Abstract

In order to respond to emergency situations such as disasters, it is necessary to plan appropriately from the prevention stage to the preparation, response and recovery stages. The purpose of this study is to analyze the safety management plans stipulated by individual central administrative agencies in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations, and to derive the problems and improvement of the plans. As a result of the investigation of a total of 272 major safety-related laws and regulations, this study suggested improvement measures. First, through comparison and analysis of similar safety-related laws and regulations, new establishment of relevant safety management plan when necessary, second, relations to secure procedural justification when establishing a plan, and third, preparation of follow-up measures after establishment of the plan to secure the effectiveness of the safety management plan.

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