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SNET Group Achieves Goal of Strengthening Safety Management Responsibility Through Joint Drill With Songpa Fire Station

SNET Group Achieves Goal of Strengthening Safety Management Responsibility Through Joint Drill With Songpa Fire Station

SNET Group (Chairman Park Hyodae) announced on November 26 that it had successfully completed a joint fire drill with the Songpa Fire Station Emergency Response Team at the S2F Center.


This drill was conducted to strengthen the group's responsibility for safety management and to establish a legal response system. As workplace safety accidents have continued to occur recently, the importance of safety management has grown even further. Accordingly, SNET Group has focused on enhancing its practical safety response capabilities under the principle that "safety is the foundation of all business activities."


Taking into account the high work density characteristic of the S2F Center, the drill was designed based on a scenario that assumed a mass casualty situation. The main focus was on meticulously inspecting the response system for the entire process, from initial fire detection to guiding emergency evacuation, linking with the control room, and managing the external assembly area. Preparations were also systematically carried out, including scenario reviews in advance, selection of safety personnel for each floor, and equipment checks.


Approximately 150 people participated in the drill, including SNET Group executives and employees, as well as the S2F Center operations team. The Songpa Fire Station Emergency Response Team conducted on-site simulations to further enhance the realism of the exercise.


Measures were taken according to the same standards as in an actual emergency, and a real-time information sharing system was operated between each floor and the control room, allowing immediate verification of fire occurrence, evacuation flow, and assembly status.


SNET Group has been evaluated as having further strengthened its standard response process, enabling the entire organization to respond quickly and accurately in the event of a crisis through this drill.


Lee Sumin, Head of the S2F Center at SNET Group, stated, "Safety is the most important foundation supporting a company's sustainability," and added, "Taking this drill as an opportunity, we will further strengthen our response capabilities and collaboration system. The S2F Center will continue to provide a safe environment through regular drills and inspections."

This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.


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