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Regulations on community firefighting and rural firefighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chapter 1 General Provisions

Article 1: In order to effectively strengthen the fire safety work in our county's towns (streets) and effectively prevent and reduce the hazards of large fires, according to the "People's Revolution of the People's Republic of China and the The National Fire Protection Law, the Zhejiang Provincial Fire Protection Regulations, the "Anji County Implementation Plan for Building Social Fire Safety Firewall Project" (Anzheng Banfa [2010] No. 53) and relevant laws, regulations and rules are formulated based on the actual situation of our county.

Article 2 The fire safety work of towns (streets) and villages (communities) within the county shall comply with these regulations.

Article 3: Fire safety work implements the policy of “prevention first, combining prevention and fire prevention”, adheres to the principle of who is in charge and who is responsible, and implements a fire safety responsibility system.

Article 4 Fire safety work shall be organized and implemented by townships (streets) and villages (communities) under the unified leadership of the county people's government.

Article 5 Rural (community) fire safety work shall be included in the annual target responsibility system assessment of towns (streets).

Article 6 Citizens have the rights and obligations to maintain fire safety, protect fire protection facilities, prevent fires, report fire alarms, and put out initial fires.

Chapter 2 Work System

Article 7 Townships (subdistricts) shall establish a fire protection work meeting system and a fire safety assessment system, and hold meetings regularly to study and deploy fire protection work. Fire work meetings are generally held once a quarter.

Article 8 Townships (subdistricts) shall establish a fire safety leadership agency or fire protection work leadership group to be responsible for organizing and carrying out fire safety work within their jurisdiction. Its responsibilities are:

(1) Implement the instructions from superiors on fire protection work, study fire protection work and fire conditions in the region, formulate fire protection work plans, and supervise the rectification of fire hazards;

(2) Organize and carry out fire safety inspections according to different seasons;

(3) Organize and carry out fire prevention publicity and education, popularize fire safety knowledge;

(4) Responsible for the preparation of special fire protection plans and organize their implementation, and strengthen the construction of various forms of fire protection teams;

(5) Responsible for formulating fire safety conventions.

(6) Responsible for formulating and improving fire emergency plans and conducting regular drills.

Article 9 All township people’s governments (subdistricts) shall regulate the work of fire protection work stations and establish full-time (part-time) fire safety officers. Fire work stations work under the leadership of township governments (subdistrict offices) and are responsible for daily fire safety work within their jurisdictions. They also sign fire safety responsibility letters with organizations at all levels and enterprises and institutions based on the actual conditions within their jurisdiction to clarify fire protection work responsibilities. Its main responsibilities are:

1. Guide the village (community) to carry out fire protection work, organize fire safety inspections or business guidance for the village (community), no less than once per quarter;

< p>2. Inspect the fire safety work of villages (communities) and enterprises and institutions, individual industrial and commercial households, and rental houses in the jurisdiction. The monthly inspection units shall not be less than 20% of the total number of units, and the fire situation and fire safety within the jurisdiction shall be reviewed every quarter. Analyze the situation and make a written report to the township party committee and government (subdistrict office);

3. Responsible for fire protection publicity work, effectively improve the national fire protection awareness and ability to resist fires, and use it during major festivals and key seasons. Carry out large-scale publicity in various forms, and carry out fire safety publicity in villages (communities), enterprises and institutions, at least once a quarter;

4. Actively organize and carry out fire protection training, and organize enterprises within the jurisdiction throughout the year Institutions shall conduct centralized fire safety training for no less than 1 period;

5. Actively serve as a consultant for towns (streets), guide villages (communities) to implement fire protection planning, and strengthen fire protection infrastructure construction;

6. Guide enterprises and institutions within the jurisdiction to build the "four capabilities" of firewall projects.

7. Actively carry out special fire safety rectification work, organize and carry out targeted special fire safety rectification work such as "three-in-one", "two-in-one", and rental housing;

8. Actively cooperate and assist in fire accident investigations and conscientiously complete other tasks assigned by superiors.

