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Laboratory safety in colleges and universities: new regulations issued by the Ministry of Education
The safety of university laboratories is very important. The Ministry of Education recently issued new regulations, emphasizing the importance of laboratory safety in colleges and universities, and requiring all colleges and universities to strictly control laboratory safety and implement the responsibility system.

Laboratory safety hazards are widely distributed.

University laboratories are large in scale and diverse in types, and their potential safety hazards are widely distributed, including dangerous chemicals, radiation, biology, machinery, electricity, special equipment and explosive materials. Security risks have cumulative effects.

Safety comes first.

Colleges and universities must put safety first, firmly establish the concept of safe development, and resolutely overcome paralysis and luck.

Hierarchical management responsibility system

To establish a hierarchical management responsibility system, the principal responsible person of the school party and government is the first responsible person, and other school leaders are responsible for supporting, supervising and guiding the laboratory safety work within the scope of their duties. The person in charge of each laboratory is the person directly responsible for the safety work of this laboratory.

Responsibility investigation

For laboratory safety accidents, colleges and universities should investigate the responsibility and seriously investigate the accident responsibility of relevant units and individuals.

Establish a responsibility and accountability mechanism

The Ministry of Education also emphasizes the establishment of accountability and accountability mechanisms. For units with major problems in safety management and incomplete rectification of potential safety hazards, relevant departments will put forward accountability and accountability suggestions according to the authority and responsibilities of each department.