Jindo-gun, National Safety Inspection... Joint Check of 124 Hazardous Facilities
Safety Inspections Conducted Jointly with Private Sector Experts Throughout October
Jindo County will conduct a National Safety Inspection throughout October. ⓒ Asia Economy
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Jindo County, Jeollanam-do announced on the 7th that it will conduct a National Safety Inspection throughout October.
The National Safety Inspection, which began in 2015, is promoted to have the government, local governments, and citizens participate together to check the safety management status of our society and to discover and improve risk factors.
This year's National Safety Inspection will be conducted by private sector experts on 124 key risk facilities including facilities, electricity, and gas.
For steep slopes and large buildings that are difficult to access, advanced technologies such as drones will be utilized to conduct thorough inspections.
The county plans to correct minor issues on-site based on the inspection results, and to continuously manage serious issues through detailed safety inspections, repairs, and reinforcements until the risks are resolved.
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A representative from the Jindo County Safety Life Support Division said, “We will carefully inspect risky facilities while complying with quarantine rules so that residents can live safely,” and urged, “Please pay more attention to risk factors around living spaces and immediately report any abnormalities to the nearest eup/myeon office or through the Safety Report app.”
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