9. Do a good job in the construction of township (street) fire protection work files;

10. Do a good job in other fire protection work.

Article 10 The administrative village (community) shall establish a fire safety leading group, set up fire safety officers, improve the work system, carry out fire safety publicity and fire safety inspections and inspections, promptly eliminate fire hazards, organize fire fighting, Establish fire protection work files. The main responsibilities are:

(1) Maintain the fire safety environment in the jurisdiction in accordance with the unified deployment of the township (street);

(2) Determine the fire safety manager and formulate villagers ( Communities) fire prevention conventions, conduct fire safety inspections, and organize mass firefighting work;

(3) Assist towns (streets), relevant departments, and public security fire agencies to conduct fire safety inspections and report fire hazards in a timely manner ;

(4) Assist relevant departments and public security fire agencies to carry out fire fighting, fire scene protection and fire accident handling;

(5) Provide assistance to villagers (residents) residences and Provide fire safety reminders to villagers (residents) when using fire, electricity, gas, etc., and promptly urge rectification when hidden dangers are discovered; (6) Carry out fire safety education and regularly distribute fire protection promotional materials to villagers (residents) households , provide fire safety services for the elderly, weak, sick, disabled and lonely elderly people;

(7) Formulate a special fire protection plan for the village (community) and implement it;

(8) ) The village (community) should establish fire protection work files;

(9) Do other related fire protection work well.

Chapter 3 Fire Inspection

Article 11 All public security police stations in the county shall conduct inspections on the compliance of citizens and organizations at all levels with fire laws and regulations within their jurisdiction and on key parts of fire safety Supervise and inspect, discover fire hazards, promptly notify relevant organizations and personnel to take effective measures, make corrections within a time limit, and eliminate hidden hazards.

Article 12 Township people’s governments (subdistrict offices) and fire protection work stations must carry out regular fire safety inspections. The main contents of the inspections are:

1. Implementation of fire protection work

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1. The formulation and implementation of special fire protection plans for towns (streets);

2. The implementation of fire protection workstation responsibilities;

3. The implementation of fire protection infrastructure within the jurisdiction ;

4. The progress of the work of the volunteer fire brigade (Volunteer Fire Brigade);

5. The progress of the firefighting work deployed by the superior government and relevant departments;

6. The implementation of fire protection work deployed by the township people's government (subdistrict office),

7. The implementation of fire protection work in villages (communities).

2. Inspection of enterprises and institutions

1. Whether the configuration and setting of fire-fighting facilities, equipment, and fire safety signs meet the standards;

2. Fire-fighting facilities and equipment , Whether fire safety signs are kept intact and effective;

3. Whether fire-fighting facilities and equipment are damaged or misappropriated;

4. Whether fire-fighting facilities and equipment are deactivated or dismantled without authorization;

5. Whether evacuation passages and safety exits are occupied, blocked or closed;

6. Other behaviors that hinder safe evacuation:

7. Whether they are buried, trapped, or blocked Fire hydrants;

8. Whether the fire separation distance is occupied;

9. Illegal construction, occupation, blocking, and sealing of fire truck passages;

10. Dense crowding The installation of obstacles on the doors and windows of the place that affect escape, fire fighting and rescue;

11. The establishment of fire regulations and daily fire safety inspections;

12. Inspection of the fire protection of "rental houses" Safety conditions and whether there are "three-in-one" and "two-in-one" places that combine operation and accommodation within the jurisdiction;

12. Other fire hazards.

Article 13 The village (community) and the village (community) fire safety working group shall conduct daily fire prevention inspections in villagers’ residential areas, including the following:

1. Outdoor fire hydrants, Whether fire extinguishers (equipped for every household) and other facilities and equipment are intact and effective, and whether they are damaged, failed, blocked, buried, or occupied; whether the water intake of the fire pool is blocked and whether the water level is normal;

2 . Whether fire safety signs, fire propaganda slogans and signs are in good condition;

3. Whether the passage for fire trucks is clear;

4. Whether the electrical circuits of each household are in place and suitable for use Conduct key inspections in places where fire and electricity are used;

5. Check whether widows, widows, orphans and single persons are registered, and whether assistance measures are implemented;

6. Check the equipment provided The equipment is checked daily to see if it is ready for duty at any time, a test run and pump test is conducted once a week, and the inspection and test run and pump test are registered;

7. Check the fire safety conditions of the "rental house" and Whether there are "three-in-one" and "two-in-one" places that combine operation and accommodation within the jurisdiction;

8. Other fire safety conditions.

Chapter 4 Archives Construction

Article 14 Establish and improve fire protection work archives and comprehensively standardize fire protection management work.

