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How to do fire protection work in labor-intensive places?

1. Quickly organize learning, publicity and implementation. Public security agencies in various places must immediately formulate publicity and implementation plans and report to the local people's government. Under the leadership of the government, they should use public media such as radio, television, newspapers, and the Internet, hold various training courses, write special articles, and post publicity pictures and slogans, etc. In various forms, the content of the "Regulations" and the importance of its promulgation and implementation are widely publicized. At the same time, we vigorously promote the competent departments of the industry to promote and implement the "Regulations" in this system and industry; urge all units to do a good job in studying the "Regulations" so that all employees of the units understand the basic requirements of the "Regulations". Through vigorous publicity, efforts should be made to create a strong atmosphere of learning, publicity and conscious compliance with the "Regulations", so that all units in society can firmly establish the awareness of the main body responsible for fire safety. The centralized publicity and implementation work can be divided into two stages: the first stage is from the date of promulgation of the "Regulations" to the date of implementation. The main task is to widely publicize and focus on training to make all units, especially their fire safety responsible persons and fire safety personnel Managers and others understand and master the main spirit and basic content of the "Regulations" to lay a good foundation for the smooth implementation of the "Regulations"; the first month from the date of implementation is the second stage, and the main task is to carry out the "" The "Regulations" Publicity Month" activity has further set off a climax of publicity and implementation through various forms, promoting units to effectively implement the "Regulations" and consciously perform fire safety responsibilities.

2. Carefully determine key units for fire safety. Provincial public security firefighting agencies should immediately study and determine the specific standards for defining key fire safety units in their provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) based on the "Criteria for Defining Key Fire Safety Units" (see attachment) and local actual conditions. When determining, the "Standards for Definition of Key Fire Safety Units" may be appropriately stricter, but shall not be relaxed. After the definition standards are determined, they should be announced to the public together with the content, deadline and other requirements for the filing of key fire safety units, and each unit should consciously "check in" and actively report to the local public security firefighting agency. At the same time, the public security firefighting agency must organize a careful investigation of the units within its jurisdiction to find out the bottom line, and on this basis, verify the key fire safety units that have applied for registration. For units that should be key fire safety units but have not filed for the record, they must be notified to make a supplementary filing within the prescribed time limit. Local public security and fire protection agencies are required to complete the verification and determination of key fire safety units before May 1, 2002. The list of key units must be reported to the people's government at the same level for record and announced to the public in a certain form. Provincial-level public security firefighting agencies should conduct classified statistics on the identified key firefighting safety units.

3. Focus on specific areas, provide classified guidance, and implement the "Regulations". Public security and firefighting agencies in various localities should select 1 to 2 pilot units for key guidance, cultivate models, and set examples among key fire safety units of different types and sizes based on the actual conditions of their respective jurisdictions. It is necessary to guide and urge the pilot units to focus on the following tasks: implement the fire safety responsibility system and establish and improve various fire safety management systems; determine key fire safety locations and set up obvious fire prevention signs; implement the requirements for fire prevention inspections and fire prevention inspections, and make inspections Records; implement inspection, maintenance and repair requirements for building fire protection facilities and fire extinguishers, prepare inspection, maintenance and maintenance records, and establish fire extinguisher archives; implement fire hazard rectification requirements, prepare fire hazard rectification records; formulate fire extinguishing and emergency evacuation plans, etc. Experience should be summarized and promoted in a timely manner. Promote the implementation of the "Regulations" by focusing on specific areas and providing classified guidance.

4. Effectively strengthen organizational leadership. The "Regulations" are an important regulation that specifically regulates the fire safety management of various units in society based on the summary of the experience and lessons in fire protection work in recent years and in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China". The promulgation and implementation of the "Regulations" is of great significance in promoting the implementation of the fire safety responsibility system by units, effectively promoting the legalization and socialization of fire protection work, and preventing the occurrence of fires. Public security organs at all levels must have a full understanding of this, include the implementation of the "Regulations" on their important agenda and next year's work plan, and effectively strengthen organizational leadership. Public security firefighting agencies at all levels must identify a main leader who is specifically responsible for the implementation of the "Regulations".

