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The Sports Ethics Center, under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Lee (President) Acting Director Han Min-soo), announced on the 21st that it held an 'experiential safety training' for its employees at Seoul Gwangnaru Safety Experience Hall on the 19th to enhance their capabilities in responding to disasters and safety accidents.
This training was organized to improve employees' initial response abilities when various disasters and safety accidents occur and to help them master necessary action procedures in actual crisis situations.
The training proceeded with customized experiential programs simulating real disaster scenarios. Key contents included actions and evacuation procedures during earthquakes, responses to natural disasters such as floods and storms, initial fire suppression using fire extinguishers, and emergency evacuation drills using safety ropes.
Center employees learned action procedures for different situations in the event of a disaster, directly practiced initial responses and safe evacuation methods in emergency scenarios, thereby enhancing their on-site response capabilities.
Acting Director Han Min-soo (Lee (President)) emphasized, "Essential safety training such as disaster preparedness cannot be overemphasized," adding, "It is most important to quickly execute learned action procedures when a disaster situation occurs."
He further added, "Moving forward, we will continuously promote safety management activities considering various types of disasters to further strengthen employees' safety awareness and crisis response capabilities."
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