Joint Inspection with Related Agencies and Private Experts at 80 High-Risk Facilities

Hapcheon County Office building exterior view

Hapcheon County Office building exterior view

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will conduct an "Intensive Safety Inspection for the Transition to a Safe Korea" for 59 days from the 17th to October 14th to identify and resolve risk factors early and to promote safety awareness among residents.


This safety transition activity will involve joint inspections with related agencies and private experts targeting 80 locations, including aging and high-risk facilities selected based on central government criteria.


According to the safety inspection results, minor issues will be corrected immediately on-site, and facilities with high risks requiring additional measures will undergo repairs, reinforcements, and detailed safety diagnoses to eliminate risk factors through follow-up actions.


Notably, for the first time this year, a "Resident Application System for Inspection Targets" will be introduced, allowing local residents to apply for inspections of facilities they believe need to be checked.



A county official stated, "Through this intensive safety inspection, we will thoroughly check the hazardous facilities in our county to create a safe Hapcheon," and added, "We ask for the active interest and participation of our residents."


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