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An emergency plan for safe snow days
Emergency plan for snowy safety
In life, work and study, sometimes unexpected events occur. In order to reduce the consequences of the accident, it is often necessary to prepare in advance. Emergency plan. How should we write an emergency plan? The following is a safety emergency plan for snowy days that I have carefully compiled. It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.
Emergency plan for snowy weather safety 1
1. Establish a school severe weather emergency response command organization
The school establishes a safety emergency response team to provide unified leadership for the school For the emergency response work of safety emergencies, the team is composed of school administrators and grade leaders, with the principal as the team leader.
1. Blizzard Disaster Emergency Response Leading Group
Team Leader:
Deputy Team Leader:
Members:
2. Snowstorm emergency response working group
Team leader:
Deputy team leader:
Members:
Main responsibilities :
1. Direct the relevant teachers to arrive at the designated post immediately and take corresponding countermeasures.
2. Arrange teachers to carry out relevant emergency rescue or rescue work.
3. Evacuate teachers and students as necessary, and report to the relevant superior departments in a timely manner according to the nature of the incident.
4. Take control measures on site as necessary.
2. Emergency measures
1. According to the situation of more rain, snow and haze weather in winter, the prevention knowledge of rain and snow weather should be frequently publicized to improve the safety of schools, teachers and students. Protective awareness. Obtain timely forecasts and warnings from the meteorological department for blizzards and severe cooling weather, identify hidden dangers and take effective prevention and control measures as early as possible, and strive to reduce losses from severe weather events.
2. Based on early warnings of severe weather events, ensure the safety and evacuation of teachers and students.
3. Increase investment in schools and effectively strengthen infrastructure that is prone to dangerous weather events.
4. During severe weather such as snowstorms and severe cooling, the school establishes a 24-hour duty system, sets up and opens a duty phone, promptly contacts the transportation department, and promptly notifies students and parents of students that school buses have stopped. run.
5. Under the command of the school leaders, all class teachers and teachers quickly responded to the severe weather.
6. Timely grasp and deal with potential safety hazards caused by snow disasters, including the investigation and repair of damage to school buildings, school-affiliated facilities, school equipment and facilities, and campus trees.
7. Implement a one-day reporting system for disasters. After a disaster occurs, it must be reported to the superior authority as soon as possible.
8. According to the disaster situation, the school must do a good job in stabilizing students and their parents.
3. Warning levels
Snow disaster warning signals are divided into three levels, represented by yellow, orange and red respectively.
1. The meaning of the yellow warning signal: Snowfall or strong cooling that may affect traffic may occur within 12 hours.
2. The meaning of the orange warning signal: There may be a major impact on traffic within 6 hours, or there has been snowfall or strong cooling that has a major impact on traffic and may continue.
3. The meaning of the red warning signal: Snowfall or strong cooling that has a great impact on traffic may occur within 2 hours, or snowfall or strong cooling that has a great impact on traffic has already occurred and may continue.
IV. Emergency response
1. General (Level III), report to the Education Bureau office, and the leading group will implement emergency command work according to the disaster situation.
2. Severe cases (Level II) should be reported to the Snowstorm and Severe Cooling Disaster Prevention Headquarters of the Education Bureau Office, which will be directed by the superior leader and lead the team to implement emergency rescue work.
3. Severe (Level I), the leadership group will report to the Education Bureau’s Snowstorm and Strong Cooling Disaster Prevention Headquarters as soon as possible. The superior leaders will provide unified command, and the leadership group will actively assist in emergency disaster relief work.
IV. Several requirements
1. It is necessary to strengthen duty and security work to ensure that there are people on duty 24 hours a day.
2. Carry out investigation and rectification of other safety hazards to prevent secondary and other safety accidents.
3. The main leaders of the school and the leaders in charge must maintain smooth communication and information 24 hours a day.
In the event of severe weather, life must be the first priority, and schools may suspend classes as necessary. For educational and teaching activities that affect the safety of teachers and students, arrangements should be made in a timely manner or necessary preventive measures should be taken. If the safety of students may be endangered on the way to (and from) school, parents should be notified in time to pick up and drop off, or call the police for help. For foreseeable severe weather, safety arrangements should be made before disaster occurs. For unforeseeable severe weather, protection and self-rescue measures should be taken as much as possible, and the facts should be reported through the reporting process. Emergency plan for snowy safety 2
1. Scope of application
This plan applies to the entire county.
2. Working Principles
(1) Put people first, implement the principles of unified government leadership and decision-making, territorial management, and hierarchical responsibility, and protect the lives and property safety of the people to the greatest extent.
