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Ping An Wanjia Fire Safety Special Action Implementation Plan

Ping An Wanjia Fire Safety Special Action Implementation Plan

In order to deeply learn the lessons from the recent multiple fire accidents, we will further promote "eliminating fire hazards and ensuring safety" Special operations are carried out in winter and spring to resolutely avoid the recurrence of such fire accidents and ensure the stability of the fire situation in the region. After study and decision by the district government. From today until the end of the national "Two Sessions", the special fire safety action "Safe Thousands of Homes" will be carried out in the entire region, and this plan is specially formulated.

1. Organizational Leadership

The district government has established a leading group for the district-wide "Safety Thousands of Homes" fire safety special action. The deputy head of the district government, ****, serves as the team leader, and ** **The deputy director of the Public Security Bureau ****, the district public security fire brigade instructor ****, and the brigade captain **** serve as deputy team leaders, and the relevant responsible persons of the member units of the district fire safety committee are members. The leading group has an office located at the district public security fire brigade, which is specifically responsible for the organization, coordination and guidance of this special operation.

2. Work Focus

1. Shopping malls, markets, hotels, restaurants, public entertainment venues and other crowded places;

2. Family style Adoption places, nursing homes, welfare homes, kindergartens, day care departments, employee dormitories, training schools (classes) and other densely populated residential places;

3. Stores along the street, rental houses, "three-in-one" places ;

4. Places where fireworks, firecrackers, and "Kongming Lanterns" are sold, stored, and set off;

5. Residential (villager) courtyards.

3. Work tasks and goals

Through special actions, conduct a comprehensive inspection of places within the scope of renovation, and mobilize densely populated places and residents (villagers) families to conduct a comprehensive self-examination , organize a fire-fighting and emergency evacuation drill in densely populated places, densely populated residential places, and residential areas. Employees at the place and residents (villagers) in the jurisdiction generally receive a fire safety education, and strive to achieve that everyone can master the basic knowledge of fire safety. and the goal of having fire-fighting, escape and self-rescue capabilities, comprehensively improve society's ability to resist fire risks, make every effort to prevent and contain fatal fires, and resolutely prevent the recurrence of larger or larger fatal fire accidents.

4. Working methods

(1) Implement grid inspection of offices. Each office must clearly establish three-level grids: "large grid" for street offices, "medium grid" for administrative villages and communities, and "small grid" for small streets, residential buildings and residential areas. There must be leaders in charge and specific personnel responsible, and there must be office space, office facilities and relevant archives. The subcontracting system must be strictly implemented. District government leaders must subcontract for "large grids"; leaders of subdistrict offices must subcontract for "medium grids"; and subdistrict office staff must subcontract for "small grids." Sub-district offices, residents (village) committees, etc. should carry out comprehensive inspections of stores and "three-in-one" places along the streets in their jurisdiction, and establish inspection files based on communities and administrative villages. It is necessary to organize safety supervisors, patrol team members, residential building deans, property management personnel, security guards and other forces to combine daily work with residents (villagers) to visit residential buildings and conduct inspections and fire safety tips to remind residents to prevent fires. Public security police stations, especially community police offices, should not only urge neighborhood committees and village committees to do a good job in fire safety work, but also combine the registration status of permanent residents, use systems such as household registration and rental housing management, and adopt a combination of online inspections and on-site inspections. In this way, we conduct inspections on group rentals and family-style densely populated residential areas with more than 4 people (including 4 people) in the jurisdiction, promptly urge the rectification of hidden dangers, and provide fire safety reminders at any time. It is necessary to strengthen the construction of hardware facilities, continuously increase capital investment, strengthen the construction of public infrastructure such as fire hydrants and fire pools in communities and administrative villages, and promote the provision of full-time and part-time street fire brigades and fire patrol teams with powerful vehicles, equipment and fire-fighting equipment. , offices and larger communities are equipped with fire patrol vehicles. It is necessary to deeply implement the "integration of patrol and firefighting" and "integration of fire protection and firefighting" work models, and continuously develop and expand the full-time and part-time fire brigade, patrol, security and firefighting volunteer teams, so that they can better perform fire prevention inspections, initial fire fighting, Promote and serve the public the "three major fire protection functions".

(2) Implement industry system responsibilities. All relevant functional departments must carry out solid work according to the division of responsibilities and vigorously promote the winter and spring special actions of "eliminating fire hazards and ensuring safety."

