Gyeongnam Province, Inspection of Crisis Situation Guidelines for Private Multi-Use Facilities
Comprehensive Inspection of 146 Multi-Use Facilities Including Sales, Accommodation, and Religious Facilities
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do announced on the 1st that it inspected the status of preparation and management of crisis situation manuals at 146 private multi-use facilities in the province.
The crisis situation manual contains initial response guidelines for multi-use facilities in the event of seven types of crises: fire, earthquake, terrorism, flooding, heavy snow, collapse, and gas leakage.
The targets for preparation are sales facilities, lodging facilities, general hospitals, religious facilities, and transportation facilities with a total floor area of 5,000㎡ or more.
The province checked whether the crisis situation manuals were prepared appropriately and whether training based on the manuals was conducted.
As a result of the inspection, one newly registered facility and one facility that resumed operations after a temporary closure did not have manuals, so the facility managers were informed of the relevant regulations and requested to prepare them.
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In addition, the province is promoting on-site customized consulting until November this year for multi-use facilities that wish to receive support for manual preparation and improvement, as well as crisis response training planning consultation.
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