(2) Principle of rapid response. When a disaster occurs, all relevant departments must divide their responsibilities, perform their duties, cooperate closely, and work together to implement specific tasks.
(3) Principle of operability. Once a disaster occurs, emergency plans at relevant levels should be activated in a timely manner so that the entire disaster response work can be organically integrated and carried out efficiently.
(4) The principle of subordinating local interests to overall interests. Professional teams are responsible for clearing snow and ice from main roads and important parts of the county to ensure safe urban operations and smooth roads; social forces implement the "three guarantees in front of the door" responsibility system to clear snow and ice from back streets, alleys, sidewalks and key parts Ice to ensure the normal life and travel safety of the people.
3. Organizational Structure and Main Responsibilities
The county government has established a snow disaster prevention command organization to carry out snow disaster prevention work under the leadership of the Municipal Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters.
(1) County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters.
Main Responsibilities:
1. Organize the county’s emergency response to snow disaster prevention;
2. Deploy disaster relief and emergency preparedness measures;
3. Supervise and inspect the implementation of the people, finances and materials required for disaster relief and emergency work;
4. Inspect the disaster relief work of the township snow disaster prevention headquarters and relevant departments;
5. Form a snow disaster prevention on-site leading group according to the development of the disaster situation and implement front-line command;
6. In the event of severe or severe snow and ice disasters, contact the troops stationed in peacetime to request support in a timely manner;
7. Organize and coordinate construction, housing management, land, industry and commerce, traffic police and other departments to work together to prevent snow disasters, implement the responsibility system according to their respective responsibilities, and actively clear the roads and sidewalks on both sides and back streets within the jurisdiction. Snow on alleys, bridges, residential areas, parks (attractions), greening (street trees), construction sites (work sheds), garbage collection rooms, public toilets and other facilities to ensure the integrity and normal operation of municipal public, city appearance and sanitation facilities ; It is necessary to strengthen the management of facility agriculture, animal husbandry, fishery breeding and household biogas, and take effective measures to remove snow, increase temperature, heat preservation, and fill light in greenhouses, to prevent cold and keep livestock and poultry, and to prevent cold and heat preservation of household biogas and fishery breeding. Clear snow, break ice, add oxygen, replenish water and prevent freezing, etc. to ensure the safety of agricultural and animal husbandry production;
8. Supervise the implementation of enterprises, agencies, schools, shops and other units along both sides of the streets in towns and counties. Do a good job in clearing the snow in front of the door and include it in the scope of the "Three Guarantees in Front of the Door" inspection and management;
9. Research and solve major issues related to snow disaster prevention work;
10. Complete other snow disaster prevention work assigned by the county government.
(2) Snow disaster prevention headquarters of each township. Each township is organized and established based on the county snow disaster prevention headquarters. Main responsibilities:
1. In accordance with the principle of territorial management, be responsible for the snow disaster prevention work within the jurisdiction, and formulate or improve the snow disaster prevention plan in the jurisdiction according to the principle of combining special groups;
2. According to the execution plan of the county snow disaster prevention headquarters, organize and mobilize village teams, enterprises and institutions in the jurisdiction to establish a snow disaster relief work network;
3. Complete the county snow disaster prevention headquarters Other snow and disaster prevention work assigned.
(3) The county snow disaster prevention headquarters has a comprehensive coordination office (hereinafter referred to as the county headquarters office). The office is located in the County Construction Bureau. Main Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for handling the daily affairs of the County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters, and making recommendations on the deployment and termination of emergency plans to the headquarters based on recommendations from relevant departments;
2. Convey the work instructions of the County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters and supervise their implementation;
3. Work with the civil affairs department to organize and coordinate relevant departments to carry out disaster relief work;
4. Work with the civil affairs department to collect data in a timely manner information, comprehensively assess the disaster situation, release disaster and disaster relief work information;
5. Work with the civil affairs department to report the disaster situation and disaster relief work to the county snow disaster prevention headquarters and relevant superior departments;
6. Responsible for the preliminary review and summary report of the use of anti-snow supplies, which will be reviewed by the county finance and implemented as special fund guarantees for use in anti-snow work;
7. Complete the assignment from the county anti-snow disaster prevention headquarters other tasks.
(4) On-site processing team of the county snow disaster prevention headquarters. All member units of the County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters are members of the on-site treatment team. Main responsibilities:
1. Based on the actual work, formulate the unit’s emergency plan for snow disaster prevention and do a good job in early warning;
2. Do a good job in material reserves and key locations Conservation work.
The main tasks of each member unit:
County Construction Bureau: organize and coordinate relevant towns and relevant functional departments to do a good job in snow disaster prevention and rescue work for county infrastructure; timely supervise the removal of relevant units Snow accumulation, cooperate with the county transportation and traffic police departments to coordinate and ensure road snow removal; be responsible for the normal operation and safety of drainage, gas supply, heating and other facilities related to residents' daily life, and ensure the gas supply and heating pipes Ensure the safe operation of the network and make preparations for anti-snow supplies, vehicles, machinery and equipment, and emergency rescue teams. Responsible for the normal operation and safety of the city's public transportation system, ensuring the safe operation of public transportation vehicles and preparing public emergency vehicles. Establish an emergency linkage network with various towns and villages to ensure that when snow conditions occur, effective rescue work can be organized as soon as possible and to the greatest extent.
