Strengthening Accident Prevention Activities

The NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Bureau held a 'Field Inspector Job Training' and an 'Ethics Code and 3 Actions 3 No Practices Resolution Meeting' on the 8th at the Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters conference room.


This training was organized to strengthen the inspection of the implementation status of internal controls in agricultural and livestock cooperatives due to staff shortages during the summer vacation season.


Sixteen field inspectors attended the training, discussing efficient field audit methods for accident prevention and identifying abnormal signs, as well as methods to prevent accidents through case studies.


NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office is conducting on-site inspector job training to strengthen accident prevention activities. [Image provided by Gyeongnam NongHyup]

NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office is conducting on-site inspector job training to strengthen accident prevention activities. [Image provided by Gyeongnam NongHyup]

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Ryu Jong-ryeol, head of the Inspection Bureau, said, "Recently, large-scale financial accidents have occurred, and the methods are becoming more diverse. At times like these, we hope that sharing information on audit methods through job training and strengthening the capabilities of inspectors will contribute to achieving accident-free agricultural and livestock cooperatives."


The field inspector system was introduced in April 2015 to enhance the function of accident prevention by conducting frequent inspections of the implementation status of internal controls and vulnerable areas within agricultural and livestock cooperatives.



Currently, there are 16 field inspectors under the Gyeongnam Inspection Bureau who visit 613 agricultural and livestock cooperative headquarters and branches in the Gyeongnam, Busan, and Ulsan areas?where the standing auditor system has not been introduced?once a month to focus on inspecting 10 items, including cash inspections.


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