campaigns to spread safety culture and identifying safety hazards have been conducted.


Selected Safety Watchmen trainees must complete online education (30 lectures), assignments, and online evaluations.


They must complete education related to how to respond to accidents that may occur in daily life, such as life safety, traffic safety, and first aid. Successful candidates will be awarded a Safety Instructor certificate.


To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Safety Watchmen training will be conducted entirely online without any offline sessions.


Those wishing to participate can download the application form from the Gwangyang City website’s Notices/Announcements section, fill it out, and submit it via email or by visiting the Safety General Division at City Hall. For further details, inquiries can be made to the Safety General Division.



Lee Sam-sik, head of the Safety General Division, said, “Through this training, we hope citizens will make safety a part of their daily lives,” and added, “We ask for active participation from citizens in recruiting trainees for the 4th Safety Watchmen.”


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