The District Safety Supervision Bureau should organize the inspection and rectification of flammable and explosive units; the District Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau should organize the inspection and rectification of construction sites and building exterior wall insulation materials; the District Education Bureau should organize schools, kindergartens, day care departments, and training Schools should carry out investigation and rectification; the District Cultural Bureau should organize the investigation and rectification of public entertainment venues; the District Health Bureau should organize medical and health institutions to carry out investigation and rectification; the District Civil Affairs Bureau should organize the inspection and rectification of family-style adoption homes, orphanages, nursing homes and welfare homes. and other social welfare institutions to investigate and rectify; the district industrial and commercial bureau must take measures such as revoking business licenses and other measures in accordance with relevant regulations and laws for units and places that do not meet fire safety conditions or have major fire hazards. The district commerce bureau should carry out hidden danger inspections of the bureau-affiliated enterprises; the district ethnic and religious bureau should conduct inspections of religious activity venues; the district tourism bureau should organize the inspection and rectification of tourist attractions (attractions); the district civil air defense office should organize hidden danger inspections of civil air defense projects ; The district audio-visual education center should carry out extensive public welfare publicity on fire protection, popularize fire protection knowledge, and improve the fire protection awareness of the whole people; the district human resources and social security bureau should include fire protection knowledge and basic fire protection skills in various types of labor and employment training content at all levels, and guide and supervise relevant Vocational training institutions should implement it conscientiously. For workers engaged in occupations with fire or explosion hazards, fire protection knowledge and basic fire protection skills must be included in the scope of professional skills appraisal assessment.

(3) Strictly control fireworks and firecrackers. It is necessary to strictly implement the requirements of the Provincial Government Office's "Emergency Notice on Strictly Prohibiting the Illegal Production, Sales and Display of "Kongming Lanterns"" and clarify the time, location and type of local restrictions or prohibitions on the setting off of fireworks, firecrackers and "Kongming Lanterns". The district safety supervision bureau must strictly review and approve fireworks and firecrackers sales points, and resolutely refuse to open sales and storage sites that do not meet safety conditions; they must strengthen supervision and inspection, and resolutely ban illegal storage and sales of fireworks and firecrackers. The district police station must strictly review and approve fireworks displays. For those who apply to hold fireworks parties and other large-scale fireworks displays, they will promptly notify the district fire brigade to jointly inspect the event site. Anyone who does not meet fire safety conditions will not be approved. Sub-district offices, village (neighborhood) committees, and property management units should delineate prohibited and restricted areas and time periods in each residential area and village. At the same time, they should organize personnel to carry out continuous inspections and mobilize units and residents around the burning area to thoroughly clean up flammable areas. Objects should be sprayed with water to humidify them, and illegal discharges should be stopped in a timely manner. During New Year's Eve, Spring Festival, and Lantern Festival when fireworks and firecrackers are intensively set off, the district police station and fire brigade must dispatch firecrackers in and around prohibited places such as crowded places, flammable and explosive units, high-rise buildings, cultural relics and ancient buildings, and construction sites under construction. Police force and strengthen on-site surveillance. Safety supervision, public security, industry and commerce, fire protection and other departments must intensify law enforcement and strictly investigate and deal with illegal production, sales, discharge and other activities, especially those who are prohibited from releasing during prohibited periods, prohibited areas or in flammable and explosive units and personnel. Those who set off fireworks, firecrackers and "Kongming Lanterns" in key security protection areas such as densely packed places must be stopped immediately and punished in accordance with the law; those who refuse to correct shall be resolutely detained.

(4) Deepen fire protection publicity and education. It is necessary to quickly organize and carry out the "Safe Homes" fire protection publicity campaign, carry out fire protection publicity and education training through multiple channels, and strive to enhance the public's fire safety awareness and self-prevention and self-rescue capabilities. Fire safety topics and columns should be widely opened in the media, and fire safety knowledge, fireworks and firecrackers setting common sense, public service advertisements and "Twenty Points of Fire Safety Common Sense" should be broadcast frequently during prime time. Departments such as education, health, civil affairs, culture, safety supervision, housing, and urban and rural construction should carry out targeted fire protection publicity and education based on the characteristics of the industry and system. Each sub-district office should organize personnel to set up fixed fire protection windows and fire safety warning signs in stores along the street, densely populated residential areas, residential areas, etc., and in residential building courtyards, community bulletin boards, walls on both sides of main rural streets and cultural activity venues. Fire safety slogans and “Twenty Points of Common Sense on Fire Safety” wall charts are widely posted. Community neighborhood committees, rural village committees, villagers' groups and other grassroots organizations and property management units should distribute publicity on safe use of fire, gas and electricity in winter, safe fireworks and firecrackers, firefighting, escape, self-rescue and firefighting knowledge manuals and typical household fire cases from house to house. Information, especially for households with more than 4 people, must go to the home to explain fire safety knowledge and help find and eliminate fire hazards. Public security police stations and fire brigades should coordinate and guide relevant departments and units to use mobile phone text messages, school newsletters, rural loudspeakers, etc. to remind and broadcast fire safety knowledge every day; at the same time, fire volunteers should be organized to set up fire service desks in communities and rural areas. , carry out "face-to-face" fire protection volunteer services, and effectively enhance the pertinence and effectiveness of fire protection publicity and education.