County Civil Affairs Bureau: Responsible for supervising all townships and relevant units to prepare for emergency and disaster relief supplies, vehicles, machinery and equipment, and emergency rescue; to cooperate with townships and towns to mobilize all citizens for emergency response in streets and communities. When an emergency occurs, organize and mobilize as soon as possible, and strive to mobilize every household and involve everyone.
County Transportation Bureau: Responsible for clearing snow on the road into the city to ensure smooth roads; contact the TV station to actively carry out publicity and education on the safe operation of Spring Festival transportation vehicles in snowy and frozen conditions, and promptly remind vehicle drivers People should slow down and drive slowly to ensure safety.
County Water Affairs Bureau: Carry out supervision and inspection of county water supply to ensure normal water supply for residents.
County Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Bureau: Responsible for coordinating various towns and villages to strengthen the management of greenhouses for facility agriculture, promptly clearing snow on greenhouses, and preventing greenhouses from collapsing; taking measures such as increasing coverings and heating with hot air furnaces to increase heat and insulation. Prevent freezing damage; ensure that vegetable seedlings are exposed to scattered light, and supplementary light measures can be used if conditions permit. The livestock industry mainly ensures fodder storage and insulation and ventilation of sheds. Fishery breeding sites must actively clear snow, break ice, add oxygen, replenish water and prevent freezing. Biogas users should protect their biogas pools from cold and heat.
County Forestry Bureau: Responsible for clearing down fallen trees to ensure smooth roads; promptly organizing the removal of snow on trees in the county to ensure that trees are not damaged by large areas of snow.
County Industrial and Commercial Bureau: Cooperate with towns and villages to carry out emergency mobilization work for individual industrial and commercial households. When snow occurs, organize and mobilize the snow clearing in front of the door as soon as possible.
County Power Supply Bureau: Responsible for the safe production of the county’s power grid and power supply facilities, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of power supply facilities.
County Traffic Police Brigade: Effectively utilize the information organization network to promptly notify the county headquarters office of road conditions as soon as possible, and set up a temporary accident handling emergency team to handle traffic accidents in a timely manner, and organize traffic police to provide guidance at the scene. transportation.
County Meteorological Bureau: Provide decision-making basis and suggestions for the county to command and prevent snow disasters, start and terminate emergency plans; responsible for monitoring, forecasting and warnings of snowfall weather, and promptly reporting to the county for snow disaster prevention The headquarters office reports meteorological information; it is responsible for the collection, analysis and reporting of meteorological disaster information.
Other relevant departments such as the County Public Security Bureau, Development and Reform Bureau, Work Safety Bureau, Health Bureau, County Fire Brigade, etc. should cooperate and provide guarantees in accordance with their respective work responsibilities.
(5) Logistics support team of the County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters. Located in the County Civil Affairs Bureau, all member units of the County Anti-Snow and Anti-Freeze Headquarters are members of the Logistics Support Group. Main responsibilities:
1. Responsible for the information reserve of snow disaster prevention material procurement;
2. Responsible for supervising the snow disaster prevention material reserve situation of each member unit to ensure more than 2 For the emergency supplies needed for major snow disasters, the county's emergency supplies will be uniformly allocated when necessary;
3. Responsible for the preliminary review and summary report of the use of disaster prevention and relief supplies, which will be reviewed by the county finance and implemented with special fund guarantees for use Necessary for disaster prevention and relief work.
4. Collect information in a timely manner, comprehensively assess the disaster situation, and work with the headquarters office to release disaster and relief work information;
5. Work with the headquarters office to report to the county snow disaster prevention headquarters and Relevant departments at higher levels report on the disaster situation and relief work;
(6) Propaganda group of the County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters. Located in the Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee, it is responsible for organizing various news media to promptly publicize disaster relief laws and policies, broadcast prevention knowledge, and report on disaster situations and rescue and relief work.
IV. Disaster classification and working procedures
The weather forecast is based on the meteorological information released by the Pingluo County Meteorological Bureau.
