Gwangju Gwangsan Fire Station Visits Large Construction Sites for Fire Safety Management Guidance
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangsan Fire Station in Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 22nd that it conducted on-site fire safety management guidance at large construction sites located in Usan-dong, Gwangsan-gu, to proactively eliminate fire vulnerability factors and lay the foundation for establishing a fire safety culture within the construction sites during the spring season.
This guidance visit was promoted to prevent fires at construction sites, where large-scale damage is expected in the event of a fire, in preparation for the spring season when fires frequently occur, and to prevent safety accidents and raise safety awareness among related personnel.
The main contents included ▲ dissemination of recent large construction site fire cases ▲ guidance on temporary fire facility manuals ▲ simultaneous prohibition of handling flammable materials and fire-related work ▲ urging safety management through voluntary inspections by related personnel.
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Song Seong-hoon, head of the Gwangsan Fire Station, said, “Due to the dry spring weather, even a small spark at large construction sites can spread into a major fire, posing a significant risk,” and added, “We ask construction site personnel to exercise careful attention and cooperate to create a safe environment.”
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