Jeonnam Fire Headquarters Publishes Internal Audit Casebook
The Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Hong Young-geun) announced on the 24th that it has published the 'Fire Audit Casebook' based on the results of its internal fire audits.
The 290-page internal audit casebook contains cases pointed out in various fields such as fire administration, budget and equipment, on-site response, and prevention complaints, based on comprehensive and specific audits conducted at fire stations from 2021 to 2023 (over three years).
In particular, it includes repeatedly pointed out cases, explaining areas that may be neglected during work processes to help improve the practical skills of the personnel in charge.
Additionally, by sharing audit points, it is carefully organized to prevent the same issues from being pointed out again, and it is expected to be of great help in the field.
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Lee Byung-san, the fire audit officer, said, “We hope this internal audit casebook will serve as a useful resource for Jeonnam fire officials,” adding, “We plan to continue playing a practical role through participation and communication with the unions of audited institutions in the future.”
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