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Safety education and training requirements
There are many forms of safety education and training. "Three-level" safety education is a form of safety education and hunger education system for new employees clearly stipulated by law. So, what is "three-level" security?

Whole-course education? What can new employees learn through "three levels" education and training?

First, what is the "three-level" safety education

"Three-level" safety education system is the basic education system of enterprise safety education. The object of education is new employees, including new employees, temporary workers, seasonal workers, trainees and interns.

"Three-level" safety education refers to factory (mine) safety education, workshop (workshop, area, team) safety education and team safety education.

Two. Contents of "three-level" safety education and training

1. The main contents of safety production education and training at the factory (mine) level.

Basic knowledge of safe production

Safety production rules and regulations of the unit.

Labor discipline.

Risk factors, preventive measures and emergency measures in workplaces and jobs.

Related accident cases, etc.

2. The main contents of safety education and training at workshop (section, region and team) level.

Safety production status and rules and regulations of this workshop (section, area, team).

The risk factors, preventive measures and emergency measures of workplace and post channeling.

Accident cases, etc.

3. The main contents of safety production education and training at the team level

Release according to the operating procedures.

Performance and correct use of production equipment, safety devices and labor protection articles (span).

Accident cases, etc.

Three. Organization and implementation of "three-level" safety education in enterprises

According to the factory (mine) level education and training, generally organized by knowledge group, the implementation of safety technology management department. Workshop (workshop, area, team) level safety production education and training is the responsibility of the workshop (workshop, area, team).

Responsible for organizing the implementation together with the workshop safety management personnel. Team safety education shall be organized and implemented by the team leader in conjunction with the safety officer and team leader.

Four. The relationship between "three-level" safety education and other safety education

"Three-level" safety education is the most basic safety education. In addition to the "three-level" safety education and training, new employees must also receive regular safety education, return to work education and "four innovations" education, especially

Employees who want to engage in special operations must also receive special safety education and training for special operations personnel, and can only work at their posts after obtaining the operation qualification certificate of special operations personnel. "Three-level" safety education is irreplaceable.

For other education, other education cannot replace the "three-level" safety education. Only through these education and training can employees continuously improve their safety awareness and skills, thus achieving safe production.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) special homework education and other forms of education

1. What is a special operator?

Special operators refer to those whose workplaces, operating equipment and operating contents are dangerous, and are prone to casualties or injuries to operators themselves, others and surrounding facilities.

According to the operators who have caused great harm, because the special operators bear greater risks in the process of production and operation, once an accident occurs, it will bring greater losses. Therefore, special operators are needed.

Special safety technical knowledge education and safety operation technical training are required, and they can only take up their posts after passing strict examination.

2. Scope and personnel of special operations

Electrician operations, including power generation, transmission, transformation and distribution electricians, installation, operation, maintenance (maintenance) of electrical equipment, testers and electrical fitters in mines.

Metal welding and cutting operations. Including welders and cutters.

Crane (including elevator) operators, including crane (including elevator) drivers, foremen, signal conductors and installation and maintenance workers.

Motor vehicle driving in enterprises includes drivers of various motor vehicles driving in enterprises, docks, freight yards and other production and operation areas and construction sites.

Climbing installation work. Including the erection, demolition, maintenance workers and surface cleaners of high-rise buildings over 2 meters.

Boiler operation (including water quality test). Including pressure boiler operators and boiler water quality testers.

Pressure vessel operators, including pressure vessel canning workers, inspection workers, transport escorts and large air compressor operators.

Refrigeration operation. Including refrigeration equipment installers, operators and maintenance workers.

Blasting operation. Including ground engineering blasting and underground blasting workers.

Mine ventilation workers, including main fan operators, gas pumping workers, ventilation safety inspectors, wind and dust testers.

Mine drainage operators include mine main drainage pump operators and tailings dam operators.

Mine safety inspection operations include safety inspectors, gas inspectors and explosion-proof inspectors of electrical equipment.

Mine hoisting and transportation operations, including main hoisting workers, winch workers, fixed belt conveyor workers, signalmen and can-holding workers.

Mining (stripping) operations, including shearer drivers, roadheader drivers, rock harrow drivers and rock drill drivers.

Mine rescue operation.

Dangerous goods handling. Operators, transport escorts and storekeepers containing dangerous chemicals, civil explosives and radioactive substances.

Other businesses approved by the State Council.