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What are the three levels of site safety education?
"Three-level education on construction site" refers to three-level safety education, that is, the safety education of the company, project management department and construction team.

First, the content of "three-level education on site"

1. Company education content: national and local guidelines, policies, regulations, standards, norms, procedures and enterprise safety rules and regulations, etc. Get at least 24 hours of training every year.

2. The education content of the project management department: site safety system, construction site environment, construction characteristics and possible unsafe factors. No less than 24 hours of training every year.

3. Education content of the construction team: train at least the safety operation rules, accident safety analysis, labor discipline and post evaluation of this type of work every year 16 class hours. When a major safety accident occurs, safety education activities should be organized in time.

Second, the importance of building a three-level safety education

1. The successful implementation of the safety production guarantee system depends on the participation of all personnel on the construction site, who need to have good safety awareness and knowledge.

2. Ensuring that they get proper education and training is an important link to realize the effective operation of the construction site safety assurance system and the goal of safe production. The construction site shall determine the education and training needs of employees in the project safety assurance plan, and designate the responsible department or person for safety education and training.

Third, the purpose of building a three-level safety education

The purpose is to make people at all levels and functions realize the importance of observing the policy and working procedures of "safety first, prevention first" and meeting the requirements of the safety production guarantee system; Major safety risks related to their work, including possible impacts, and possible safety factors brought about by the improvement of personal work.

Their roles and responsibilities in implementing the policy and working procedure of "safety first, prevention first" and realizing the requirements of safety production guarantee system, including their roles and responsibilities in emergency preparedness; Possible consequences of deviating from the prescribed working procedures.