On-site Inspection of Safety Hazards and Vulnerable Maritime Areas

The Chief of Buan Maritime Police Station (Chief Seo Young-gyo) conducted on-site inspections of safety risk factors and vulnerable maritime areas in preparation for the Lunar New Year holiday over four days until the 8th, while also experiencing daily police substation duties.


According to the Maritime Police on the 5th, this experience began at the passenger ferry terminal, where an increase in returning travelers and tourists is expected during the Lunar New Year holiday, and at Byeonsan Police Substation, which has high security demand covering areas from Galyeokdo to Gyeokpo to Gomso. Important security sites within the jurisdiction will be inspected, including the Wido area on the 7th and the coastal waters of Gochang on the 8th.


On the 5th, the Chief of Buan Coast Guard (third from the right) shared a meal and communication time with the staff. <br>[Photo by Buan Coast Guard]

On the 5th, the Chief of Buan Coast Guard (third from the right) shared a meal and communication time with the staff.
[Photo by Buan Coast Guard]

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In joint duty with on-site staff, various perspectives are taken to inspect hazards such as harbors, ports, and Chaeseokgang, as well as vessels with multiple users. They also review the status of safety accident prevention, emergency response readiness, and the operation of life-saving equipment.


On this day, Chief Seo Young-gyo shared a meal with the staff during lunch, using the time for communication and empathy to openly discuss improvements during duty and ways to develop Buan Maritime Police.



Chief Seo Young-gyo stated, "If there are any problems or areas for improvement on-site, please feel free to propose and discuss them together," and urged, "Please maintain an emergency response posture so that the public can have a safer and more enjoyable Lunar New Year holiday."


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