Seonghun Kim, Deputy Governor of Muan County, Inspects Key Facilities for 'Safety First' During Thawing Season
Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) is making every effort to build a safety-first Muan by conducting a comprehensive on-site inspection of large-scale business sites and construction sites until the 30th in preparation for the thawing season.
Kim Seong-hoon, Deputy Governor of Muan County, is inspecting the construction site of the Muan-eup Complex Cultural Center.
[Photo by Muan County]
According to the county on the 18th, this safety inspection was conducted jointly by Deputy Governor Kim Seong-hoon, who visited the site in person, along with the heads of relevant departments and eup/myeon chiefs.
The county plans to establish a cooperation system to pre-inspect on-site risk factors and address any civil complaints and areas where progress is insufficient.
Starting with the construction site of the Muan-eup Complex Cultural Center on the 16th, 37 sites of various ongoing projects in nine eup and myeon areas were inspected, including the Sagyo Stream ecological river, steep slopes, Youth Culture House, Fishing Village New Deal project sites, and the Environmental Clean Center.
Deputy Governor Kim Seong-hoon said, “The safety of business sites is the top priority, and I hope that risk factors will be identified and addressed in advance during the thawing season. We will continue to take the lead in building a Muan where all 90,000 residents can feel safe and secure.”
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