Daekyo Conducts Fire and Emergency Response Training for 150 Employees

by JUNG YEON WOO Posted : June 22, 2026, 16:28Updated : June 22, 2026, 16:28
Employees of Daekyo and its affiliates conduct fire evacuation drills during fire and emergency response training held on June 19 at Daekyo Tower in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.
Employees of Daekyo and its affiliates conduct fire evacuation drills during fire and emergency response training held on June 19 at Daekyo Tower in Gwanak-gu, Seoul. [Photo=Daekyo]
Daekyo, in collaboration with the Gwanak Fire Station and the Korean Emergency First Aid Training Center, conducted fire and emergency response training.

According to Daekyo on June 22, approximately 150 employees from Daekyo and its affiliates participated in the training held on June 19 at Daekyo Tower in Gwanak-gu, Seoul. The training aimed to enhance the ability to respond quickly and accurately in the event of a fire or emergency situation and to create a safe working environment.

The training focused on hands-on practice for fire response and first aid. Participants first reviewed evacuation routes and emergency procedures for each floor with the Gwanak Fire Station, followed by evacuation drills simulating a fire scenario and practical training on using fire extinguishers.

Under the guidance of instructors from the Korean Emergency First Aid Training Center, participants also received training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and the Heimlich maneuver. Attendees learned essential response methods for emergencies through practical exercises. Certificates of completion for first aid training were issued to those who completed the course.

Daekyo aims to continuously strengthen employees' safety awareness and response capabilities through this training and to expand a safety-centered organizational culture through regular safety education and drills.

The company conducts regular mandatory safety training, including fire and emergency response training, for employees every year. This year, in response to a series of major fires and emergencies in the country, Daekyo has shifted its training approach from a theoretical focus to a more practical, hands-on format to enhance safety awareness and actual response capabilities.

A Daekyo representative stated, "Safety is fundamental to corporate management and the most important value in creating an environment where employees can work with peace of mind. We hope this training will enhance our ability to respond quickly and calmly in real crisis situations."



* This article has been translated by AI.