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Safety training content for new teachers
The contents of safety training for new teachers are as follows:

1. school safety policies and regulations: introduce school safety policies and regulations and various safety management measures, including campus safety, personal safety, fire prevention and disaster prevention, etc.

2. Emergency and escape training: training teachers in emergency and escape methods, such as fire, earthquake and storm.

3. Familiar with campus safety facilities and resources: introduce the location, usage and operation of various safety facilities in the school, such as fire extinguishers, security doors, surveillance cameras, etc.

4. Student safety management: teachers' responsibilities and obligations, students' safety awareness training, and students' emergency treatment.

5. Classroom safety: classroom layout, use of electrical equipment, safety teaching skills, accident prevention and injury prevention, etc.

6. Network security and information protection: teachers' safety awareness and preventive measures when using electronic devices and the Internet, including privacy protection, online fraud, information leakage, etc.

7. Traffic safety: traffic rules and traffic safety knowledge, safe traffic, school bus management, etc.

8. Mental health and self-protection: the importance of teachers' mental health, how to deal with pressure, prevent job burnout, and self-protection skills when encountering threats and attacks.

9. Handling of laws and regulations and emergencies: Understand relevant laws and regulations, such as teachers' legal responsibilities and rights, and how to deal with students' violation of discipline and emergencies.

The purpose of safety training for new teachers

1. Understand campus safety policies and rules and regulations: make teachers familiar with the internal safety management system and rules and regulations of the school, and clarify their responsibilities and obligations.

2. Cultivate teachers' safety awareness: improve teachers' awareness and alertness to campus safety issues and avoid potential safety hazards and accidents.

3. Master the use of classroom and school facilities: make teachers familiar with the location and use of safety facilities, and be able to respond to emergencies independently.

4. Improve emergency ability and escape skills: through the training of emergency and escape drills, teachers can master escape skills and emergency response, and improve their ability of self-help and mutual rescue.

5. Cultivate students' safety awareness: Teachers, as role models and instructors of students, can educate students about safe behavior and self-protection.

6. Enhance the awareness of network security: Teachers should pay more attention to network security issues in network use and guard against risks such as network fraud and information leakage.

7. Understand laws and regulations and duties and obligations: make teachers understand relevant laws and regulations, clarify their legal responsibilities and professional obligations, and achieve teaching and management according to law.