Please report your work experience, practices and problems encountered in various places to the department in time.

Attachment: Standards for defining key fire safety units

In order to correctly implement the "Regulations on Fire Safety Management of Agencies, Groups, Enterprises and Institutions" (Ministry of Public Security Order No. 61), scientific and To accurately define key fire safety units, the following definition standards are proposed for the key fire safety units listed in Article 13 of the Regulations:

1. Shopping malls (markets), hotels (restaurants), and stadiums (venues) , auditoriums, public entertainment venues and other public gathering places:

1. Shopping malls (stores, markets) with a building area of ??1,000 square meters (inclusive, the same below) or more and selling flammable goods; < /p>

2. Hotels (hotels, restaurants) with more than 50 rooms;

3. Public stadiums (venues) and auditoriums;

4. Public entertainment venues with a building area of ??more than 200 square meters ("Public Entertainment Venues" refer to the venues listed in Article 2 of the "Regulations on Fire Safety Management of Public Entertainment Venues" issued by the Ministry of Public Security).

2. Hospitals, nursing homes and boarding schools, nurseries and kindergartens:

1. Hospitals with more than 50 inpatient beds;

2. Elderly people Nursing homes with more than 50 accommodation beds;

3. Schools with more than 100 student accommodation beds;

4. Nurseries and kindergartens with more than 50 infant accommodation beds.

3. State organs:

1. Party committees, people’s congresses, governments, and CPPCC at or above the county level;

2. People’s Procuratorates, People’s Courts;

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3. Ministries and commissions of the Central Committee and the State Council;

4. The offices of the Central Committee of the *** Youth League, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, and the All-China Women’s Federation.

4. Radio, television, postal and communication hubs:

1. Radio stations and television stations;

2. Postal and communication hub units in cities and towns.

5. Passenger stations, terminals, and civil airports:

1. Passenger stations and passenger terminals with a waiting hall and waiting hall with a construction area of ??more than 500 square meters;

2. Civilian airport.

6. Public libraries, exhibition halls, museums, archives and cultural relics protection units with fire risk:

1. Building area of ??more than 2,000 square meters Public libraries and exhibition halls;

2. Public museums and archives;

3. Cultural relics protection units at or above the county level with fire hazards.

7. Power plants (stations) and power grid operating enterprises.

8. Production, filling, storage, supply and sales units of flammable and explosive chemicals:

1. Factories that produce flammable and explosive chemicals;

2. Filling stations and pressure regulating stations for flammable and explosive gases and liquids;

3. Special warehouses (yards, storage tank sites) for storing flammable and explosive chemicals;

4. Commercial automobile gas stations, gas filling stations, liquefied petroleum gas supply stations (bottle changing stations);

5. Chemical stores that deal in flammable and explosive chemicals ( Its definition standards, as well as other units and standards that need to define the properties of flammable and explosive chemicals, shall be determined by the provincial public security firefighting agency based on the actual situation).

9. Labor-intensive production and processing enterprises:

Labor-intensive enterprises such as clothing, shoes, hats, toys, etc. with more than 100 employees in the production workshop.

10. Important scientific research units:

The definition standards shall be determined by the provincial public security firefighting agencies based on actual conditions.

11. High-rise public buildings, subway railways, underground sightseeing tunnels, warehouses and yards for grain, cotton, timber, department stores and other materials, and construction sites of key projects:

1. Office buildings (office buildings), apartment buildings, etc. in high-rise public buildings;

2. Underground public buildings such as urban subway lines, underground sightseeing tunnels, and important urban traffic tunnels;

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3. National grain reserve warehouses and other grain warehouses with a total reserve of more than 10,000 tons;

4. Cotton warehouses with a total reserve of more than 500 tons;

5 . Timber stockpiles with a total reserve of more than 10,000 cubic meters;

6. Combustible goods warehouses and stockyards with a total storage value of more than 10 million yuan;

7. National and provincial The construction site of key projects such as grade 1.

2. Other units that are more likely to have a fire and that may cause heavy personal casualties or heavy property losses in the event of a fire:

The definition standards shall be determined by the provincial public security firefighting agency based on the actual situation. Sure.

Ministry of Public Security