Jeju Coast Guard to Conduct Inspections of Coastal Rescue Boats and Patrol Vehicles Until the 29th View original image


[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Jeju Maritime Police Station (Chief Park Sang-wook) announced on the 13th that it will conduct inspections of coastal rescue boats and patrol vehicles under the jurisdiction of Jeju Maritime Police stations until the 29th.


Jeju Maritime Police formed an inspection team with specialized knowledge based on the experience of boarding merchant ships and working at shipyards, including the head of equipment management and the maintenance section chief, to maintain the best equipment condition and respond to emergency dispatches by inspecting coastal rescue boats and patrol vehicles at the stations.


This inspection will cover ▲inspection of the management status of major equipment on coastal rescue boats ▲inspection of internal and external conditions such as corrosion of patrol vehicles ▲whether preventive maintenance has been carried out ▲pre-identification and repair of parts needing repair ▲inspection and education of equipment operators, and plans to check essential equipment necessary for field mission performance.


A Jeju Maritime Police official said, “We will enhance understanding through inspections and education on various equipment for equipment operators at field departments of the stations and ensure thorough operation of essential equipment for emergency response to maintain an immediate response posture.”



Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil panax33@asiae.co.kr


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