Abstract

In the event of a crisis, an emergency preparedness organization that oversees and coordinates emergency preparedness tasks from basic local governments to the central government plays a very important role. However, related laws and regulations are mainly composed of exhibitions, and emergency preparedness personnel often serve as disaster, safety management, and civil defense, and lack of expertise due to the perception that they are non-preferred positions and frequent job transfers. By expanding the scope of emergency preparedness work in peacetime in preparation for diversifying North Korean threats and national crises and emergencies, the effective operation of emergency preparedness organizations should be guaranteed. The person in charge of emergency preparedness of basic local governments should be reorganized, and professionalism should be improved through regular job training. In addition, it is necessary to ensure conditions for integrated crisis management during wartime and peacetime by revising laws and regulations such as the Emergency Preparedness Resource Management Act and the Integrated Defense Act.

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