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Dec 29, 2021

Develop effective emergency plans for various emergencies, which can not only guide the daily training and exercises of emergency personnel, and ensure that various emergency resources are in a good state of preparedness; but also can guide emergency operations to be carried out in an orderly manner according to the plan to prevent the organization of actions Ineffective or chaotic on-site rescue work delays the emergency response, thereby reducing casualties and property losses. Valves have important guiding significance for how to carry out emergency rescue work at the accident site. It helps to achieve rapid, orderly and efficient emergency operations to fully reflect the "emergency spirit" of emergency rescue.


The valve is a guiding document formulated for emergency actions required for various possible accidents.


The basic requirements of the valve


The purpose of formulating an emergency rescue plan is to achieve maximum effectiveness at the fastest speed when an accident occurs, and to implement rescue in an orderly manner, so as to control the development of the situation as soon as possible, reduce the harm caused by the accident, and reduce the loss of the accident.


(1) Scientific nature. Emergency rescue work for accidents is a highly scientific work. The formulation of plans must also adopt a scientific attitude, carry out scientific analysis and demonstration on the basis of comprehensive investigation and research, and formulate a rigorous, unified and complete emergency response plan. The plan is truly scientific.


(2) Practicality. The emergency rescue plan should conform to the objective conditions of the enterprise site and the local area, be applicable and practical, and be easy to operate.


(3) Authority. Rescue work is an emergency work in an emergency, and the emergency rescue plan formulated should be clear.


The valve should generally include the following:


(1) Identification and evaluation of emergencies and accidents;


(2) Confirmation and preparation of resources such as manpower, materials and tools;


(3) Guide the establishment of a reasonable and effective emergency organization inside and outside the site;


(4) Design emergency tactics;


(5) Formulate on-site clearance, arrangement and recovery measures after the accident.


In addition to the above content, the valve should also fulfill the following requirements: clarify the rights and responsibilities of each agency in the emergency system, establish preparation procedures such as training and exercises, discuss the laws and regulations involved, establish special valves for special hazards, etc.


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