(1) Light to moderate snow
When there is light snow or light to moderate snow in the weather forecast, the second level of duty will be entered. The member units of the county headquarters office shall arrange for professionals to be on duty 24 hours a day. Strengthen inspections of key areas, promptly clear the snow in the snow disaster areas responsible for the department (district) before freezing, and timely grasp and report disaster developments.
The county headquarters office is on duty 24 hours a day and maintains contact with the Public Security Bureau command center at all times. It conducts real-time monitoring of snow and ice conditions on roads and bridges in the county, and timely grasps snowfall meteorological information, development trends and In case of disaster, supervise the implementation of pre-planned measures.
(2) Moderate to heavy snow
When the weather forecast indicates moderate to heavy snow, the first level of duty will be entered. All member units will activate the snow disaster prevention plan, and the main leaders will be on duty and monitor the situation. In case of disaster, prepare the rescue team, supplies, machinery and equipment, and promptly clear the snow in the snow disaster area responsible for the department (district) before freezing.
The County Snow Disaster Prevention Headquarters convened a special meeting in a timely manner to deploy work; the main leaders of each member unit were on duty to understand the disaster situation, and actively organized rescue and disaster relief work in accordance with the unified command of the County Headquarters Office.
(3) When the weather forecast deviates from the actual weather conditions and snowfall occurs, each member unit must promptly activate the plan according to the requirements of the county headquarters office.
5. Requirements for snow disaster prevention work
(1) Snow disaster prevention work is related to national property, the safety of people’s lives and property, the safety of public infrastructure, and the safety of county towns. All towns, towns, departments and units should attach great importance to the important task of normal operation of production and life and actively respond to it. In particular, leading cadres at all levels must stand responsible for the party and the people, earnestly assume leadership responsibilities, conscientiously implement various tasks, ensure that snow disaster prevention work is in place in a timely manner, and minimize the damage caused by snow disasters. loss.
(2) All towns and villages must ensure the funds required for emergency response work such as snow disaster prevention. It is necessary to clarify the responsibilities and tasks of snow and ice removal, and establish an emergency agency to conduct supervision and inspection. All relevant departments must be equipped with anti-snow materials and equipment according to their responsibilities, assign dedicated personnel to strengthen the management, maintenance and use of anti-disaster materials, and ensure that materials and equipment are stored at designated locations.
(3) During the snow disaster prevention work, all townships, towns, relevant departments, and enterprises should follow the requirements of the county headquarters office, obey the dispatch, and obey the instructions. In case of major matters, they should promptly report to the county headquarters office. Report. The performance of anti-snow and anti-freeze work is included in the annual spiritual civilization work assessment and annual target management assessment.
(4) Establish leadership guidance and information reporting systems. During the snow rescue process, it is necessary to implement a dedicated person to promptly summarize and report the disaster situation and emergency measures taken, and implement a system of 24-hour leadership and reporting every 2 hours (major problems can be reported at any time). A summary of the day's situation should be reported in writing to the county headquarters office before 8 a.m. the next day. After the disaster, each unit must promptly and carefully summarize the disaster, disaster response, and experience and lessons learned, and make a written report to the county headquarters office.
(5) Establish an emergency mechanism for snow removal, ice removal and antifreeze on weekends and holidays. When heavy snow occurs during weekends and holidays, leaders and staff on duty in all townships, relevant departments, and enterprises must notify personnel as soon as possible to carry out snow, ice, and antifreeze work in their areas of responsibility.
If any casualties or property losses occur due to insufficient snow and ice removal or inadequate anti-freezing measures, the relevant departments shall bear all responsibilities after being determined by the county snow disaster prevention headquarters office in conjunction with relevant departments and units, and the relevant departments shall be held accountable. Responsible leadership and personnel responsibilities.
(6) All townships, towns, relevant departments, and enterprises should report their snow disaster prevention preparations to the county headquarters office before the end of November each year. Emergency plan for snowy safety 3
1. Guiding ideology
Under the guidance of the Municipal Education Bureau, guided by the Scientific Outlook on Development and based on the principles of people-oriented and life-first, Adhere to the combination of prevention and emergency response, achieve strict precautions, avoid dangerous situations, eliminate hidden dangers, and ensure safety.
2. Organizational Leadership
(1) Establish a leading group for heavy snowfall weather response and emergency response work
Team leader:
Deputy team leader:
Members:
The leadership group has an office. Jiang Xiaoming also serves as the office director and is responsible for daily work.
