On-site Safety Inspection for Power Water Leisure Operator License and Water Rescue Certification Exam Preparation

Mokpo Coast Guard Conducts Pre-Inspection of 'License and Qualification' Examination Centers View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Mokpo Maritime Police Station announced on the 20th that it has begun preliminary inspections to prevent safety accidents in preparation for this year's power water leisure operator licenses and water rescue qualification exams.


To this end, Mokpo Maritime Police will conduct on-site inspections of the license testing centers and exemption training centers by the 22nd to ensure fair exam administration and prevent safety accidents ahead of the 2022 operator license exams starting in March.


The main inspection items include ▲various safety facilities, availability and performance of safety equipment ▲compliance with registration standards for workplace facilities and equipment ▲qualifications and designation criteria for examiners.


Additionally, in preparation for the national water rescue qualification exam, on the afternoon of the 18th, they visited the swimming pool at Gwangju Nambu University to inspect safety facilities and equipment within the pool and confirmed measures to prevent COVID-19 infection.


A Mokpo Maritime Police official stated, “We will do our best to secure fairness and safety in the power water leisure operator license exam and water rescue qualification exam through thorough preliminary inspections.”



Meanwhile, last year, a total of 1,892 people obtained power water leisure licenses at the license testing centers under Mokpo Maritime Police jurisdiction, and 73 people took the water rescue exam, with 51 passing the final exam.


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