Preventing Accidents Through Joint Inspections of Small-Scale Bridges and Other Vulnerable Facilities

Jinju City in South Gyeongsang Province announced that it will conduct safety inspections of facilities vulnerable to winter hazards within its jurisdiction until December 12, 2025, in order to prevent winter accidents.


This round of safety inspections is being implemented to prevent accidents as the number of visitors to rural guesthouses and campsites is expected to increase during the winter, and to assess the management status of vulnerable facilities such as small-scale bridges.


Conducting safety inspections of winter vulnerable facilities within Jinju city jurisdiction

Conducting safety inspections of winter vulnerable facilities within Jinju city jurisdiction

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In particular, to enhance the thoroughness and professionalism of the inspections, Jinju City plans to conduct sample joint inspections in cooperation with relevant organizations such as the Jinju Regional Safety Management Team, Jinju Fire Station, Korea Electrical Safety Corporation, and Korea Gas Safety Corporation.


The main focus areas of the inspections include: ▲ the operational status of fire, electrical, and gas facilities; ▲ the presence of cracks and leaks in key parts of the facilities; ▲ the preparation and management of crisis response manuals; and ▲ whether safety inspections have been carried out for facilities subject to the Special Act on the Safety Control and Maintenance of Establishments.



A city official stated, "Through these inspections, we will proactively manage vulnerable safety factors and minimize the possibility of accidents," adding, "We will do our utmost to ensure the safety of citizens' leisure activities through thorough safety inspections."


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