Customized Training Conducted for New Operators

Mokpo Maritime Police Station (Chief Kwon Oh-seong) has launched an active education campaign to spread a safety culture for water leisure activities.


According to the Maritime Police on the 24th, customized education was recently conducted three times targeting beginner operators at the pilot license testing centers in the western region of Jeollanam-do.


On this day, they provided assistance for those starting water leisure activities for the first time and emphasized the importance of safety.


Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting training for beginners operating water leisure equipment. <br>[Photo by Mokpo Maritime Police Station]

Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting training for beginners operating water leisure equipment.
[Photo by Mokpo Maritime Police Station]

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During this education, the Maritime Police covered the general status of water leisure, accident cases, and prevention methods, as well as major violations of the Water Leisure Safety Act.


They also conducted practical training on reporting nearby water leisure activities using mobile devices. This education plays a significant role in spreading a safety culture in preparation for the peak season.


The Maritime Police plan to strengthen communication and share safety information with new operators who have obtained power water leisure vehicle licenses and with staff of institutions entrusted with safety education, as the number of new operators continues to increase, aiming to foster a safety culture.



A Mokpo Maritime Police official stated, “We will spread a maritime safety culture so that all citizens can enjoy and safely use the sea.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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