Common sense to prevent crowding and trampling.
(1) Go up and down the stairs with courtesy, walk on the right, observe order and pay attention to safety.
(2) In the activities of going upstairs and downstairs, such as practice and assembly, we should not be fast, but steady.
(3) Don't play games or pranks in the stairwell.
(4) The class teacher should always educate students on manners and etiquette, educate students to walk up and down the stairs on the right, and don't be crowded to prevent the occurrence of unsafe accidents such as backlog.
(5) The teacher who goes up and down the stairs should stop the students from going up and down the stairs and deliberately playing around to prevent congestion.
(6) During class, all doors and windows of the teaching building should be opened, so as to evacuate in time and effectively in case of crowded stampede or fire.
(7) In case of safety accidents such as stair trampling, the teacher should organize and guide in time to prevent the situation from further expanding.
(8) In case of stampede and other safety accidents, the on-site teachers should immediately report to the school leaders.
(9) Teachers have the responsibility to educate students to abide by school rules, especially the safety issues that should be paid attention to when going up and down the corridor, so as to arouse students' great attention.
Common sense to prevent crowding and trampling.
(1) Go up and down the stairs with courtesy, walk on the right, observe order and pay attention to safety.
(2) In the activities of going upstairs and downstairs, such as practice and assembly, we should not be fast, but steady.
(3) Don't play games or pranks in the stairwell.
(4) The class teacher should always educate students on manners and etiquette, educate students to walk up and down the stairs on the right, and don't be crowded to prevent the occurrence of unsafe accidents such as backlog.
(5) The teacher who goes up and down the stairs should stop the students from going up and down the stairs and deliberately playing around to prevent congestion.
(6) During class, all doors and windows of the teaching building should be opened, so as to evacuate in time and effectively in case of crowded stampede or fire.
(7) In case of safety accidents such as stair trampling, the teacher should organize and guide in time to prevent the situation from further expanding.
(8) In case of stampede and other safety accidents, the on-site teachers should immediately report to the school leaders.
(9) Teachers have the responsibility to educate students to abide by school rules, especially the safety issues that should be paid attention to when going up and down the corridor, so as to arouse students' great attention.
Causes of crowded stampede accidents
(1) Most of the time is after school. During meetings and meals, students are relatively concentrated and anxious.
(2) The accident happened at the corner of the stairs between the first and second floors of the teaching building. Students from high floors are relatively concentrated here, forming a crowd.
(3) Students can't easily control their emotions, they panic when things happen, and they often crowd and shout, which makes the scene out of control.
(4) Students are not good at self-protection. When they are crowded, they bend over to pick things up and get squeezed down, or slip and trip, resulting in a squeezing accident.
(5) Lack of study and training on accident prevention knowledge and no emergency measures.
(6) Some students play pranks, and when there is chaos, they often shout, push and crowd to vent their emotions or make malicious jokes, which leads to tragedies.
(7) At night, the corridor suddenly loses power or the lights are dim, resulting in a crowded accident.
(8) The stairs are narrow and cannot meet the needs of personnel concentration.
Prevent crowding and trampling in public places.
(1) When you find a crowded crowd coming in your direction, avoid it immediately, but don't run to avoid falling.
(2) If there is a dormitory, water room and other space that can be avoided temporarily when you arrive at the floor, you can avoid it temporarily. Remember not to walk against the stream of people, it is very easy to be pushed to the ground.
If you can't help falling into the crowd, you must hold your feet first. Remember to stay away from the glass window to avoid being stabbed by broken glass.
(4) When encountering crowded people, don't lean forward or have a low center of gravity. Even if your shoes are trampled, don't bend down to lift them or tie your shoelaces.
(5) If possible, grab something solid and safe and leave the scene quickly and calmly after the crowd passes by.
(6) 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.
(7) In a crowded crowd, don't trip, so as not to become an inducement for crowded trampling.
In a crowded crowd, we must always be vigilant and not always driven by curiosity. In the face of panic-stricken people, we should keep our emotions stable and not be infected by others. Panic will only make things worse. You can panic, but you must not panic.
(9) When you have been caught in the crowd, remember to keep in line with the direction of most people, don't try to overtake or go backwards. You should listen to the commander's password. At the same time, carry forward team spirit, because organizational discipline is very important in the face of disaster. Experts pointed out that psychological calm is the premise of individual escape, and obedience to the overall situation is the key to collective escape.
(10) In case of stampede, you should contact foreign aid for help in time. Call 1 10 or 120 as soon as possible.
(1 1) In case of fire, earthquake and other emergencies, teachers and leaders present should pay attention to the reasonable and correct evacuation of students according to emergency evacuation instructions, signs and diagrams.
(12) behave in a civilized manner. When there are many people, there is no crowding, no booing, no nervousness and no panic.
(13) Find uncivilized behaviors and dare to dissuade and stop them.
(14) Try to avoid the crowded crowd and try to walk on the edge of the crowd when necessary.
(15) You should follow the stream of people, never follow the stream of people, otherwise it will be easy to make up for the stream of people.
(16) When walking in a crowd, try to hold the handrails when meeting steps or stairs to prevent falling.
(17) When someone in front suddenly falls down, stop immediately and shout loudly at the same time, telling the people behind not to approach forward.
(18) If it is pushed down, try to get close to the wall. Facing the wall, the body curled up into a ball, and hands clasped behind the neck to protect the most vulnerable parts of the body.
(19) After the stampede accident, on the one hand, call the police and wait for rescue; On the other hand, before the medical staff arrive at the scene, they should seize the time to save themselves and help each other in a scientific way.
(20) In the treatment, we should follow the principle of saving the seriously wounded first. The basis for judging the injury is: the person who is unconscious and does not respond to the call is seriously injured; Those with fast pulse and fatigue are seriously injured; Those with decreased blood pressure and dilated pupils are seriously injured; Those with obvious trauma and bleeding are seriously injured.