Education on Individual Tasks and Squad-Specific Measures for Rapid Response

The West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency (Commissioner Im Myeong-gil) announced on the 21st that, due to the increased possibility of accidents caused by the recovery from COVID-19 and the rise in temperatures during spring leading to increased marine activities, it held a joint workshop for 'Rescue Headquarters Operating Personnel' to respond swiftly.


The West Sea Coast Guard Headquarters Rescue Division held a joint workshop for operational personnel. <br>[Photo by West Sea Coast Guard Headquarters]

The West Sea Coast Guard Headquarters Rescue Division held a joint workshop for operational personnel.
[Photo by West Sea Coast Guard Headquarters]

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This workshop was conducted at the West Sea Training Center for the West Sea Coast Guard Agency's Wide-Area Rescue Headquarters operating personnel.


The main topics included △standard response procedures by situation stage and type in case of marine accidents △education on roles and actions by function during the formation and operation of the Rescue Headquarters △mastery of the Rescue Headquarters system usage.


Han Dong-su, Head of Rescue Safety at the West Sea Coast Guard Agency, stated, “This workshop was organized to confirm the duties of new operating personnel following the 2023 regular personnel appointments and to enhance their situation response capabilities. We will continue training to prepare for emergencies and protect public safety.”



The West Sea Coast Guard plans to hold one more joint workshop on the 24th for regional rescue headquarters operation officers at frontline marine police stations, followed by a tabletop exercise simulating an emergency situation next month.


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