How often should schools train students on fire safety at least?
Schools should train students on fire safety at least once every six months. According to relevant data, the Regulations on Fire Safety Management in Colleges and Universities, which came into effect from 20 10 to 1, proposed that schools should carry out simulated drills on fire safety knowledge such as self-help and escape, and organize at least one fire drill for students every academic year. According to the website of the Ministry of Public Security, the Regulations on Fire Safety Management in Colleges and Universities was reviewed and approved by the 20th ministerial meeting of the Ministry of Education on July 3, 2009, and was recently announced with the consent of the Ministry of Public Security. The regulations point out that schools should take the following measures to educate students on fire safety, so that they can understand the knowledge of fire prevention and fire fighting, and master the methods of alarm, fire fighting, self-help and escape. Carry out simulation drills of fire safety knowledge such as self-help and escape for students, and organize at least one fire drill for students every academic year. According to the needs of fire safety education, fire safety knowledge should be included in teaching and training. Conduct no less than 4 hours of fire safety education and training for each freshman. Provide necessary safety skills and operating procedures training for students entering the laboratory. According to the regulations, the legal representative of the school is the person in charge of school fire safety, who is fully responsible for school fire safety work. The school leader in charge of school fire safety is the school fire safety administrator, who assists the legal representative of the school in charge of fire safety. Schools must set up or clearly be responsible for the daily fire safety work (hereinafter referred to as the school fire control institutions), equipped with full-time fire management personnel.