Taebaek City in Gangwon Province (Mayor Lee Sangho) conducted the '2025 Disaster Safety Experience Training for Safety Security Officers' at the Korea Safety Experience Center on November 4.

Taebaek City is conducting the '2025 Safety Security Officer Disaster Safety Experience Training' for safety security officers at the Korea Safety Experience Center on the 4th. Provided by Taebaek City

Taebaek City is conducting the '2025 Safety Security Officer Disaster Safety Experience Training' for safety security officers at the Korea Safety Experience Center on the 4th. Provided by Taebaek City

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The Safety Security Officer system was introduced to promote a citizen-led safety culture. These officers are mainly responsible for identifying risk factors in daily life and reporting or improving them through the 'Safety Sinmungo' platform.


This training consisted of practical programs such as: joining and reporting procedures for Safety Sinmungo, seasonal safety prevention tips, sharing outstanding reporting cases, and hands-on experience in fire and disaster response. The focus was on enhancing the field response capabilities of Safety Security Officers and laying the foundation for spreading a safety culture within the community.


A Taebaek City official stated, "We expect that this training will enable Safety Security Officers to demonstrate their practical abilities as local safety guardians," adding, "We will continue to provide ongoing training and support to eliminate blind spots in daily safety and create Taebaek as a city where everyone can feel secure."



Meanwhile, Taebaek City is appointing and operating Safety Security Officers from among 33 individuals, including members of private disaster safety organizations and local community leaders who are well-acquainted with local conditions and possess relevant expertise.


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