Gokseong-gun Launches Campaign to Prevent Agricultural Machinery Safety Accidents
Safe Use of Agricultural Machinery During Farming Work
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Gokseong-gun (Governor Yoo Geun-gi) conducted a campaign on the 8th at the Gicha Village Traditional Market to prevent safety accidents related to the use of agricultural machinery ahead of the busy farming season.
Since the beginning of spring, the use of agricultural machinery has been increasing in preparation for farming.
Accordingly, Gokseong-gun actively launched the campaign to prevent accidents. Through the campaign, Gokseong-gun distributed promotional materials titled
Starting with this campaign, Gokseong-gun plans to continue promoting safety accident prevention.
They intend to tour areas where farmers frequently work, such as terminals, traditional markets, and busy districts, together with local residents, to raise awareness about prohibiting drunk driving after farm work, refraining from nighttime operation, and adhering to safety rules.
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A representative from the Gokseong-gun Agricultural Technology Center stated, “We will consistently carry out activities to prevent agricultural machinery safety accidents and actively strive for the safety of farmers. We hope that farmers will also take an interest in the safe use of agricultural machinery and actively practice it.”
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