Busanjin-gu Branch of National Health Insurance Service Participates in 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge'
Hwang Deok-young, head of the Busanjin-gu branch of the National Health Insurance Service, participated in the Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Busanjin-gu branch of the National Health Insurance Service (Branch Manager Hwang Deok-young) participated on the 10th in the ‘Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge’ promoted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to prevent traffic accidents involving children.
This challenge is an event conducted to establish a traffic culture that prioritizes children’s safety in order to prevent traffic accidents within children protection zones.
The traffic safety slogan is expressed in a safety bracket, posted on one’s SNS, and the next participant is nominated in this manner.
Branch Manager Hwang Deok-young participated after being nominated by Choi Dae-bung, Chief of Busanjin Fire Station, and passed the baton to Branch Managers Lee Jong-hoe of the National Pension Service Dongbusan Branch, Hyeong Yong-wook of the Yongin Branch, and Heo Yong-jin of the Andong Branch as the next participants.
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Branch Manager Hwang Deok-young said, “Let us unite our efforts so that children can grow up bright and safe through continuous interest in preventing safety accidents.”
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