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Sample record of traffic safety education themed class meeting in the second semester (three articles)

Sample record of traffic safety education themed class meeting in the second semester (three articles) Record of the traffic safety education themed class meeting in the second semester 1

(1) Traffic safety education in schools

< p> Strengthen road traffic safety publicity and education for primary and secondary school students. Traffic safety slogans and bulletin boards should be set up on campus, and posters should be posted to promote traffic laws, regulations and safety knowledge. Carry out traffic safety knowledge competitions, traffic safety themed class meetings, legal education classes and other activities to strengthen traffic safety publicity to teachers and students in schools.

(2) Family traffic safety education

Using the creation of "traffic safety schools" as a carrier, we will promote road traffic safety into schools and families, and bring The distributed pamphlets on traffic safety laws and regulations are taken home by students, and parent committees of each class lead parents to give full play to the leading and radiating role of "little hands holding big hands" among primary and secondary school students to promote the improvement of road traffic safety awareness in every family.

(3) Off-campus traffic safety education

1. Consciously abide by social ethics, be civilized, polite, love labor, and have a correct attitude towards learning.

2. Consciously abide by road traffic management laws and regulations, and have a strong awareness of traffic safety and self-protection.

3. When driving and cycling (students are not allowed to ride), strictly follow traffic signals and signs and markings to pass in a civilized manner; do not climb or cross traffic guardrails; do not cross the road indiscriminately, and do not obstruct the roadway. Traffic safety activities.

4. Protect public transportation facilities, protect public property, and do not post, graffiti, or graffiti on traffic signs and sign poles.

5. Actively encourage parents to drive and walk in a civilized manner, jointly maintain the road traffic environment, and resist various traffic violations.

6. ***Participate in traffic management social practice activities.

The content of traffic safety education is divided into three parts: school traffic safety education, family traffic safety education and out-of-school traffic safety education. Second semester traffic safety education theme class meeting record 2

1. How to pay attention to traffic safety

1. Road safety

The meaning of various traffic lights: green light is on When the yellow light is on, passing is allowed, but turning vehicles are not allowed to impede the passage of through vehicles and pedestrians; when the yellow light is on, passing is not allowed, but vehicles and pedestrians who have entered the crosswalk after crossing the stop line can continue to pass; when the red light is on, no passing is allowed When passing, when the yellow light is flashing, you must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.

The meaning of the crosswalk signal: when the green light is on, it is allowed to pass; when the green light is flashing, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, but those who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; when the red light is on, they are not allowed to pass. When crossing the road, develop a good habit of looking at traffic signals. At the same time, pay attention to passing vehicles and do not chase, run, cross or suddenly change the direction of travel. Do not lean on guardrails and isolation piers, and do not climb or drill over guardrails and isolation piers to cross the road. Instead, walk through overpasses and street tunnels. When there is no pedestrian crossing, you must go straight through, actively avoid passing vehicles, and do not rush to pass when vehicles approach. When crossing a highway, you must obey the instructions of the traffic police, abide by the traffic rules, and follow the principles of "Stop on red lights, go on green lights" and "Slow once, look twice, and pass three times"

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According to the regulations of the transportation department, children under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride bicycles, tricycles and various push-pull rickshaws on the streets. Even if you are over 12 years old, you must obey traffic rules when riding on the street. When riding a bicycle on the street, use the slow lane. You cannot enter the fast lane of motor vehicles, and you cannot ride a bicycle on the sidewalk. On road sections that are not divided into motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle lanes, you must drive on the right side as much as possible, do not drive in the opposite direction, and do not ride in the middle of the road.

When riding a bicycle, you must go straight, do not turn left and right, and do not rush or turn sharply when turning. You must slow down in advance, see the left, right and rear clearly, and make clear gestures. , indicates the direction of turning. When overtaking, it cannot affect the driving of the vehicle being overtaken. When riding a bicycle through an intersection, you must slow down and pay attention to passing vehicles. When encountering a red light at an intersection, you must brake as soon as possible and do not cross the stop line at the intersection. When two or more people ride on the street together, they should not ride side by side, let alone support each other, and do not chase each other wildly or make fun of each other.

This will not only affect the normal driving of others, but also easily cause accidents. When riding a bicycle, you cannot show off your riding skills by letting go of the handlebars, nor can you climb or support a motor vehicle to save effort and curiosity. Do not ride with people or items that are too large or heavy, and do not ride with other items in your hands. Don't learn to ride a bicycle on the road.

