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What is three-level safety education?
Three-level safety education refers to factory-level safety education (company-level), workshop-level safety education (department-level) and post-level safety education for new employees and workers, which is the basic form of safety production education system in factories and mines.

Three-level safety education system is the basic education system of enterprise safety education. Three-level safety education includes factory education, workshop education and team education. Enterprises must carry out factory education, workshop education and team education on safety production for new workers; Workers who change jobs, return to work and adopt new technologies, new processes, new equipment and new materials must be given safety and health education in new posts and new operation methods. Educated people can only be employed if they pass the exam.

The content of three-level safety education should be adjusted and supplemented according to the changes of the times. However, the three-level safety education textbooks in some units have been consistent for many years, with outdated content and lack of pertinence and practical educational significance.

Methods of safety education and training

1, watch the video. This kind of video is from our workshop, including the unsafe behavior of people, the unsafe state of things, and the simulation drills of correct operation methods.

2. Establish a training Dojo. The training Dojo is to establish a training laboratory for new employees. After reducing the equipment on the workshop site in proportion, we will arrange new employees to conduct on-site simulation operations to improve their practical operation ability.

3. Safety accident case training. Collect more related safety accident cases.

4. Safety sketch. This is more practical, mainly organizing employees to carry out relevant accident simulation drills, arranging accidents into sketch mode, and letting employees know the cause and effect of accidents through sketch performance.