(5) Strengthen fire-fighting and rescue preparations. It is necessary to establish and improve the linkage mechanism between fire protection, water supply, and sanitation departments, strengthen the survey and maintenance of fire water sources, especially municipal fire hydrants and fire pools, and ensure that existing fire protection facilities are intact and effective. The district fire brigade should combine the actual situation of the jurisdiction and the characteristics of residential fires, organize officers and soldiers to go deep into residential communities to carry out targeted fire-fighting drills and simulation training, and improve the ability to control fires in the first battle, evacuate and rescue people. It is necessary to give full play to the advantages of street full-time and part-time fire brigade’s familiarity with roads and proximity, conduct a professional training for them, supervise and strengthen the equipment and maintenance of fire-fighting vehicles and equipment, and effectively improve the ability to deal with initial fires.

5. Work Requirements

(1) Raise awareness and strengthen leadership. Recently, fire accidents involving fatalities in residents' homes in our province have occurred frequently, and the lessons have been profound. Currently, we are in a period of high fire incidence in winter. In addition, with the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival approaching, the use of fire, oil, electricity, and gas has increased significantly, and the factors that induce fires have increased. The social fire situation is extremely severe. In this regard, all relevant departments, especially leading comrades, must keep a clear mind, effectively regard stabilizing the fire situation as the current primary political task and central work, and make every effort to grasp the situation with a high sense of political responsibility and an extremely responsible attitude towards the safety of people's lives and property. We must implement all tasks well, prevent fatal fires to the greatest extent, and resolutely curb larger fatal fires.

(2) Carefully organize and implement comprehensively. All relevant units should quickly formulate specific implementation plans for the "Safe Homes" fire safety special action, organize comprehensive management, safety supervision, civil affairs and other relevant functional departments and street leaders to hold mobilization and deployment meetings, and immediately carry out targeted fire hazard investigation and rectification and fire protection Propaganda and education. For units and places within the scope of rectification, it is necessary to implement the "real-name system" inspection, inspect one by one, register one by one, and clarify the rectification measures one by one. It is necessary to adhere to the organic combination of fire protection publicity and inspections, publicize the common sense of escape and self-rescue and remind fire safety during the inspection process, and effectively enhance the public's fire safety awareness.

(3) Comprehensive coordination and overall consideration. While organizing personnel to go deep into rural areas, communities, and residential buildings within their jurisdictions to carry out the "Safe Thousands of Homes" fire safety special action, each unit always keeps a close eye on key fire safety units, and in accordance with the winter and spring special action of "Eliminate Fire Hazards and Ensure Safety" In accordance with the prescribed task requirements, we conduct inspections on key units to ensure that all work is completed on time. (www..Com) We must further strengthen law enforcement. Units and individuals who violate fire protection laws and regulations must be resolutely punished in accordance with the law; fire hazards identified must be supervised and rectified in accordance with the law; major fires that may cause mass deaths and injuries must be Hidden dangers must be eradicated resolutely in accordance with the law, a high-pressure posture of fire protection law enforcement must be maintained at all times, and fires in key units must be resolutely prevented.

(4) Strengthen measures and strictly pursue accountability. All relevant units must earnestly fulfill their fire protection responsibilities, strictly implement the fire safety responsibility system, and implement it at one level and at all levels. For fire accidents that occur during the winter prevention period, the district government will strictly follow the principle of "four no-misses" (that is, no let-off until the cause of the accident is identified, no let-off until the person responsible for the accident is dealt with, and no let-off until corrective measures are implemented. If you don't let it go, or let it go if you don't learn the lesson), the directly responsible personnel and relevant leaders will be strictly held accountable. If due to insufficient attention, poor organization, or inadequate work, resulting in fatal fire accidents or larger fire accidents, the qualifications for annual evaluation will be cancelled, and the district government will carry out responsibility investigations and level-by-level investigations one by one. It is necessary to effectively implement strict accountability to encourage leaders at all levels and responsible persons of social units to firmly establish the awareness of responsible entities, proactively eliminate fire hazards, and ensure fire safety. The district government will dispatch an inspection team in the near future to conduct inspections and guidance on fire safety work in various units and resolutely prevent work "scaffolding".

During the operation, each unit must establish a "real-name" inspection and publicity account for the "Safe Ten Thousand Homes" fire safety special action, and submit the "District's "Safe Ten Thousand Homes" Fire Safety Special Operation before 9:00 every Friday. "Special Action Status Statistical Table" and "District-wide "Safe Thousand Homes" Fire Safety Special Action "Real-Name System" Inspection and Publicity Work Account" should be reported to the Special Action Office (District Fire Brigade), and a work summary should be reported within 2 days after the end of the action. Typical practices and good experiences must be carefully summarized and reported in a timely manner.