Real-Time Complex Disaster Drill Conducted in October
The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation announced on December 23 that it has been selected as an outstanding institution for the third consecutive year in the 2025 Disaster Response Safe Korea Training evaluation, organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation conducted the 2025 Disaster Response Safe Korea Training on October 29 at the GS Gumi Combined Heat and Power Plant within the Gumi National Industrial Complex. The Industrial Complex Corporation
The Disaster Response Safe Korea Training is a nationwide comprehensive training program for national disaster preparedness. A total of 335 organizations, including central government ministries, local governments, and public institutions, participate to inspect their disaster response systems. Performance is evaluated by a central assessment team and rated as excellent, average, or insufficient.
On October 29, the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation conducted a real-time field and discussion-based training at the GS Gumi Combined Heat and Power Plant within the Gumi National Industrial Complex, simulating a complex disaster scenario involving simultaneous fire, chemical accidents, and sinkholes.
In this training, the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation received high marks for several reasons: the full participation of executives and employees, including the head of the organization; the active use of the disaster safety communication network (PS-LTE); close initial response collaboration with 13 related organizations; and, for the first time in the training’s history, the deployment of a humanoid robot at the disaster site.
Chairman Lee Sanghoon stated, "Our efforts to strengthen response capabilities using digital demonstration equipment such as humanoid robots, and to establish a collaborative system with related organizations, have led to meaningful results. We will continue striving to enhance the disaster preparedness and on-site safety levels of companies and workers in industrial complexes."
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