Safety Inspections Underway at 85 Locations, Distribution of Self-Safety Checklists to Promote Safety Culture Awareness

Gyeongnam Hamyang County Office.

Gyeongnam Hamyang County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam is smoothly conducting the 2022 National Safety Inspection to prevent disasters and safety accidents and to raise the safety awareness of residents.


This year's National Safety Inspection is scheduled for 59 days from August 17 to October 14, covering 85 locations including steep slopes within the county, waste landfills, rural guesthouses, and apartment complexes.


The main inspection targets are selected focusing on important public facilities, disaster-prone areas, and multi-use facilities, and a joint public-private inspection is being conducted with the participation of private experts and safety corporations.


In particular, in line with the National Safety Inspection slogan "Practice Self-Inspection for My Home and My Store," self-inspection checklists are being distributed to about 21,000 households and 1,100 multi-use facilities in the area, encouraging residents to check for risk factors themselves and promoting voluntary participation.



Jin Byeong-young, the county governor, said, "Since indifference and carelessness about safety can ignite major accidents, I hope that through this National Safety Inspection, self-inspection becomes a daily habit and that residents actively participate by reporting to the Safety Report Center when discovering risk factors."


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