Thirty-sixth units should carry out regular fire safety publicity and education through various forms. Key units of fire safety shall conduct fire safety training for each employee at least once a year. Publicity, education and training should include:
(a) the relevant fire laws and regulations, fire safety system and operating rules to ensure fire safety;
(two) the fire risk and fire prevention measures of this unit and this post;
(three) the performance of fire fighting facilities and the use of fire fighting equipment;
(four) the knowledge and skills of reporting fires, fighting initial fires and self-help and escape.
Fire safety training for employees in public gathering places should be conducted at least once every six months, and the training content should also include the knowledge and skills of organizing and guiding the evacuation of people present.
The unit shall organize new employees and employees entering new positions to conduct pre-job fire safety training.
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Regulations on Fire Safety Management of Organs, Organizations, Enterprises and Institutions (Order No.61of the Ministry of Public Security)
Chapter III Fire Safety Management
Thirteenth units within the following scope are key units of fire safety, and strict management shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements of these Provisions:
(a) shopping malls (markets), hotels (restaurants), stadiums (gymnasiums), auditoriums, public places of entertainment and other public gathering places.
1. Shopping malls (shops, markets) with a building area of 1000 square meters or more, which deal in inflammable goods;
2.50 or more guest rooms (hotels, restaurants);
3. Public stadiums (halls) and auditoriums;
4. Public places of entertainment with a building area of more than 200m2.
The above public places of entertainment refer to the following indoor places open to the public:
(1) theaters, video halls, auditoriums and other performance and screening places;
(2) Song and dance entertainment places such as dance halls and karaoke;
(3) Nightclubs, music cafes and restaurants with entertainment functions;
(4) places of entertainment;
(5) bowling alley, roller skating rink, sauna and other business fitness and leisure places.
(2) Hospitals, sanatoriums and boarding schools, nurseries and kindergartens.
1. Hospitals with more than 50 inpatient beds;
2. Nursing homes with more than 50 beds for the elderly;
3. Schools with more than 100 beds for students;
4 nurseries and kindergartens with more than 50 beds for children.
(3) State organs
1. Party committees, people's congresses, governments and CPPCC; at or above the county level;
2. Supervisory Committee, People's Procuratorate and People's Court;
3. Central and the State Council ministries and commissions;
4 * * * Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, All-China Federation of Trade Unions and All-China Women's Federation.
(4) Radio stations, television stations and postal and communication hubs;
1. Radio and TV stations;
2. Urban post and telecommunications hub units.
(5) Passenger stations, docks and civil airports.
1. Waiting rooms and waiting rooms of passenger stations and passenger terminals with a building area of more than 500m2;
2. Civil airports.
(six) public libraries, exhibition halls, museums, archives and cultural relics protection units with fire danger;
1. Public libraries and exhibition halls with a building area of over 2000m2;
2. Public museums and archives;
3 cultural relics protection units at or above the county level with fire risk.
(seven) power plants (stations) and power grid enterprises.
(8) Units that produce, fill, store, supply and sell inflammable and explosive chemicals.
1. Factories that produce flammable and explosive chemicals;
2. Filling stations and pressure regulating stations for flammable and explosive gases and liquids;
3. Special warehouses (yards, storage tanks) for storing inflammable and explosive chemicals;
4. Professional transport units for inflammable and explosive chemicals;
5. Commercial automobile gas stations, filling stations and liquefied petroleum gas supply stations (bottle changing stations);
6. Chemical shops dealing in flammable and explosive chemicals (definition standards and other units and standards that need to define the nature of flammable and explosive chemicals shall be determined by provincial fire control institutions according to the actual situation).
(nine) clothing, shoes and other labor-intensive production and processing enterprises.
Labor-intensive enterprises such as clothing, shoes, hats and toys with more than 100 employees in the production workshop.
(10) Important scientific research units
The definition standard is determined by the provincial fire control institutions according to the actual situation.
(eleven) high-rise buildings, underground railways, underground sightseeing tunnels, warehouses and yards of grain, cotton, wood, department stores and other materials, and construction sites of key projects.
1. Office buildings (office buildings) and apartment buildings of high-rise public buildings;
2. Underground public buildings such as urban underground railways and underground sightseeing tunnels and important urban traffic tunnels;
3. National grain depots and other grain depots with total reserves exceeding 10000 tons;
4. A cotton warehouse with a total reserve of more than 500 tons;
5. Timber yard with total reserves exceeding 10000m3;
6. Flammable goods warehouses and yards with a total storage value of more than 6,543,800 yuan;
7 national and provincial key project construction sites.
(twelve) other units that may have a fire, and once a fire breaks out, it may cause heavy casualties or property losses.
The definition standard is determined by the provincial fire control institutions according to the actual situation.
Article 14
Key fire safety units, their fire safety responsible persons and fire safety managers shall be reported to the local public security fire control institutions for the record.
Article 15
Key units of fire safety shall establish or determine the centralized management department of fire control work and determine full-time or part-time fire management personnel; Other units shall determine full-time or part-time fire management personnel, and may determine the centralized management functional departments of fire control work. Centralized management functional departments and full-time and part-time fire management personnel shall implement fire safety management under the leadership of the person in charge of fire safety or the fire safety administrator.
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Key fire-fighting units, from the perspective of government departments, will ask you to strengthen the fire management plan, hardware configuration, personnel configuration and exercise frequency &; Quality, the above requirements are based on many times of supervision and inspection, as well as your company's related flammable materials and fire-fighting facilities, company profile, etc. They are all filed according to the actual situation. From the company's point of view, it is necessary to strengthen the management and control of key areas, such as the improvement of hot work level (from level 2 to 1 level), the increase of lightning protection grounding and fire fighting devices, and the training of personnel.
The purpose of key fire protection units is "strict but not wide", focusing on monitoring and ensuring regional key fire safety.