First, fire safety management should be "safety first, prevention first" and take fire safety as the top priority. Everyone knows the harm caused by fire, but it is often ignored in daily work, replaced by carelessness and luck. It is often necessary to wait until the accident does happen, causing losses.
This is because the fire prevention work is not put in the first place. "Hidden danger is more dangerous than open fire, prevention is better than disaster relief, and responsibility is more important than Mount Tai" is still the main theme of fire safety management. The key to do a good job in prevention is to pay more attention to this work and do a good job in fire safety with practical actions and measures.
Two, fire safety work to achieve "three stresses", do not leave gaps for hidden dangers.
1 is for "concentration". In addition to regular training, departments involved in inflammable and explosive equipment and articles should also regularly organize fire prevention inspections, find fire hazards, record and study rectification in time, and infiltrate fire prevention awareness and skills into all links of key departments.
2. Be "weak". Areas with relatively few fire safety hazards are often the most easily overlooked areas, but relatively few safety hazards do not mean that there are no safety hazards. Fire safety hazards are different from production safety hazards.
3, to "grasp the details", the embankment of a thousand miles was destroyed in the ant hole. Fire prevention should focus on the overall situation, but it should start from small things. Details are not easy to attract attention, such as aging of insulation materials and misplaced waste paper baskets.
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Knowledge of Work Safety was published by People's Health Publishing House in June 2009, 5438+ 10/Zhang Zhidong.
This book is divided into 13 chapters, including dangerous chemicals, combustion and explosion and fire fighting, static electricity, industrial anti-virus technology, electrical safety technology, pressure vessel safety technology, operation safety technology of pharmaceutical companies, labor protection related knowledge, ergonomics, safety analysis and evaluation, safety psychology, occupational safety and health management system, etc.
This book is divided into four levels, one is the knowledge level of safety basic theory, the other is the skill level of safe operation and first aid, the third is the systematic level of ergonomics and safety psychology, and the fourth is the management level of safety evaluation and occupational safety and health management system.
This book adds more accident cases and practical training, so that readers can deepen their understanding of knowledge and master skills. Each chapter is accompanied by review questions. This book can be used as a teaching material for pharmacy and related majors in higher vocational colleges, and can also be used for safety training for employees in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
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