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Do forest personnel need to be informed of the construction of forest fire escapes?

Yes, the construction of forest fire escapes requires notification to forest personnel.

Because usually, the construction of forest fire escapes needs to be carried out in the forest land, which will directly affect the work and daily life in the forest land. Notifying forest personnel allows them to prepare in advance and arrange their work and life to avoid any impact on them. In addition, notifying forest personnel can also help them understand the purpose and significance of fire escape construction, improve their fire prevention awareness, and reduce the occurrence of fires.

When notifying forest personnel, they should be informed of the plans and timing of fire escape construction, as well as possible impacts during construction. At the same time, we should listen to their opinions and suggestions and try our best to cooperate and cooperate with them to minimize the impact.

In actual solutions, the following methods and countermeasures can be adopted:

1. Publish notices and announcements. Notices and announcements can be made through a variety of means, such as posting notices within the forest land, publishing announcements in local media, and notifying forest land personnel through phone calls or text messages.

2. Hold a meeting. Meetings can be held to invite forest personnel to attend, introduce construction status and plans to them, listen to their opinions and suggestions, and answer their questions.

3. Coordinate with local government and relevant departments. Can coordinate with local governments and relevant departments to understand relevant policies and regulations, follow procedures and regulations, and ensure the legality and smooth progress of fire escape construction.

In summary, notifying forest personnel is one of the necessary measures for the construction of forest fire passages, which can promote the smooth progress of construction and reduce the impact on forest personnel.