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http://dx.doi.org/10.12812/ksms.2022.24.2.163

A Study on the Establishment of an Integrated Management System for Forest Fire Prevention and Suppression Measures  

Lee, Jeong-Il (Nation Fire Agency 119. fire department. Central 119 Rescue Headquarters)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.24, no.2, 2022 , pp. 163-169 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, in Korea, if a very large forest fire occurs due to the people's carelessness, it is of great interest because it spreads into a large forest fire. If a wildfire spreads and becomes large, it will inflict great damage (appointment and property), and the damage is irreversible. The best way to extinguish a wildfire is to prevent it before it occurs. If a forest fire occurs due to a failure in prevention, the early firefighting activities to prevent the progress of the forest fire by promptly dispatching it by reporting it and approaching the site as soon as possible should now be managed with a systematic integrated management system. To do so, it is necessary to prepare a preventive system, such as issuing warnings for each weather condition by the Korea Forest Service, consisting of cooperation (support) activities for forest fire prevention by related organizations, etc. In order to minimize the loss of precious lives and forests, measures have been taken to establish a system, to establish a prompt and accurate situation reporting system, and to establish an integrated command system (ICS) for on-site commanders.
Keywords
Super large forest fire; Carelessness; Integrated management system; Forest fire prevention; Integrated command system; Related organizations;
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