(2) Responsibilities of the emergency leadership group
1. Responsible for organizing, directing, and coordinating the response to heavy snowfall and disaster relief work;
2. In accordance with the unified requirements of the Municipal Education Bureau, the response and emergency response to heavy snowfall weather and emergency work and education and teaching work will be coordinated and deployed to ensure that all work is carried out in an orderly manner;
3. Timely research and coordination to solve the response to heavy snowfall weather and Difficulties and problems that arise in emergency work.
(3) The leadership group consists of logistics support group, security group, medical group, teaching staff group and student group
1. Logistics support group: ensure the supply of logistics materials, in accordance with emergency The disposal work requires that a certain number of straw woven bags, masks, hats and other protective equipment be stored.
Team leader:
Team members:
2. Security team: Once heavy snowfall occurs, the school security team and the heads of relevant departments and personnel on duty will According to the instructions of the emergency work leadership group, quickly arrive at the designated location for security protection.
Team leader:
Team members:
3. Medical team: Carry out personal protection and treatment for teachers and students throughout the school.
Team leader:
Team members:
4. Faculty group: Responsible for publicity, prevention and heavy snowfall weather reporting for faculty.
Team leader:
Team members:
6. Student group: Responsible for student publicity, prevention and heavy snowfall weather reporting.
Team leader:
Team members:
3. Preventive measures
(1) Pay close attention to weather conditions and predict possible occurrences in advance Heavy snowfall weather and secondary disasters, etc.
(2) Seriously carry out publicity and education on heavy snowfall weather response and emergency response work, and improve the safety awareness of teachers and students. Increase publicity efforts, make full use of radio, the Internet, etc. to publicize and popularize basic knowledge about dealing with heavy snowfall weather and secondary disasters to teachers and students, and strive to improve the safety awareness and ability of teachers and students to resist, reduce, and self-rescue disasters.
(3) Establish a school responsibility system for responding to heavy snowfall weather and emergency response, and decompose responsibilities to each level and assign them to individuals.
(4) Carry out self-examination of the teaching facilities and school buildings on campus, clear the snow in a timely manner, and set up warning signs when necessary to ensure that no casualties occur; strengthen duty to ensure smooth flow of information.
(5) During heavy snowfall and blizzards, schools can, under the guidance of the Municipal Education Bureau, notify the suspension of classes depending on the specific circumstances, and at the same time strengthen follow-up work for students who are at home during the holidays.
(6) Establish a one-week duty system and implement 24-hour duty.
IV. Establish a responsibility system and reward and punishment system for heavy snowfall weather response and disaster relief work
(1) Implement a work responsibility system.
The school emergency response leadership group and various working groups perform their duties conscientiously according to the division of responsibilities.
(2) Implement a reward and punishment system. Those who have made contributions to heavy snowfall weather response and disaster relief work will be publicized, commended and rewarded; those who fail to perform their duties or make work mistakes will be severely criticized. Emergency plan for snowy safety 4
1. Accident emergency organization
1. Organizational structure
Team leader:
Deputy team Director:
Members: All employees
2. The office is located in the Security Department Office
3. In case of emergency, all personnel will be immediately incorporated into the accident rescue organization. Carry out accident rescue work.
2. Overall requirements for accident emergency response work
1. Firmly establish the safety responsibility awareness of "prevention is better than disaster relief" and "responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai" as the criterion. Be prepared for accidents and emergencies. Once an accident occurs, the following should be achieved: decisive decision-making, reasonable plans, proper command, smooth information flow, timely contact, clear division of labor, everyone's responsibility, proper coordination, and safe firefighting.
2. In the event of an accident, the emergency organization leadership team should be on-site to direct the incident as soon as possible.
3. Division of responsibilities
1. Responsibilities of the team leader:
Fully responsible for the command of accident rescue.
2. Responsibilities of the deputy team leader:
Responsible for organizing the accident response team, carrying out reasonable division of labor, and reducing accidents to the lowest point.
3. Team member responsibilities:
Immediately join the accident rescue team, and under the command of the accident emergency team, carry out on-site firefighting work according to the actual situation.
IV. Accident emergency rescue principles and procedures
1. Send a dedicated person to call the police phone (110) and emergency ambulance phone (120), and greet the rescue vehicle. Accident emergency response work was launched immediately.
2. When rescuing accidents, we should follow the principles of "rescuing people is more important than disaster relief", "control first, then eliminate", "first focus, then general", rescue accidents quickly, and minimize casualties and property. loss.
3. The accident emergency team provides on-site command and carries out accident rescue work.
In accordance with the accident investigation and handling procedures, conduct investigations and handling with relevant departments and accident handling supervision departments, identify the causes, draw lessons, and formulate corresponding preventive measures to prevent such accidents from happening again. ;
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