(1)At this plenary session, a bill was passed to prohibit smoking in various facilities handling flammable substances, including gas stations, and to require facility officials to install smoking cessation signsimage text translation
(2)Anyone can no longer smoke at gas stations and other dangerous goods stores, and they will have to pay a fine of up to 1 million won if they violate the law
(3)Smoking at LPG filling stations is prohibited by the LPG Business Act, but it has been pointed out that smoking at gas stations is not prohibited by the Hazardous Materials Safety Control Act, which regulates gas stations As the local government’s bypass response through the existing National Health Promotion Act was limited, the law governing gas stations was passed, and now smoking at gas stations can be banned and explosions can be prevented in advance
(4)Now, even small embers can spread greatly, and users can be banned from smoking at gas stations, which are prone to serious damage to life and property We will continue our legislative activities to create a safe society in the future
(1)40 Alternatives to partial amendments to the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Actimage text translation
(2)Lee Sujin’s expense Lee Soo-soo
(1)Park Joo-min, the representative of the lawmaker, passed the amendment to the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act!image text translation
(2)a gas station smoking ban
(3)Storage of various dangerous goods, including gas stations
(4)Penalties of up to 1 million won will be imposed for explicit violations of smoking prohibition at handling stations
(5)Facility managers are also required to install non-smoking areas and non-smoking signs and to restrain smoking and smoking attempts
(6)Places dealing with large amounts of flammable substances such as gasoline require strict regulations because there is a risk of explosion and large casualties in the event of a fireWe will protect the lives and safety of the people through the gas station smoking ban!
(7)The Minjoo Party
A world where even basic common sense must be made into law