The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is conducting training to prevent serious accidents in order to create a safe working environment and promote a culture of safety in educational settings.
On April 25, the Office announced that from April to July, it will provide "customized serious accident prevention training" in a face-to-face, regionally targeted format for all schools and heads of affiliated institutions in the province.
The main topics of the training include: ▲ understanding risk assessment ▲ the role of school supervisors ▲ case studies of serious accidents ▲ response measures in the event of a serious accident.
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is conducting 'Serious Accident Punishment Act Safety Training' for managers. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
The Office aims to prevent serious accidents by identifying harmful and hazardous factors in schools at an early stage, and is also working to create a safe working environment.
To this end, the Office has allocated 6 billion won this year for the "Risk Assessment and School Safety and Health Management Support Project."
An official from the Office stated, "By fulfilling the roles and responsibilities of managers through serious accident prevention training, we will create a safe working environment and continue to implement substantial serious accident prevention projects to further promote a culture of safety."
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