Article 15 The fire protection work files of the township government (subdistrict office) are managed by the fire protection work station and mainly include the following contents:

1. Documents for establishing the fire protection leadership organization, related to fire protection work Documents, fire protection work meeting minutes, work plans, summaries, etc.;

2. Special fire protection planning;

3. Fire management network system roster within the jurisdiction, "Integration of fire protection and fire protection" Roster of full-time fire brigade and village (community) voluntary (volunteer) fire brigade;

4. Fire emergency plan;

5. Enterprises and institutions, crowded places, and rental houses in the jurisdiction , "three-in-one" and "two-in-one" site lists;

6. Firefighting work target management responsibility letter;

7. Fire safety special improvement work materials;

8. Fire protection publicity, training and fire fighting and evacuation drill records;

9. Fire inspection opinions, correction notices, review opinions and related fire hazard investigation statistical tables, etc.;

10. Other fire-fighting related materials.

Article 16 The fire protection work files of the village (neighborhood committee) mainly include the following contents:

(1) List of enterprises and institutions stationed in the village (community);

(2) Basic information table of fire safety inspectors;

(3) Fire safety inspection records (including inspection records, rectification notices, and review opinions);

(IV) ) Villagers (community) fire prevention convention;

(5) Fire protection publicity, training, and drill activity records;

(6) Fire safety work meetings, plans and summaries;

(7) Fire fighting and emergency evacuation plan;

(8) Village (community) volunteer firefighter roster;

(9) Village (community) fire protection work management network system Personnel roster;

(10) Village (community) fire protection plan and other fire protection related materials.

Chapter 5 Fire Prevention

Article 17: Comprehensively strengthen the construction of fire-fighting infrastructure and the construction of various forms of fire-fighting teams, and effectively improve the ability to resist fires.

Article 18: Establish township (street) “security and consumer protection” fire brigades, equip them with necessary firefighting equipment and equipment, and ensure the working funds of the “security and consumer protection” fire brigade.

Article 19 Villages (communities) must establish voluntary (volunteer) fire brigades and be equipped with necessary firefighting equipment, conduct regular drills, and implement the maintenance of firefighting equipment and equipment.

Article 20: Prepare special fire protection plans for towns (streets) and villages (communities), and implement the plans well.

Article 21 Improve the construction of public fire protection facilities and strengthen maintenance. When constructing or reconstructing water pipe networks and road construction, fire hydrants should be configured in accordance with regulations. If there is an existing water pipe network but no fire hydrants are equipped, the pipe network must be transformed and fire hydrants must be installed in accordance with regulations. Strengthen the protection of natural water sources and make full use of natural water sources to set up water intake facilities.

Article 22 Each village (community) must set up a public fire-fighting equipment allocation point, with sufficient fire-extinguishing equipment to ensure the need to put out the first fire. Incorporate rural public security fire protection facilities into the overall plan for beautiful countryside construction, and plan and construct simultaneously with rural public security infrastructure. Carry out renovation of villages with concentrated and contiguous wooden structures and renovation of human settlements, improve fire resistance levels, open fire escapes, widen fire separation distances, and eliminate fire hazards.

Article 23 Strengthen fire safety publicity and education, sign fire safety responsibility letters with villages (communities) and large-scale enterprises in the jurisdiction, and sign fire safety responsibility letters with each village (community) and enterprises stationed in the village, and promptly Organize fire safety inspections and eliminate fire hazards in a timely manner. The implementation of fire protection work in each village (community) is assessed every year.

Article 24: Comprehensively strengthen the fire safety management of rental housing, organize the investigation and rectification of fire hazards in rental housing, and urge each rental housing to be equipped with fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, and escape ropes (equipped on the third floor and above) ), escape mask.

Establish a rental housing ledger to ensure that the situation is clear and the bottom line is clear. Urge the lessor (unit) and the lessee (unit) to sign a house rental fire safety agreement to clarify the fire safety responsibilities of both parties.

Article 25: Carry out the investigation and rectification of "three-in-one" enterprises, and strictly prohibit each enterprise from sharing personnel accommodation with production and warehousing. If personnel accommodation must be shared with production and warehousing, they should be physically separated and comply with fire safety requirements.

Article 26 Units that store and use flammable and explosive chemical dangerous goods must set up relatively independent safety zones in accordance with the "Regulations on the Safety Management of Chemical Dangerous Goods" promulgated by the State Council. Explosive and dangerous goods should be placed in a reasonable location and comply with fire and explosion protection requirements.

