Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Completes Construction of Experiential Industrial Safety Training Center
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters has completed an experiential industrial safety training center that informs about hazards and response methods in nuclear power plant industrial sites.
The Gori Headquarters experiential industrial safety training center was established with a total floor area of 1,569㎡ across two above-ground floors. It is a facility designed to provide hands-on training on hazards, crisis situations, and safe response methods that nuclear power plant workers, including Gori Headquarters employees and domestic and international partner companies, may face in industrial sites.
Featuring 61 types of safety training practice equipment corresponding to different types of safety accidents, the center allows participants to experience scenarios as if they were real. It is designed to raise awareness of safety not only in industrial sites but also in daily life.
Hwang Ju-ho, President of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (5th from the left), and Lee Kwang-hoon, Director of Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (4th from the left), are attending the completion ceremony of the experiential industrial safety training center and cutting the ribbon.
View original imageLee Kwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “With the opening of this industrial safety training center, workers will be able to physically experience potential safety accident situations occurring throughout the power plant and thoroughly prepare for various safety incidents.”
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Hwang Ju-ho, president of KHNP, added, “We plan to spare no effort in supporting all nuclear power plant workers to recognize risks in advance and carry out systematic safety activities. We will work harder to establish a safety culture and raise safety awareness to create a safe nuclear power plant that the public can trust.”
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