Fire Safety Innovation Task Force Meeting
39 Tasks Reviewed and Refined Through Consultation

The National Fire Agency is set to actively promote its 'Fire Safety Innovation' initiative to improve abnormal practices and unreasonable systems that undermine public safety.


To this end, on May 6, the National Fire Agency held a meeting of the 'Fire Safety Innovation Task Force (TF)' at the Government Complex Seoul and focused on discussing key innovation tasks that have a significant impact on public perception, according to an announcement on May 7.

On the 6th, Seungryong Kim, Commissioner of the National Fire Agency, engaged in consultations with related ministries and began reviewing system improvements related to fire safety innovation. National Fire Agency

On the 6th, Seungryong Kim, Commissioner of the National Fire Agency, engaged in consultations with related ministries and began reviewing system improvements related to fire safety innovation. National Fire Agency

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During the meeting, the agency reviewed a total of 39 tasks that were identified through the operation of a public suggestion portal, feedback from the 119 On-site Advisory Group, brainstorming sessions by sector, and internal discussions following the formation of the TF on April 17. In addition, the discussion centered on key tasks that are highly relevant to the public.


The National Fire Agency plans to refine these tasks through consultation with relevant ministries and a review of system improvements. The goal is to develop them into policies that are practically effective in the field and to deliver results that the public can directly experience.



In addition, the agency will continue to collect opinions from the public and on-site personnel through the Fire Safety Innovation Task Force. Through this process, the agency aims to proactively address and improve unreasonable systems and practices. Commissioner Seungryong Kim of the National Fire Agency stated, "Fire safety is a fundamental responsibility of the state to protect the lives and property of the people," and added, "Based on the voices of the public and those in the field, we will boldly improve abnormal practices and systems and achieve fire safety innovation outcomes that people can truly feel."


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