First, leaders attach importance to it and the organization is in place.
In order to ensure the development of this activity, the school set up a leading group and held a meeting to deploy this anti-trampling safety education activity. All teachers are required to pay attention to it ideologically, enhance the safety awareness of anti-trampling, and make full use of the theme class meeting to carry out safety education among students. Secondly, carry out an emergency evacuation drill against trampling to improve the ability of all teachers and students to deal with emergencies. Finally, the school conducts regular inspections every week to ensure that the corridors are unblocked at any time.
Second, seriously study the common sense of emergency prevention.
The class teachers of each class use the theme class meeting to carry out anti-trampling safety education and publicity for students;
(1) Pay attention to the cultivation of safe behaviors, walk softly up and down the stairs, and walk on the right. Chasing and fighting are prohibited. Behave in a civilized manner, and don't crowd, boo or create an atmosphere of tension and panic when there are many people. When students' behaviors are found to be dangerous, they should be warned and stopped in time.
(2) Try to avoid crowded people and try to walk on the edge of the crowd when necessary.
(3) When you find a crowded crowd coming in your own direction, you should avoid it immediately and don't panic.
Don't run, lest you fall.
(4) Follow the stream of people, never follow the stream of people, otherwise it will be easily knocked down by the stream of people.
(5) If you are caught in a crowded stream of people, you must stand firm first, and don't lean forward and lose your center of gravity. Don't bend down to pick up your shoes or tie your shoelaces even if your shoes are trampled off. If possible, grab something solid and reliable as soon as possible, walk slowly or stop, and leave the scene quickly after the crowd passes.
(6) If you are unfortunately overwhelmed by the crowd, try to get close to the corner, curl up in a ball, and put your hands behind your neck to protect the most vulnerable parts of your body.
(7) When walking in the crowd, when encountering steps or stairs, try to grasp the handrails to prevent falling.
(8) In a crowded crowd, always be vigilant. Be prepared to protect yourself and others when you find that someone is in a bad mood or the crowd begins to stir.
(9) When the crowd is in turmoil, you should pay attention to your feet, and you must not trip, so as not to become an incentive for crowded trampling.
(10) When someone in front suddenly falls down, stop immediately, and at the same time call for help loudly, telling the people behind not to approach forward.
In a word, campus safety is more important than Mount Tai, and the alarm must be sounded long to prevent stampede accidents in stairwells. It is necessary to firmly establish the idea of "people-oriented", adhere to the policy of "safety first, prevention first", strictly manage daily life, resolutely put an end to similar crowded stampede accidents and ensure the safety of students.