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Contents of bank safety education
The contents of bank safety education include: office fire hazards and fire prevention instructions, escape and self-help methods in canteen fire, emergency treatment methods for preventing fire (initial fire danger) in business outlets, emergency treatment methods for robbing (robbing) customers in business halls or self-help areas during business hours, and matters needing attention in gas leakage.

A, office fire hazards and fire prevention instructions

1. Fire hazard: 1. The power supply is not connected correctly. 2. Throw cigarette butts. 3. Burning sundries. 4. Store inflammable and explosive articles. 5. Use electrical appliances that may cause fire, such as electric stoves or electric kettle equipment.

2. Fire prevention instructions: Don't connect and put the power supply lines randomly to prevent cigarette butts from littering and flammable items from entering the room. People have a good habit of turning off the lights at will, so as to make the room clean and tidy without sundries and eliminate all fire hazards.

Second, the canteen fire escape self-help methods

1, put out the fire with fire extinguishers and fire hydrants, quickly evacuate diners, and call the fire alarm number "1 19".

2. If the fire is too big to control, we should focus on protecting people's lives and quickly evacuate the people in the fire.

3, immediately cut off the power supply, turn off the gas switch, and transfer flammable and explosive items to a safe area.

When the canteen on the first floor is on fire and the door is sealed by fireworks, you can jump out of the window. In case of fire in the dining halls on the second and third floors, sheets, quilt covers and curtains can be used as safety ropes to slide down slowly from the window.

5, evacuation personnel should be nervous and orderly, don't rush out, so as not to block the passage and gate, causing crowded stampede and casualties.