Appreciating handwritten newspaper pictures and accompanying us safely.
Ping An Companion Manuscript Map 1
Handwritten reports of securities companies and our bank Figure 2
Handwritten reports of securities companies and our bank Figure 3
Handwritten reports of securities companies and our bank Figure 4
Handwritten reports of securities companies and our bank Figure 5
Handwritten reports of securities companies and our bank Figure 6
Refer to the contents and materials of the handwritten newspaper of the security company.
First, traffic safety knowledge question and answer
1. Why can't I sell things on the highway?
A: In order to make a living and stand on their own feet, many people sell newspapers, ornaments and other things in traffic, without paying attention to their own safety. Life is only once for a person. In order to sell goods for a few cents, they risked their lives to chase cars or shuttle between driving cars to meet them. Such behavior is extremely dangerous and affects the normal running of vehicles.
2. Why can't people be in the carriage when the vehicle is full of goods?
A: When a vehicle loaded with goods is driving, the goods collide and shift due to road conditions, acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle and other factors. At this time, people on the goods are easy to fall off the carriage or be injured by the goods.
3. Why should pedestrians obey the pedestrian signal when crossing the road?
A: At busy intersections or road sections in the city, pedestrians are faced with red and green pedestrian signal lights, which are signals to instruct pedestrians to cross the road and also ensure a safe passage for pedestrians to cross the road. When the red light is on, pedestrians should wait on the sidewalk instead of crossing the road. When the green light is on, you can cross the road safely at the crosswalk. If the green light flashes, you can't enter the crosswalk. However, people who have already stepped onto the crosswalk can continue to pass, but they must speed up their steps.
Second, the basic knowledge of swimming safety
1, swimming requires a physical examination. People suffering from heart disease, hypertension, tuberculosis, otitis media, facial diseases, severe trachoma and various infectious diseases should not swim. Menstrual female students are also not suitable for swimming.
2. Choose the swimming place carefully. To swim in rivers, lakes and seas, we must first understand the water conditions. Waters with more undercurrents, eddies, silt, rocks and aquatic plants are not suitable for swimming. It is also not suitable to swim in the waters where there are many ships coming and going, polluted and schistosomiasis endemic areas.
3. Preparation before launch. You can run, do exercises, exercise, and wash your trunk and limbs with a small amount of cold water, so that your body can adapt to the water temperature as soon as possible and avoid dizziness, palpitation and cramps.
When you are full or hungry, don't swim after strenuous exercise and hard work.
5. Don't dive when the underwater situation is unknown.
6. If you find someone drowning, don't rush into the water for rescue. You should call an adult to help.
Third, pay attention to fire prevention matters at home.
Fires in families are often caused by careless use of fire, forgetfulness and improper use of electrical appliances. Students should pay attention to:
The length is heated by the stove. Stoves should be placed at a safe distance from flammable wooden furniture and away from firewood in rural areas.
2. someone should watch the clothes drying, and people can't leave for a long time.
3. Don't store flammable items near the fire.
4. When making a fire, don't use kerosene or gasoline to support combustion, so as to avoid the fire burning violently.
5. Take out unburned ashes and cinders and dump them in a safe place to prevent other objects from burning and catching fire.
6. Use household appliances to meet safety requirements, and don't disassemble them at will, so as not to reduce safety efficiency and cause fire.
7. Be careful when using electric irons and other heating appliances, so as not to ignite flammable items.
8. When electrical appliances are used or personnel leave, turn off the power supply in time to prevent electrical appliances from overheating.
9. Use gas appliances to prevent gas leakage, and turn off the gas source after use.
10. The gas tank should be used away from the fire source; Check regularly to ensure that gas facilities and appliances are in good condition.