Strengthening Disaster Response Capabilities

Yangju Urban Corporation conducted the "2024 Functional Continuity Plan Training" on the 24th. <Photo by Yangju Urban Corporation>

Yangju Urban Corporation conducted the "2024 Functional Continuity Plan Training" on the 24th.

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Gyeonggi Yangju Urban Corporation (President Lee Heung-gyu) announced on the 29th that it conducted the '2024 Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Training' for about 20 key personnel involved in the core functions of the Continuity of Operations Plan on the 24th.


The Continuity of Operations Plan is a mandatory plan established under the 'Disaster and Safety Management Basic Act' to continuously maintain essential core functions without interruption even if damage such as building destruction or personnel loss occurs due to disasters like earthquakes, fires, or infectious diseases.


Since 2021, Yangju Urban Corporation has been operating its own Continuity of Operations Plan, which includes priority core functions, selection of required resources, securing personnel and alternative workspaces, establishment and training of emergency response systems, and procedures for executing continuity of operations.


This training included practical exercises such as checking emergency response procedures and roles during disaster-related work interruption crises, deriving improvement measures, case analysis, simulation drills, and drafting interruption scenarios to continuously maintain and restore the corporation’s key core functions in the event of a disaster or other crisis.



Lee Heung-gyu, President of Yangju Urban Corporation, stated, “This training provided an opportunity to strengthen employees’ crisis response capabilities,” and added, “We will continue to secure resilience against work interruptions caused by various disasters and accidents to provide stable public services to citizens.”


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