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The child's hand was caught in the door at school. Is the school responsible?

There must be responsibility. It is necessary for schools to educate students to have safety awareness, and improving campus safety facilities is the first priority. What's more, there is no handle on the school door, which is a potential safety hazard. Students should be responsible for the injured fingers. In daily life, shopping malls, restaurants and other places often use sliding glass doors. As the door is pushed and pulled, there will be a gap between the door and the wall. However, this inconspicuous gap often clamps the child's hand. Then I got caught in a sliding door once. The fire department reminded that the child was caught in the door. If the child is clamped tightly and can't move, then parents must not try to open and close the door again, because the gap of the door will decrease again with the opening and closing of the door, which is easy to cause secondary injury. The parents of the arrested students are directly responsible, and the school is jointly and severally liable. Most students have accident insurance. Take accident insurance reimbursement first, and the school will actively coordinate. Enough is enough, don't be stubborn, after all, children have to continue to go to school.

The fire department once did an experiment, and the experimenter found a simulated artificial hand to simulate the situation that the child's hand was caught. In the experiment, when the door is pushed forward along the direction where the hand is clamped, the prosthetic hand is obviously continuously squeezed and some parts have been severely deformed. Some people say that pushing the door forward won't work, so try pushing it back, maybe it will open. The experimenter pushes the door in the opposite direction and finds that pushing the door in the opposite direction still doesn't work, and it will also squeeze the prosthetic hand.

Some people say that the situation is urgent, and doors made of tempered glass can be smashed with hard objects. In fact, although the tempered glass has broken into small particles after landing, we can clearly see that the glass broke into several large pieces at the moment of breaking. When we broke the glass door, the whole glass fell off, and it was easier to hurt children after adding gravity acceleration.

Legal basis:

civil law

Article 1 199

If a person without civil capacity suffers personal injury during his study and life in a kindergarten, school or other educational institution, the kindergarten, school or other educational institution shall bear tort liability; However, those who can prove that they have fulfilled their educational management responsibilities will not bear tort liability.