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Safety training time is not less than several hours.
The required class time for safety training is 45 minutes, and that for higher education is 50 minutes. The specific applicable class hours are not clearly defined.

General industry: the initial safety training time of the main person in charge and safety management personnel shall not be less than 32 hours. The annual retraining time shall not be less than 12 class hours. High-risk industries (coal mines, non-coal mines, hazardous chemicals, fireworks and firecrackers, and metal smelting industries): the initial safety training time for the main person in charge and safety production management personnel shall be no less than 48 hours, and the annual retraining time shall be no less than 16 hours.

The safety training time for new employees shall not be less than 72 hours, and the annual retraining time shall not be less than 20 hours. That is, coal mines, non-coal mines, dangerous chemicals, fireworks and other production and business units.

Safety training includes:

Management training, staff training and daily safety education. Details are as follows:

1. Management personnel training, mainly including: national production safety policies, laws, regulations and standards. Rules, regulations and responsibilities of enterprise safety production. Safety management, safety technology, occupational health and other knowledge. Related accident cases and accident emergency management, etc.

2. Staff training, mainly: learning the necessary knowledge of safety in production. Familiar with the rules and regulations related to safety production and safety operation procedures. Master the safe operation skills of this position.

3. Daily safety education, mainly: learning the laws and regulations of the state and the government on safety in production. Learn safety production documents, safety announcements, safety production rules and regulations, safety operation procedures and safety production knowledge. Discuss and analyze typical accident cases, and summarize and learn lessons. Conduct fire prevention, explosion prevention, poisoning prevention and self-protection training, as well as emergency handling of abnormal situations and drills of emergency plans. Carry out on-the-job technical training and competitions.