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The Korea National Sport University is launching the '2026 Sports Facility Safety Management Group Training' to strengthen safety management capabilities among owners, managers, and operators of sports facilities.
The university plans to go beyond mere statutory mandatory training, focusing on on-site accident prevention education to ensure that citizens can use sports facilities with peace of mind. A total of 20 sessions will be conducted across regions, offering practical training tailored to facility types and on-site characteristics for both public and private sports facilities.
The training curriculum includes topics such as 'Key Provisions of the Sports Facilities Act,' 'Safety Inspections and Management Methods by Sport Type,' 'Accident Prevention and Response Measures,' 'Legal Dispute Cases and Countermeasures,' and 'Utilization of the Comprehensive Information Management System for Sports Facilities.' These contents are designed to be immediately applicable by facility managers on-site.
A representative from the Korea National Sport University, who spoke with this newspaper via telephone, stated, "Based on this training, the university aims to enhance professionalism in safety management and on-site response capabilities, continuing various efforts to create a safe sports environment where citizens can enjoy activities with peace of mind."
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