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Investigation contents of safety hazards in nursing homes
Legal analysis: install leakage protection switches and sockets according to regulations and ensure them to be in good condition; The wireless line of the reserved port of the power switch is exposed; There is insulation protection at the circuit joint; Check the wire circuit at any time, find and replace the aging wire in time; It is forbidden for the elderly to use any electrical equipment in the room, such as rice cookers, electric stoves and electric blankets. The staff working in the canteen must hold a valid health certificate; All tableware must be disinfected before it can be used again; All food raw materials must meet the national standards; All food samples should be kept for each meal, and the time, quantity and registration of samples should meet the requirements. Reasonable allocation of fire extinguishers and fire-fighting equipment, regular inspection of fire-fighting equipment, managers will use fire-fighting equipment to ensure that all fire-fighting equipment can be used normally; Evacuation signs and exit signs are damaged or in poor condition. Nursing homes must be manned 24 hours a day, and the staff on duty must check the room where the elderly sleep every night.

Legal basis: Article 16 of the Fire Prevention Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), organs, organizations, enterprises, institutions and other units shall perform the following fire safety duties:

(a) the implementation of fire safety responsibility system, formulate the fire safety system and fire safety operating rules of the unit, and formulate fire fighting and emergency evacuation plans;

(two) in accordance with national standards and industry standards, the allocation of fire facilities and equipment, set up fire safety signs, and organize regular inspection and maintenance to ensure that it is in good condition and effective;

(three) at least once a year to conduct a comprehensive inspection of building fire control facilities, to ensure that they are in good condition and effective, and the inspection records should be complete and accurate, and kept on file for future reference;

(four) to ensure the smooth passage of evacuation routes, safety exits and fire engines, and to ensure that the fire prevention and smoke prevention zones and fire prevention intervals meet the technical standards for fire control;

(five) the organization of fire inspection, timely elimination of fire hazards;

(six) to organize targeted fire drills;

(seven) other fire safety duties as prescribed by laws and regulations.

The main person in charge of the unit is the person in charge of fire safety of the unit.