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What should I do if a small garment factory is inspected by the Work Safety Administration and asked to move out?

Should be moved out promptly.

If the Work Safety Administration requires the factory to move out after inspection, it means that the garment factory's safety production is not up to standard, and it should be moved out in time.

Safety inspection and management of clothing enterprises:

1. On-site layout, the overall layout, especially the layout of production workshops, warehouses, office areas, dormitories, etc., is reasonable.

2. Whether various safety management systems and safety operating procedures have been established and implemented in accordance with regulations.

3. Whether the safe passage and safety exit meet the requirements.

4. Are there any iron sheds built illegally that occupy fire-fighting distances, block fire-fighting passages, or impede fire evacuation?

5. Whether raw materials, semi-finished products and finished products are stored in classified areas, and whether the fire separation distance between fiber cotton, flannel, storage yards and other buildings (structures) meets the requirements of the regulations.

6. Whether open flames are strictly prohibited in the production workshop and warehouse areas.

7. Electrical safety: Whether the line laying is standardized; whether the installation of electrical equipment, switches, and sockets is standardized; whether the PE connections of various equipment are standardized and reliable; whether the workshop distribution box is standardized and managed in place; special electricity use Whether it meets the safety requirements; whether the transformer and distribution room meets the safety requirements.