On the 17th, the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Legislation Research Institute to strengthen the legal foundation of the national electrical safety management system.


The signing ceremony was attended by 10 people, including Park Ji-hyun, President of the Corporation, Hwang Ho-jun, Vice President, Hwang Kwang-soo, Director of the Legal Standards Department, Han Young-soo, President of the Korea Legislation Research Institute, and Kim Jong-cheon, Director of the Regulatory Legislation Research Center.

Korea Electrical Safety Corporation Signs Legal Cooperation Agreement with Korea Legislation Research Institute View original image

Since the enactment of the Electrical Safety Management Act, the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation has been making continuous efforts to promptly establish the changed electrical safety management system and develop various policies to build an advanced electrical safety system. The Corporation is also promoting institutional improvements to predict risks and prevent accidents arising from the emergence of new technologies and facilities such as ESS (Energy Storage Systems) and electric vehicle charging stations. Through this agreement, it is expected to smoothly respond to new legislative demands arising from digital transformation (DX), such as recent changes in AI- and IoT-based inspection methods and the introduction of online pre-use inspections.



Through this agreement, the two organizations will strengthen mutual cooperation by providing legal advice and joint research on legislation in the electrical safety field, collaborating on professional personnel training and exchanges, sharing and providing legislative information related to electrical safety, and establishing domestic and international joint networks for improving electrical safety management systems. President Park Ji-hyun stated, “We will strive even more to strengthen the legal foundation of the national electrical safety management system through legislative cooperation and research activation in the field of electrical safety.”


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