Lee Yong-pyo, Chairman of the Korea Elevator Safety Corporation (third from the left), and Kim Kwang-hwan, President of the Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, along with related personnel, are signing a business agreement to prevent elevator safety accidents involving persons with disabilities and taking a commemorative photo on the 13th.

Lee Yong-pyo, Chairman of the Korea Elevator Safety Corporation (third from the left), and Kim Kwang-hwan, President of the Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, along with related personnel, are signing a business agreement to prevent elevator safety accidents involving persons with disabilities and taking a commemorative photo on the 13th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Korea Elevator Safety Agency announced on the 13th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities to prevent elevator safety accidents involving persons with physical disabilities.


At the signing ceremony, agency Chairman Lee Yong-pyo and Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities President Kim Kwang-hwan, along with other officials, attended and agreed to mutually cooperate to expand safety education for persons with physical disabilities and prevent accidents.

According to this business agreement, the agency plans to train 'Elevator Safety Instructors' for persons with physical disabilities and expand safety education at city and provincial associations and welfare centers under the Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, as well as carry out various projects to prevent safety accidents.



Chairman Lee Yong-pyo said, "We expect that this business agreement will greatly help prevent safety accidents through customized education that assists persons with physical disabilities in using elevators safely," and added, "We will continue to pay attention and make efforts so that persons with physical disabilities can use elevators safely and conveniently."


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