The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation announced on the 13th that it has been selected as an excellent institution for two consecutive years in the evaluation of the '2024 Disaster Response Safe Korea Training' hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The 'Disaster Response Safe Korea Training' is a nationwide comprehensive training for national disaster preparedness, conducted by 335 organizations including central government ministries, local governments, and public institutions, and evaluated by a central evaluation team with three grades: excellent, average, and poor.


The 2024 disaster response safety drill is being conducted at the Siwha Joint Logistics Center within the Banwol National Industrial Complex. Provided by Sandan Gong.

The 2024 disaster response safety drill is being conducted at the Siwha Joint Logistics Center within the Banwol National Industrial Complex. Provided by Sandan Gong.

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On October 28, the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation conducted a real-time on-site and discussion-linked training chaired by the head of the institution at the Siwha Joint Logistics Center in the Banwol-Sihwa National Industrial Complex, addressing multiple types of complex disasters such as electric forklift fires and chemical accidents, receiving an excellent evaluation.



Lee Sang-hoon, President of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, said, "Through this Safe Korea Training, we focused on strengthening the on-site response system and institutional collaboration functions," adding, "We will enhance disaster management capabilities through repeated training for complex disaster situations and strive to prevent disasters for companies located in industrial complexes."


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