The Gyeongbuk Office of Education announced on the 4th that it will conduct the "2023 First Half Safety and Health Obligation Compliance Inspection" targeting all public schools and institutions in Gyeongbuk Province to prevent serious accidents in the educational field.


The main inspection items include identifying and improving hazardous and dangerous factors, listening to workers' opinions, systematic response in case of emergencies, ensuring safety and health of workers during subcontracting, outsourcing, and consignment projects, and completion of safety and health education.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education staff are conducting consultations at schools to prevent serious accidents.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education staff are conducting consultations at schools to prevent serious accidents.

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Schools and public institutions found lacking or needing improvement during this inspection will undergo on-site inspections and consulting to firmly prevent serious accidents in the educational field.


Park Dong-pil, Director of the Education Safety Division at the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, stated, "Through continuous inspections and consulting, we will firmly prevent serious accidents in the educational field and devote all efforts to protecting the lives and bodies of workers."



The Gyeongbuk Office of Education is continuing various efforts to prevent serious accidents, including producing and distributing the booklet "2023 Serious Accident Prevention and Basic Directions for Industrial Safety and Health" to all institutions, holding opinion-gathering meetings at school sites, conducting job training for responsible personnel, and providing on-site consulting.


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