Gyeongbuk Safety Task Force and Public-Private Partnership Promote "Let's Make Korea 'Safe'"

Safety Transition Safety Inspection Campaign promoted by Gyeongbuk Province in conjunction with the Safety Inspection Day event.

Safety Transition Safety Inspection Campaign promoted by Gyeongbuk Province in conjunction with the Safety Inspection Day event.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Gyeongbuk Province conducted a joint safety accident prevention campaign with the Gyeongbuk Safety Task Force and others at the 2022 Yecheon Insect Festival site from the 11th to the 12th.


This campaign was carried out as part of the "Let's Make Korea 'Safe'" campaign, which is a part of the "Korea Safety Transformation" promotion plan announced on July 21, marking the first year of the new government. Gyeongbuk Province promoted it in conjunction with the Safety Inspection Day event.


The province, together with the Gyeongbuk Safety Task Force, conducted various safety campaigns targeting visitors at major event sites in Yecheon-eup downtown (Hancheon Sports Park), including promotional booths, the main stage, water play areas, and the insect theme pavilion, using leaflets and promotional items related to water play safety and heatwave preparedness.


During the campaign, they distributed the National Safety Diagnosis self-safety inspection checklist, promoted water play safety rules, heatwave preparedness national action guidelines, and encouraged the practice of daily safety rules such as infectious disease prevention.

)Safe Transition Safety Inspection.

)Safe Transition Safety Inspection.

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The Gyeongbuk Safety Task Force was organized in June 2011 and consists of 154 current members who hold emergency rescue and heavy equipment certifications. It is a specialized private organization for disaster response and recovery, conducting emergency dispatches during various disasters as well as frequent safety campaigns for summer water play safety and flood and typhoon preparedness.



Kim Jung-kwon, Director of the Provincial Disaster Safety Office, said, “Taking the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s Korea Safety Transformation promotion plan as an opportunity, we will carry out appropriate safety promotion activities for residents according to the season, including summer water play safety and heatwave preparedness, to raise safety awareness.”


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