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Safety production education and training content
1. For the main person in charge of the enterprise, the training contents include: the national guidelines, policies, laws and regulations on safety in production and the rules, regulations and standards of related industries; Basic knowledge, methods and technologies of safety production management, as well as professional knowledge of related industries; Major accident prevention, emergency rescue measures and accident investigation and handling methods, major hazard source management and emergency rescue plan preparation principles; Advanced experience in safety production management at home and abroad; Analysis of typical accident cases.

2. For safety management personnel, the training contents include: the national guidelines, policies, laws and regulations on safety production and the rules, regulations and standards of related industries; Safety production management knowledge, safety production technology, labor hygiene knowledge and safety culture knowledge, as well as safety management expertise in related industries; Industrial injury insurance policies, laws and regulations; Statistics, reporting, investigation and handling methods of casualty accidents and occupational diseases; Accident site inspection technology and emergency treatment measures; Management of major hazard sources and preparation of emergency rescue plan; Advanced experience in safety production management at home and abroad; Analysis of typical accident cases.

3. Special operators who need special safety technology and operation skills training. Training programs are unified throughout the country, and the specific content depends on the training institution.

4. Newcomers must undergo three-level safety education in factories, workshops and teams.

5. Those who have been transferred or left their posts for more than one year should receive corresponding workshop-level safety education.

6. On-the-job personnel should receive regular safety education and training, mainly including: new knowledge and technology of safety production, safety production laws and regulations, dangerous factors existing in workplaces and jobs, accident prevention measures and emergency measures, accident cases, etc.