Gyeonggi Office of Education to Conduct 'Integrated Education Facility Information Network Defect Management Practical Training' Until the 25th
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is conducting practical training on the Integrated Educational Facility Information Network for Safe Gyeonggi Education on the 24th.
View original imageOn the 24th, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted practical training on defect management in the integrated education facility information network at the Yulgok Education Training Institute of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education.
This two-day training, held until the 25th, is conducted in four sessions with 40 participants each, targeting facility managers (architecture, civil engineering, mechanical, electrical) from education support offices and affiliated institutions.
Participants will learn rapid response measures in case of defects and practice procedures for defect reporting, processing, and management using the system.
The Provincial Office of Education expects to enhance the quality of maintenance and management of educational facilities and strengthen the practical users' system utilization skills through this training, thereby establishing a more efficient and transparent defect management system.
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Kim Guitaek, head of the Facilities Division at the Provincial Office of Education, stated, "I hope this training will be an opportunity to share practical field experiences and improve problem-solving skills through mutual learning," adding, "We expect to reduce maintenance budgets, ensure facility safety, and proactively respond to defect occurrences to create a safe Gyeonggi education environment."
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