Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 24th that it conducted ‘Safety Education for Workers at Children’s Facilities’ at the Small Theater of the Arts Center.


Hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, this training is a legally mandated education under the ‘Act on the Safety Management of Children.’ Workers at facilities mainly used by children under the age of 13, such as academies and daycare centers, must receive at least 4 hours of children’s safety education annually, including emergency first aid practice.

Yeonggwang-gun is conducting 'Safety Education for Workers at Children's Facilities' on the 24th at the Small Theater of the Arts Center. <br>[Photo by Yeonggwang-gun]

Yeonggwang-gun is conducting 'Safety Education for Workers at Children's Facilities' on the 24th at the Small Theater of the Arts Center.
[Photo by Yeonggwang-gun]

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The safety education consists of emergency response procedures to enable quick action in case of emergencies, theoretical knowledge of major internal and external emergency first aid, methods to handle airway obstruction and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) practice for infants, toddlers, and children, as well as AR and VR experiences simulating emergency first aid situations.


County Governor Kang Jong-man said, “Children can experience various accidents in unpredictable situations, so I hope that workers at facilities used by children receive regular safety education to be able to provide prompt emergency care in any situation and protect the precious lives of children.”


Meanwhile, the county plans to continue efforts to promote various children’s safety policies so that children can grow up in a safer environment.



Yeonggwang = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Lee Jeonseong baekok@asiae.co.kr


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