Changwon Facilities Corporation Conducts Safety Inspections of Facilities Ahead of Jinhae Gunhangje Festival
Changwon Facilities Management Corporation in Gyeongnam will conduct safety inspections of its affiliated facilities to support the successful hosting of the 63rd Jinhae Gunhangje Festival, which will be held from the 29th.
The corporation expects a large number of tourists to visit its facilities during the festival period, including Jinhae Marine Park, Jinhae Public Stadium, Jehwangsan Monorail, Jinhae Marine Leisure Sports Center, and Changwon City Tour.
Accordingly, the corporation has established a 'Comprehensive Facility Management Operation Plan' to create a safe and comfortable environment for tourists, and since the 10th, has formed an inspection team to carry out safety checks on its facilities.
The main areas of inspection include routes for customer movement to prevent crowd accidents, safety checks of buildings, convenience facilities, and mechanical equipment, as well as readiness to respond in case of emergencies.
If minor issues are found during the inspection, immediate corrective action will be taken, and in the case of serious risks, safety measures such as repair and reinforcement of the facilities will be completed as soon as possible.
Lee Kyungkyun, acting president, said, "We will do our utmost to manage our facilities to ensure a safe and pleasant environment so that there are no setbacks in welcoming tourists."
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