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The Study on safety culture legal improvement of Framework Act on Disaster and Safety Management

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2014, 65(), pp.361-383
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

나채준 1

1한국법제연구원

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ABSTRACT

Recently Large-scale natural disasters occur frequently due to environmental changes such as climate change. Specifically, Because of recent change of the economic and social environment and climate change, safety from catastrophic disaster is an important national policy and increase in the needs of the people. Framework Act on Disaster and Safety Management is to protect citizens from the various disasters, including natural disasters and is revised Significantly in August 2013 in order to cope with Changed disasters environment. However, an improvement on the safety management system is still needed. In particular, on April 16, the sinking of the Sewol, in southwest sea of Jeollanamdo Jindogun jodomyeon, appeared safety management system is still poor and the cause of the sinking is still not disclosed. Because of the tragic accident the disaster management system is need for a full-scale review. What is more needed is enhance people's safety awareness and more effort to settle safety culture is need. Safety management system is important, but social conditions is more important to practice the system. No matter which system maintenance it is meaningless because it does not operate properly. Therefore in this paper, for the safety culture improvement of the Framework Act on Disaster and Safety Management which amended in 2013, review the contents and propose improvement. Review the provisions of the Act which is the regulations of safety training for people(sec.66-5) and regulations of professional manpower expansion for safety training(sec.66-6), regulations of Integration and utilization of safety information Management System, propose safety culture improvement.

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