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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Maritime Police Station is conducting a 'National Safety Inspection' from the 11th to the 31st of this month targeting 43 water leisure business sites within its jurisdiction.


The National Safety Inspection in the water leisure sector aims to enhance maritime safety by preemptively eliminating risk factors that could cause safety accidents, anticipating an increase in leisure activity participants during the peak season.


The Busan Maritime Police formed a joint inspection team consisting of maritime police, local governments, professional inspectors, and the general public.


The inspection team plans to primarily check business sites selected as hazardous facilities for ▲registration standards of facilities and water leisure equipment ▲adequacy of lifesaving equipment ▲qualification requirements of lifesaving personnel. They will also identify tasks to improve unreasonable systems and practices for the development of the water leisure business.



A Busan Maritime Police official stated, “Through the National Safety Inspection in the water leisure sector, we will do our best in safety management to improve vulnerable factors so that the public can enjoy marine leisure with peace of mind.”


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