3. Safety when riding a bus

When taking a bus, you must abide by the order, wait in turn at the designated place, wait for the bus to stop, get off first and then get on, don't be crowded, Do not rush to get in or out of the car before it has stopped, otherwise it is easy to cause falls or bruises. When riding in a car, you are not allowed to throw debris out of the car, and you are not allowed to stick your head, arms or any part of your body out of the car. This may cause you to be easily scratched by oncoming cars or tree branches on the roadside. At the same time, you must not bring flammable or explosive items such as firecrackers and gasoline on board. After getting off the car, you must first walk to the sidewalk. If you need to cross the road, you must use the crosswalk. You must not rush to the middle of the road as soon as you get off the car. You must not wait for the car to drive away and run from the front or back of the car to the middle of the road. In this way, you cannot see the vehicles on the road. , it is easy for something to happen. When taking a taxi, do not stand on the motor vehicle lane. In the unfortunate event of a rollover accident, do not hold on to any part of the car. The best thing to do is to hold your head and shrink your body. If you encounter a traffic accident, you must maintain the scene well, call for adults at the same time, notify the hospital, so that the injured can be rescued quickly, and call the traffic police or security personnel in a timely manner; you must also remember the license plate number of the vehicle that caused the accident.

4. Railway and train safety

You are not allowed to walk, linger, fight, pick up waste items at the railway entrance or on the railway, and you are not allowed to get into or pick up cars. When passing a railway crossing, you must obey the instructions of the crossing guard. When the railing is lowered, it means that the train is about to pass. You must not go through the railing to cross the crossing. Don't cross the railroad, and don't play on the tracks. If a train is coming, you must stand 5 meters away from the rails. On the electric railway line, you must also be careful not to climb the catenary pillars and towers, and do not rest or play near the towers to prevent electric shock. When waiting for a train at a platform, stand outside the safety line. If you are at a small station without safety guardrails, be sure to stay two meters away from the track. The train comes into the station very quickly. If you get too close, you risk being involved. On the train, don't play with fire; don't play outside the connection between two carriages, as this can easily get pinched or squeezed; never extend your head, body, hands, etc. out of the window to avoid being stuck by the window or Scratched by signaling equipment, trees, etc. along the route. Used plastic lunch boxes, water bottles, packaging bags and other tea supplies should not be thrown out of the window.

2. Drowning prevention

1. Do not play or chase privately by the seaside, lakeside, riverside, reservoir, ditch or pond to prevent slipping into the water. There is a saying: If you walk by the river no matter what, you will inevitably get your feet wet sometimes.

2. Students are strictly prohibited from swimming in the water privately, especially primary and secondary school students must be accompanied by an adult and wear a life belt.

3. It is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary school students to go fishing privately, because when fishing

squatting by the water, the soil and sand near the water will be soaked in water for a long time and become very loose. It has been soaked in water for many years and has grown a layer of moss. Once you step on it, you will slip into the water. Even if you don't slip into the water, you are in danger of being injured.

4. It is strictly prohibited to go boating in groups without being accompanied by an adult or wearing a lifebuoy.

5. When boating in the park or taking a boat, you must sit properly. Do not run around on the boat, or wash your hands and feet on the side of the boat. Especially when riding a small boat, do not rock or be overweight to avoid risk of injury. The boat capsizes or sinks.

6. When you are on a boat, if you encounter special circumstances, you must stay calm, follow the instructions of the staff on the boat, and do not dive rashly. If someone is drowning, do not rush into the water to rescue them.

7. When encountering strong winds, heavy rain, big waves or heavy fog, it is best not to take a boat or play on the boat.

8. If you accidentally slip into the water, you should take a full breath, slap the water, and shout loudly. People on the shore should immediately call for help from adults, and look for long branches, bamboos, grass and vines nearby. If no adult comes to rescue, people on the shore should immediately take off their clothes and belts while shouting, pick them up and throw them to the person who falls into the water.

9. If you unfortunately drown, when someone comes to rescue you, you should relax your body and let the rescuer support your waist.

10. When something you love falls into the water, don’t rush to fish it out. Instead, ask an adult for help.

3. To prevent food poisoning and pay attention to hygiene, it starts with me.

1. Do not buy random snacks, especially cold drinks and popsicles with rough packaging and low quality in roadside shops and streets. Do not buy them from vendors without business licenses or health permits. Popcorn, puffed food, tofu, cooked meat, mutton skewers, spicy food and other foods.

2. Reheat food overnight, do not eat rotten food, do not drink tap water, let alone drink water randomly, and eat raw fruits and vegetables. Vegetables should be washed and fruits should be peeled before eating. Do not eat wild fruits, vegetables, mushrooms and other wild foods.

3. Wash your hands frequently, especially before and after meals. You must wash your hands when going to the toilet.

4. Students in lower grades are now at the age when they are losing their teeth. Don’t eat snacks randomly and maintain oral hygiene at all times, so that you can grow hard, neat, and white teeth.

5. When purchasing food, you should carefully check the manufacturer, production date, and shelf life.

6. The tableware at home should be disinfected frequently, and the kitchen should be sheltered from wind to prevent mold.

7. Children like to have some things in their mouths, especially hard things, which can easily slip into their stomachs and contain many bacteria, which can cause pain or even danger.

