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The difference between labor protection supplies and production safety supplies

It should be included in the production safety expenses.

Because production safety expenses are a general term, and protective equipment is only one of them. The following are for reference (9 categories):

1. Expenditures on improving, transforming and maintaining safety protection equipment and facilities

1. Safety protection facilities for power supply, distribution and consumption (leakage protection , grounding protection, electric shock protection and other devices, protective facilities around transformers and switchboards, electrical explosion-proof facilities, waterproof cables and backup power supplies, etc.):

1) Leakage protection switch; 2) Electric box; 3) Generator Rent or purchase (as backup power supply); 4) Transformer installation; 5) Electrical tools, insulation materials; 6) Two-color yellow-green ground wire; 7) Cables; 8) Lighting fixtures; 9) Others.

2. Safety devices for various electromechanical equipment:

1) Various pressure gauges; 2) Protective covers for equipment rotation and transmission parts; 3) Replacement of wearing parts for various equipment and Purchase of spare parts, such as elevators, electric hoists, automobiles and other wearing parts and spare parts (such as brake pads, etc.).

3. Replacement costs for workshop ventilation and dust removal equipment and activated carbon.

4. Fire and explosion-proof equipment and facilities

1) Maintenance fees for combustible gas leakage alarms; 2) Maintenance fees for automatic fire alarm systems; 3) Maintenance fees for lightning protection and anti-static facilities; 4) Testing and maintenance fees for video surveillance systems .

5. Anti-scalding equipment and facilities

1) Cost of replacing the insulation layer of steam pipes; ventilation facilities in the boiler room.

6. Various protection and safety devices on hoisting machinery and lifting equipment:

1) Purchase and replace steel wire ropes after they are scrapped; 2) Scrap and replace lifting supporting rigging; 3 ) Other safety devices

7. Insurance and signaling devices for boilers, gas storage tanks, and compressors

1) Safety valves; 2) Parameter display instruments; 3) Other safety devices

8. Safety nets, sheds, guardrails, etc. set up to prevent objects and people from falling when working at heights:

1) safety net; 2) wooden board; 3) iron sheet; 4) wooden枋

9. Various safety warnings and warning signs

1) Safety signs and materials; 2) Production of safety bulletin boards; 3) Promotional slogans, colorful flags, flagpoles; 4) Materials with device sign.

10. Safety protection communication equipment: 1) Tweeters; 2) Alarm bells and lights; 3) Intercoms; 4) Others

11. Other safety protection equipment and facilities.

2. Expenditures for equipping necessary emergency rescue equipment, equipment and safety protection items for on-site workers

1. Emergency lighting, ventilation, pumping equipment, shovels, picks, jacks, etc.

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1) Water pump, hose and hose; 2) Ventilator, exhaust fan; 3) Shovel, pickaxe, shovel, trolley; 4) Others

2. First aid kit and equipment , Medicines

1) First aid medicines; 2) Medicine box.

3. Emergency rescue equipment and equipment (including rescue vehicles, etc.).

1) Expenses incurred during emergency incident handling (application for ambulance, stretcher, gas expenses, etc.)

2) Emergency incident aftermath handling expenses, including compensation, restoration expenses, etc. .

4. Various fire-fighting equipment and equipment: fire extinguishers and secondary charges; sand buckets and shovels.

5. Other rescue equipment and equipment: expenses paid by external parties to support the rescue; expenses incurred during the rescue.

3. Inspection and inspection expenses for safety facilities and special equipment

1. Inspection and inspection fees for cranes, elevators, gas storage tanks, and sub-drums.

2. Inspection and testing fees for safety accessories such as pressure gauges and safety valves.

3. Regular calibration fees for combustible gas leakage alarms, automatic fire alarm systems, lightning protection, and anti-static facilities.

4. Video surveillance system verification fees.

IV. Promotion and application of new technologies, new standards, new processes and new equipment suitable for safe production

1. Establishment and maintenance costs of safety standardization system

2 .Occupational health management system establishment and maintenance expenses

3. New operating procedures and new equipment technical training expenses

5. Safety production inspection and evaluation expenses

1. Cost of hiring experts to participate in safety inspection and evaluation: salary of external experts from the project department.

2. Safety production inspection, supervision and evaluation fees at all levels

6. Expenditures for assessment, monitoring and rectification of major hazards and accident hazards

1. Hazard source identification and assessment

2. Accident hazard assessment

3. Emergency plan measures investment

4. Natural disaster early warning costs

5. Expenses for safety inspection and assessment of construction bridges

6. Expenses for assessment, rectification, and monitoring of other major hazard sources and major accident hazards

7. Expenses for safety production publicity, education, and training

1. Purchase and print production safety books, publications, video materials, etc.

2. Hold production safety exhibitions and knowledge competitions, and set up showrooms, education rooms, etc.

3. Convene a special meeting on production safety

4. Professional training on production safety for full-time security personnel and production management personnel. Safety training and certification fees.

5. All-staff safety and special (special) operation safety skills training

6. Safety emergency rescue and plan drills

7. Various safety production publicity Expenditures

8. Other safety education and training expenses

8. Expenditures on equipping and updating safety protective equipment for on-site workers

1. Anti-static overalls and protective gloves for workers , protective masks, work shoes, safety belts, safety helmets and other labor protection supplies

2. Electrical insulation tools and calibration expenses

9. Other expenses directly related to production safety

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1. Occupational health examination fees; 2. Certificate collection fees for special operations personnel.