Monorail and Zipline Power Outage: Realistic Rescue Training Based on Simulated Scenarios

Emergency Response Drill at Hamyang Daebongsan Healing Valley <br>[Image Source=Hamyang-gun]

Emergency Response Drill at Hamyang Daebongsan Healing Valley
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Dae-bong Mountain Recreation Valley in Hamyang, Gyeongnam, announced on the 10th that more than 70 employees from the Recreation Valley department gathered at the lower monorail station and conducted on-site training based on an internal training scenario, keeping in mind safety accidents in a simulated blackout situation.


The training on this day, which began with a brief briefing on the training situation, was divided into two parts: monorail and zipline response drills.


Employees took on the roles of passengers and focused on cultivating various emergency response skills, such as emergency announcements, passenger evacuation, and rescue reenactment, based on emergency rescue plans and reporting systems in case of an accident during a blackout.


So Chang-ho, head of the Recreation Valley department, who gave the training review, said, “I appreciate that the staff successfully completed realistic training in the hot weather,” and urged, “I hope everyone will do their best to respond safely and quickly to passenger rescue with the mindset of protecting their own home in the event of an actual accident.”



The Dae-bong Mountain Recreation Valley, which temporarily closed on July 31 due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), reopened on the 10th as social distancing measures were lowered to level 3.


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