8. Do not eat fruits from the orchard secretly, as pesticides may be sprayed on them to avoid poisoning.

4. Fire prevention and self-rescue.

1. Particularly common fire accidents: We deal with fire everywhere in our lives, but fire brings us a lot of harm, so we should not play with fire, and do not carry lighters, matches, or firecrackers.

2. Many of our parents smoke. Students should especially remind parents not to smoke while lying on the bed, especially not to throw cigarette butts around.

3. Be careful when using electrical appliances. When using fluorescent lamps and electric heaters, keep a certain distance from combustible materials. Do not use light bulbs or electric heaters to bake clothes, hand towels, etc.

4. When using mosquito-repellent incense, be careful. Place the lit mosquito-repellent incense on a metal plate, porcelain plate, cement floor, or brick floor. Also, be careful to keep away from combustible materials.

5. Be careful when using the stove. Do not place flammable objects near the stove. Never use the stove to bake clothes. If you want to bake clothes, you must be supervised.

6. Pay attention to safety when using liquefied petroleum gas stoves. When igniting, open the gas valve first and then use electronic ignition. After use, close the valve and pay special attention when cooking with liquefied gas or boiling water to prevent water from extinguishing the fire.

7. Do not carry out picnics, barbecues and other activities in the wild without permission to prevent wildfires.

8. Do not set off firecrackers and fireworks near densely populated areas, oil depots, explosives, wineries, and chemical plants.

9. Do not burn garbage indiscriminately, and do not put burning cinders in garbage piles, as this can easily cause fire.

10. During the Qingming Festival, when sweeping tombs, special attention should be paid to fires caused by scented wax.

11. If a fire breaks out at home, you should immediately collect materials from the local area, cover the flames with a wet towel, and quickly cut off the source of the fire.

12. If the oil pan catches fire, do not use water to extinguish the fire, and do not hold the pan directly with your hands to avoid injury from the soup. Cover the pan immediately, or cover it with sand or quilt.

13. If an electrical appliance catches fire, turn off the power immediately and cover it with a dry blanket. Remember not to use water to put out the fire, because water is conductive.

14. The first thing to do in the event of a fire is to call "119" to clarify the location of the fire.

15. Don’t panic, crawl along the wall, and wrap your mouth and nose with a wet towel. If your clothes are on fire, you cannot run around blindly. You should fall to the ground and roll back and forth or jump into the nearby water.

16. If a fire breaks out in public places such as movie theaters and shopping malls, you must first stay calm and know the direction. Do not crowd or blindly follow the fire, and do not go under the seats, corners or under the counter. Drill.

17. Learn how to use a fire extinguisher. Dry powder fire extinguishers are commonly used. How to use:

A. Shake it up and down B. Pull out the safety pin C. Point the nozzle tube toward the root of the flame

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D. Press the valve, do not get too close to the fire, and stand in a lunge when spraying. Record three of the traffic safety education theme class meeting in the second semester

Activity process

1. Study the safety knowledge manual and understand the importance of safety knowledge.

2. Understand the importance of safety knowledge by studying some examples of safety accidents that occurred around you. Show the theme of this class meeting activity.

3. Moderator: Safety is all around us.

4. Moderator: We go to school and after school every day when the roads are the most crowded. If we are not careful, some unexpected accidents will happen. Therefore, we must know some traffic rules. Now, let’s learn about transportation together.

A. Let a person play the role of a traffic policeman and ask students to explain what it means.

B. Traffic knowledge contest. Show some common traffic signs and let students explain what they mean and see who gets the most answers.

5. Moderator: We must pay attention to safety when doing activities on or off campus, otherwise, some unexpected safety accidents may happen to us.

Discussion: Is the following behavior correct?

A. Crowding with each other when crossing the bridge after school;

B. You chase each other on the highway ;

C. Riding a bicycle on the road;

D. Fishing for lobsters by the river;

E. Walking on the railing of the bridge;

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F. Students taking the school bus stick their hands or heads out of the car window while riding;

Moderator: Students, we must not be as stupid as the above students! < /p>

Security guard: I want to test everyone, what special phone numbers do you know? What are their functions?

(110, 119, 120, 121...)

6. Moderator: Not only must we understand some necessary safety regulations, we must also know how to deal with some accidents, and we must also be vigilant about the people and things around us.

Let students understand that bad people have no appearance. The bad guy may be beautiful or even kind, he may be a man or a woman, he may be a stranger, or he may be someone close to him.

What would you do if you encountered the following situations:

A. You saw a group of young people fighting on the road;

B. When your friend was playing by the river and accidentally fell into the river;

C. When you saw a fire in a place, and the fire was very fierce;

D. Someone When you were out of school in the evening, you said it was your mother who came to take you home;

E. When you went shopping with your parents, you got separated from your parents, and you didn’t Know how to get home;

7. The host took out a prepared proposal of "Cherish life and grow healthily" and read out the proposal.

8. Choose this week’s Little Safety Guard.