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Signs for ordering up and down stairs

1. Configure corridor safety facilities.

1. The school general affairs office installs a 60W lighting lamp and a warning light at the stairwell of each floor and each stair rest platform.

2. The school general affairs office installed and unloaded warning signs on the stairs to pay attention to safety when going up and down the stairs.

3. The school general affairs office installs safety requirements for ascending and descending stairs at the first resting platform of each staircase.

4. The school general affairs office draws a thick line of red paint in the middle of each staircase to remind students to keep to the right when going up and down stairs.

2. Strengthen corridor order management.

1. All classes in the school strictly follow the stairs up and down the school regulations.

2. Teachers on duty must strictly perform their duties on duty. On-duty teachers should arrive at school 30 minutes early in the morning and afternoon on that day. They should stand at the school gate for the first 25 minutes after arriving to maintain order at the school gate. Five minutes before the preparation bell rings, they should follow the order of the names of on-duty teachers on the school teacher's duty schedule for that day. Go to the designated stairs to maintain the order in which students go up and down the stairs.

3. The weekly leader shall arrange the tasks of the teachers on duty every day and clarify their responsibilities. Leaders on duty during the week will strengthen school inspections every day and deal with problems in a timely manner if they are found.

3. Strengthen safety education for students on going up and down stairs.

1. Students are not allowed to run up the stairs. If you need to find someone or do something under special circumstances, you must obtain permission from the teacher before going to another class.

2. Always keep to the right when going up or down stairs, and do not exceed the red line on the stairs.

3. When going downstairs to do recess exercises, you can only go up the stairs and not go downstairs.

4. When going up and down the stairs, you are not allowed to slide the stair handrails, put your shoulders around your back, push, chase or fight, and you are not allowed to walk side by side.

5. Educate students that when walking up and down the stairs collectively, individuals are not allowed to stop and do other things without authorization, in order to prevent traffic obstruction in the corridors.

6. Educate students not to panic or run around when encountering power outages, thunderstorms or hearing other scary news, and to fully obey the instructions of teachers or class leaders.

5. Regulations on student corridor activities

1. It is not allowed to chase, hit or shout loudly in the corridor;

2. It is not allowed to hold on to the handrails of the corridor Sliding and playing;

3. It is not allowed to climb the corridor fence;

4. During the collective march, it is not allowed to bend down to pick up things on the ground or tie shoelaces in the team. Pushing classmates;

5. Walk to the right and be courteous in the corridor, and do not pass through the queue of outsiders;

6. On rainy days, do not chase quickly in the corridor .

6. Clarify the accountability system.

1. If a class does not go up and down the stairs in the prescribed order, causing an unsafe accident, the class teacher and the language and mathematics teachers of the class will be the first responsible persons.

2. If an unsafe accident occurs while going downstairs to do recess exercises, the teacher who teaches the second period of the class that day will be the first responsible person.

3. If an unsafe accident occurs when a student goes up or down the stairs during recess or after recess, the teacher on duty who maintains order on the stairs that day will be the first responsible person.

4. If an unsafe accident occurs when students participate in gatherings, movie watching and other group outings, the class teacher and the language and math teachers who share the class are the first responsible persons.

5. The administrative duty weekly leader is the first person responsible for the safety of school students that week

6. Certain rewards will be given to classes and schools that have no unsafe incidents throughout the year.

In order to ensure the safety of students taking breaks in the corridors and gathering to go up and down the stairs, the management system is formulated as follows based on the actual situation of our school:

1. Students must take a civilized break during class breaks and are not allowed to Strenuous activities and unsafe games are allowed in the corridors, especially chasing and fighting between stairs and corridors.

2. The school will not hold emergency gatherings under any circumstances, and will not have evening self-study.

3. When students go up and down stairs, they should keep to the right and walk slowly, and there should be no crowding.

4. When students gather in the playground and do recess exercises and go up and down the stairs, the teacher on duty and the head teacher or the teacher in class must wait at the entrance of the stairs and are not allowed to leave their posts without permission.

5. If a safety incident occurs in the corridor, the teachers present must immediately control the situation, prevent the situation from expanding, and report it to the school.

6. After receiving the report, the school immediately organizes security guards and teachers to control the situation and carry out rescue operations. If necessary, immediately report to superiors or the police station and request assistance. At the same time, the head teacher of the class is responsible for notifying the parents of the students to come to the school to handle relevant matters together.

7. Schools and class teachers should strengthen safety education for students and educate students to develop good behavioral habits. The person in charge of the office conducts safety inspections on the corridors every day. Once any safety hazards are discovered, they will be eliminated immediately.