Joint Inspection by Related Agencies to Prevent Safety Accidents in Advance

Geochang County Office.

Geochang County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, has begun safety inspections of multi-use facilities expected to see concentrated use by visitors returning home for the Lunar New Year and local residents, with inspections continuing through the 21st.


Joint inspections by related agencies will be conducted on multi-use facilities such as sales facilities, transportation facilities, and movie theaters to prevent safety accidents among users.


Inspections will cover various fields including architecture, electricity, gas, and fire safety. The focus will be on ▲the actual state of electrical safety management such as defective wires and cables, and whether leakage circuit breakers are functioning ▲securing evacuation routes and maintaining fire extinguishing equipment for fire preparedness ▲whether safety managers comply with safety standards ▲and adherence to COVID-19 quarantine rules to prepare against safety accidents.


Minor issues found during inspections will be corrected immediately on site as a principle. The plan is to block risk factors in advance and strengthen facility safety management through continuous oversight.



Gu In-mo, the mayor of Geochang-gun, stated, “We plan to remove risk factors in advance so that residents can spend the Lunar New Year safely and comfortably.”


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