Establishing a Permanent Cooperation System for Rail Safety Management
Gangwon Province and Korea Transportation Safety Authority Sign Business Agreement
Joint Development of Crisis Response Manuals and Utilization of Integrated Management System

On December 9, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province signed a business agreement with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority at the Global Headquarters of the Second Government Building to establish a permanent cooperation system for rail safety management.

Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province signed a business agreement with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority on the 9th at the Global Headquarters of the Second Government Building to establish a permanent cooperation system for rail safety management. Provided by Gangwon Province

Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province signed a business agreement with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority on the 9th at the Global Headquarters of the Second Government Building to establish a permanent cooperation system for rail safety management. Provided by Gangwon Province

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Through this agreement, Gangwon Province and the Authority have decided to collaborate to enhance the level of rail safety management within the province and to strengthen the safety ecosystem of related industries.


Under this agreement, the two parties will jointly develop and operate crisis response manuals tailored to different types of rail facility accidents, and establish an integrated disaster response system to improve on-site applicability.


In addition, they plan to gradually implement safety inspections and technical consultations for rail facilities, support cause investigation and analysis in the event of accidents, operate educational programs for relevant public officials and rail industry workers, and manage a consultative body for rail facility safety management.


Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province aims to use this agreement as an opportunity to strengthen accident prevention and rapid response systems for rail facilities in the province, solidify the foundation for cooperation with cities and counties, and create an environment where residents and tourists can safely use rail facilities.



Son Changhwan, Head of the Global Headquarters of Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, stated, "Cooperation with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority, a national specialized institution for rail facility safety inspections, will be an important milestone in raising the level of rail facility safety management in Gangwon Province. We will continue to do our utmost to create a safe tourism environment where residents and visitors can use facilities with peace of mind."


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