Jeonnam Fire Department Strengthens 'Fire Safety Management' in Industrial Complexes Including Factories View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Kim Joil) announced on the 26th that it will strengthen "fire safety management" along with winter fire safety measures targeting industrial complexes such as factories until February next year.


This is to strengthen safety management of major industrial complexes in the province and prevent large-scale fires, as fires have frequently occurred recently in industrial complexes nationwide, such as printing factories in Incheon, metal manufacturing factories in Dangjin, and mask manufacturing factories in Yecheon.


The main initiatives include ▲ joint fire safety inspections of industrial facilities (fire, electricity, gas, etc.) ▲ formation of a fire prevention council between fire stations and aging industrial complexes ▲ safety consulting to enhance autonomous safety.


During this period, a joint safety inspection will be conducted with related organizations such as the Fire Headquarters, fire stations, and electricity and gas safety corporations for 5% (61 sites) of tenant companies within industrial complexes (45 complexes) where fire handling is frequent.


For industrial complexes aged over 20 years, a public-private win-win council will be formed and operated with fire stations to prevent fires and improve risk factors.


For complexes under construction (agricultural and industrial complexes) or companies where fires have occurred, safety consulting will be promoted to strengthen autonomous safety, including management of fire facilities and dissemination of fire cases caused by careless welding.



Kim Joil, Chief of the Fire Headquarters, said, "Through the plan to strengthen fire safety management of industrial complexes such as factories in the province, we will thoroughly inspect fire risk factors and do our best to prevent large-scale fires."


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