On the 10th, Korea Midland Power headquarters held a disaster safety training session for employees, local government officials, and community residents at the Mirae Hall.

On the 10th, Korea Midland Power headquarters held a disaster safety training session for employees, local government officials, and community residents at the Mirae Hall.

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On the 10th, Korea Midland Power conducted a 'Disaster Safety Prevention Education' session at its headquarters, targeting 200 participants including executives, local government officials, and community residents.


This education was organized to realize the CEO's firm commitment to safety management and to spread Korea Midland Power's unique disaster safety brand culture, 'Safety Dodream.' It reflected recent disaster issues and aimed to enhance the ability to respond to various disasters and emergencies, focusing on fire safety and winter safety accidents.


The training covered topics such as ▲winter fires ▲forest fire prevention ▲electric vehicle fires ▲use of evacuation equipment related to fire safety, as well as ▲cold wave action guidelines ▲cold-related illnesses ▲safety accidents during the thawing period to prevent winter safety accidents. To increase engagement, a disaster safety magic show and promotional booths were operated before the training, receiving positive responses from participants.



Lee Young-jo, President of Korea Midland Power, said, "We conducted safety education jointly with related organizations, and the participants showed high satisfaction." He added, "We will continue to prioritize safety management and conduct various educational programs for disaster safety in the local community."


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