Article 27 New construction, reconstruction, and expansion projects in towns (streets) and villages (communities) shall be planned and designed in accordance with the national engineering construction fire protection technical standards, and the fire protection design drawings of the construction projects shall be The fire protection design of the construction project that has been reviewed (filed) shall not be changed without authorization during construction. If it has not been reviewed (filed) or fails to pass the review, construction shall not be carried out.

Article 28 When a construction project with fire protection design in accordance with the national fire protection technical standards for engineering buildings is completed, it must undergo fire protection completion acceptance (filing) by the local public security fire protection agency. If there is no fire protection acceptance (filing) or acceptance Those that are unqualified shall not be put into use.

Article 29 If towns (streets) or villages (communities) hold large-scale gatherings, fireworks shows, lantern shows, celebrations, get-togethers, cultural evenings and other mass activities that pose a fire risk, the organizer shall Firefighting and emergency evacuation plans should be formulated, fire safety measures should be implemented, and reports should be submitted to the public security brigade. The event can only be held after passing the on-site inspection.

Article 30 No unit or individual may damage or misappropriate, dismantle or deactivate fire-fighting facilities and equipment without authorization, may not occupy fire hydrants, may not occupy fire prevention distances, and may not block fire passages.

Article 31 If the fire brigade’s firefighting and rescue operations are likely to be affected due to new construction, reconstruction, expansion projects, power outages, water outages, or cutoff of communication lines, firefighting and rescue operations must be carried out under the guidance of the public security firefighting agency in advance. Safety measures and fire exits.

Article 32 The safety layout, fire escapes, and fire water source construction of residential buildings and enterprises shall be included in the overall planning of towns (streets) and village (community) construction plans.

Article 33 Primary and secondary schools have the responsibility to educate students on fire safety and should incorporate fire protection knowledge into the teaching syllabus.

Chapter 6 Fire Fighting and Rescue

Article 34 When discovering a fire, units and individuals are obliged to immediately report to the public security fire brigade. Any unit or individual shall provide firefighting equipment free of charge. convenient.

Article 35: Each village (community) shall establish a voluntary (volunteer) fire brigade, and towns (subdistricts) shall establish a full-time fire brigade that integrates fire protection and fire protection. Divide work responsibilities, formulate training and training plans, and determine liaison and command methods.

After a fire occurs, the village (community) must immediately organize a voluntary (volunteer) fire brigade to rush to the scene quickly to rescue people in distress, eliminate dangers, and put out the fire.

Article 36: After the fire is extinguished, the township government (subdistrict office) shall assist the public security firefighting agency to seal off the fire scene as necessary, identify the cause and responsibility of the fire accident, and verify the fire losses.

The majority of villagers (residents) should truthfully provide the facts about the fire and accept the accident investigation.

Article 37 Commendations and rewards may be given to those who have contributed to fire fighting. Personnel who are injured, disabled or die as a result of participating in fire fighting shall be provided with medical treatment and pensions in accordance with relevant national regulations.

Chapter 8 Rewards and Punishments

Article 38: The public security police station, entrusted by the public security fire protection agency, has the right to issue fire hazard rectification notices to units and individuals that violate fire protection laws and regulations. , ordered to make corrections within a time limit, and units and individuals that fail to make corrections within the time limit will be punished in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China or the Fire Protection Regulations of Zhejiang Province.

Article 39 Violations of this system, in addition to being punished in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the person in charge and the person directly responsible will be given administrative sanctions as appropriate. If a crime is constituted, the case shall be reported to the judicial authorities for investigation of criminal liability in accordance with the law.

Article 40 Fire prevention personnel at all levels have the right to stop violations of fire protection laws and regulations and should promptly report to the public security firefighting agencies and police stations. Those who engage in malpractice for personal gain or neglect their duties will be held accountable and punished; those who constitute a crime will be reported to the judicial authorities for investigation of criminal liability in accordance with the law.

Article 41 The township government (subdistrict office) shall reward units and individuals that have made outstanding achievements in their work.

Chapter 9 Supplementary Provisions

Article 42 Each township (street) may formulate specific fire protection work systems in accordance with this specification and combined with actual conditions, and the relevant normative inspection opinions shall be unified by the fire department .

Article 43 The public security and fire department is responsible for the interpretation of these regulations.

Article 44 This specification shall come into effect from the date of promulgation.