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What are the precautions on the train?
Second, you need to prepare a water cup when you take the train, because you need to drink some water on the train. Many people don't pay attention to this, which will affect your health, because the train is dry and there are many people. If you don't drink enough water, you are likely to get angry.
Thirdly, we should pay attention to putting our money in a safe place before we take the train. Many people like to put their money in one place. This is actually a wrong idea. I suggest you divide the money into three parts, so that even if you lose it, your other money is still with you.
Fourth, there will be many people in the waiting room of the railway station. When we wait for the train to rest here, we should pay attention to the surrounding environment, don't talk to strangers at will, and don't leave the place where we put the parcel at will. At present, there are many lawless elements in the railway station, so everyone should pay attention at any time.
Fifth, when we are ready to get on the bus, we should pay attention to the safety of getting on the bus. Never cross the cordon and wait for the train, it will be dangerous. In addition, it is easy to cause unnecessary trouble if people don't get on the bus. We should line up to get on the bus.
Sixth, after boarding the train, everyone must first find their own position. When putting the package beside them, they should put the package where they can look up and see it. At the same time, they should be careful not to put anything of value in their bags to avoid being stolen by bad people.
Seventh, because of the distance, we will choose to be the sleeper of the train. Although the sleeper is more comfortable, you should also pay attention to your property safety. When you sleep, you'd better keep your money with you, and you'd better keep it with us so that you can know at any time.
legal ground
Catalogue of prohibited or restricted articles carried and checked by railway passengers
first
1. prohibited items
(1) Guns and bullets (including main parts)
1. Military guns and official guns: pistols, submachine guns, rifles, machine guns, riot guns, etc. And all kinds of bullets.
2. Civil guns: air guns, shotguns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, etc. And all kinds of bullets.
3. Prop guns, starting guns, steel ball guns, tear gas guns, stun guns and all kinds of bullets.
4. Samples and imitations of the above items.
(2) explosives
1. Ammunition: bombs, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs, grenades, mines, grenades, etc.
2. Blasting equipment: explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, seismic bombs, blasting agents, etc.
3. Fireworks products: fireworks, fireworks (including cold light fireworks), firecrackers, throwing guns, pulling guns, smashing guns and other fireworks, detonating paper, black powder, pyrotechnics, fuses, and "steel ball fireworks" and other products with fireworks effect.
4. Imitation of the above items.
(3) control device
1. controlled knives: according to the classification and safety requirements of controlled knives (GA 1334-20 16), they are recognized as special knives for controlled knives (daggers, bayonets, sabres, triangular scrapers, hunting knives, tension spring folding knives, etc.). ), special kitchen knife (lengthening bone knife, lengthening watermelon knife, lengthening cleaver, boning knife, butcher knife, multi-purpose knife, etc. ), edged martial arts and craft gift knives (martial arts knives, swords, etc. ), and other controlled tools (beyond GA/T 6550).
2. Other instruments: batons, military or police daggers, tear gas, electric shocks, protectors, crossbows, etc.
(4) Flammable and explosive articles
1. Compressed gas and liquefied gas: hydrogen, methane, ethane, ethylene oxide, dimethyl ether, butane, natural gas, ethylene, vinyl chloride, propylene, acetylene (dissolved in medium), carbon monoxide, liquefied petroleum gas, freon, oxygen (except bagged medical oxygen for patients to inhale oxygen), water gas, etc.
2. Flammable liquids: gasoline (including methanol gasoline and ethanol gasoline), kerosene, diesel oil, benzene, alcohol, alcoholic beverages with volume percentage greater than 70% or unclear label, 1, 2- propylene oxide, carbon disulfide, methanol, acetone, ether, paint, thinner, rosin oil, etc.
3. Flammable solids: red phosphorus, glitter powder, solid alcohol, celluloid, foaming agent H, azodiisoheptylnitrile, etc.
4. Spontaneous combustion articles: yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oil paper and its products, etc.
5. Flammable articles when wet: metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (calcium carbide), magnesium aluminum powder, etc.
6. Oxidants and organic peroxides: potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, sodium chlorate, ammonium nitrate, etc.
(5) Toxic products
Highly toxic chemicals such as cyanide, arsenic, selenium powder, phenol, chlorine, ammonia water, methyl isocyanate, dimethyl sulfate, and highly toxic pesticides such as rodenticide, insecticide and herbicide.
(6) Corrosive substances
Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, liquid storage battery (solid, acid solution or alkali solution containing potassium hydroxide), mercury (mercury), etc.
(7) Radioactive substances
Refers to articles containing radionuclides whose activity and specific activity are higher than the exemption value stipulated by the state. For details, please refer to the Catalogue of Radioactive Materials Classification (Trial).
(8) Infectious substances
Including highly pathogenic microorganisms (viruses) and infectious samples that can infect humans. For details, please refer to the List of Pathogenic Microorganisms Infected by Human Beings, which are divided into the first and second types according to the degree of harm.
(nine) other items that endanger the safety of train operation.
1. Strong magnetic objects that may interfere with train signals.
2. Hydrogen sulfide and articles with strong pungent smell or foul smell.
3. Articles that may easily cause panic among passengers.
4. Articles whose nature cannot be determined but may be dangerous.
(ten) other articles prohibited by laws, administrative regulations and rules.
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