20 People Until the 21st

Jeonnam Province Recruiting Preliminary Members for Dasan Safety Award Public Review Committee View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 15th that it is recruiting preliminary judges for the 5th Dasan Safety Award Jury Committee until the 21st.


The Dasan Safety Award is an event that discovers and awards individuals who have contributed to the safety of residents from various disasters.


The province is recruiting 20 preliminary judges in various disaster safety fields such as natural disasters, social disasters, traffic safety, and facility safety.


The eligibility criteria are ▲ assistant professor or higher at a university, major in the relevant field ▲ certified engineer or doctorate holder with more than one year of work experience in the disaster safety field ▲ executive or staff member of a disaster safety organization recommended by the head of the organization ▲ employees of government-invested institutions, research institutes, or local public enterprises at grade 5 or higher in the relevant field or those with equivalent or higher experience. Selected judges will be individually notified by December 5.


Applications should be submitted to the Safety Policy Division of Jeonnam Provincial Office by official document or email, including the judge candidate registration form, confidentiality agreement, and other required documents.


For detailed information about the open recruitment, please refer to the ‘Notices and Announcements’ section on the Jeonnam Province website.



The ‘Jeollanam-do Dasan Safety Award’ is a prize given to individuals or organizations that have contributed to creating a community where residents can live safely by inheriting the benevolent spirit of Dasan Jeong Yak-yong and through proactive disaster prevention and active response.


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