Seohaejibangcheong Conducts Special Training Following Regular Personnel Appointments
Commander Training for Securing Policy Momentum and Establishing Public Service Discipline
The West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency (Chief Kim Inchang) announced on the 7th that it conducted a special training session for commanders to share ongoing policies and establish public service discipline, attended by over 120 employees from the West Sea Agency and its affiliated Coast Guard stations on the 6th.
A special training session for commanders to establish public service discipline is being conducted, followed by a commemorative photo shoot.
[Photo by Seohae Regional Coast Guard]
This special training was held for employees who were transferred to the West Sea Agency following the recent regular personnel reshuffle, aiming to share the chief's command philosophy and ensure connectivity with key policies. Additionally, it was conducted to prevent accidents during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday period and to establish public service discipline.
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Kim Inchang, Chief of the West Sea Coast Guard Agency, stated, “Through education and sharing of ongoing policies, we will achieve normalization of operations within a short period and secure policy momentum. To prevent accidents and establish public service discipline, commanders will lead by example, and the organization will devote attention and effort to become a West Sea Coast Guard trusted by the public.”
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