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There is a "Guidelines for the Preparation of Emergency Plans for Work Safety Accidents in Production and Business Operation Units" for reference, which is a box, and the specific content refers to the actual situation of the unit.
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Emergency plan refers to emergency management, command, and rescue plans in the face of emergencies such as natural disasters, major accidents, environmental hazards, and man-made damage. It should generally be based on comprehensive disaster preparedness planning.
Its important subsystems are: perfect emergency organization management and command system; a strong emergency engineering rescue support system; a comprehensive, coordinated and responsive mutual support system; Adequate disaster preparedness guarantee system; emergency response teams that embody integrated rescue, etc.
Local people** at or above the county level are responsible for responding to environmental emergencies within their respective administrative regions, and clarifying the corresponding organization and command structures. The response to environmental emergencies across administrative regions shall be jointly responsible for the people of the relevant administrative regions, or by the local people at the next higher level in the relevant administrative regions.
Scope of application:
Environmental emergencies refer to the discharge of pollutants or toxic and harmful substances such as radioactive substances into the atmosphere, water, soil and other environmental media due to factors such as pollutant discharge, natural disasters, production safety accidents, etc., which suddenly cause or may cause a decline in environmental quality, endanger public health and property safety, or cause damage to the ecological environment, or cause major social impacts.
Incidents that require emergency measures to be taken to deal with mainly include sudden environmental pollution incidents such as air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and radiation pollution incidents.
The response to radiation pollution incidents, marine oil spill incidents, and ship pollution incidents caused by nuclear accidents at nuclear facilities and related nuclear activities shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of other relevant emergency plans. The response to heavily polluted weather shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution.
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Fire emergency plan, production accident emergency plan, product quality emergency plan, etc.
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Local people at all levels are the administrative leadership bodies for the emergency management of public emergencies in their respective administrative regions, and are responsible for responding to all kinds of public emergencies in their administrative regions.
The overall plan is in charge of the general plan, which is the general outline of the national emergency plan system, which is applicable to the response to particularly major public emergencies that cross provincial-level administrative regions, or exceed the ability of the provincial-level people to deal with them, or need to be handled by the people; The special emergency plan is mainly an emergency plan formulated by the competent department and its relevant departments in response to a certain type or several types of public emergencies, which shall be organized and implemented by the competent department in conjunction with relevant departments; The department's emergency plan is implemented by the formulating department; Local emergency plans refer to the emergency plans of provinces, cities (prefectures), counties and their grassroots political organizations, and it is clear that all localities are responsible for dealing with local public emergencies; The emergency plan of enterprises and institutions establishes that enterprises and institutions are the main body responsible for emergencies that occur within them.
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According to the administrative region, it can be divided into national emergency plan, provincial emergency plan, municipal emergency plan, county-level emergency plan and grass-roots unit emergency plan.
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A complete contingency plan.
It should include general provisions, organizational command system and responsibilities, early warning and prevention mechanisms, emergency response, post-disposal, safeguard measures, supplementary provisions, appendices, etc.
1.General. Explain the purpose, working principles, basis for preparation, scope of application, etc.
2.Organizational command system and responsibilities.
Clarify the responsibilities, rights and obligations of each organization, take the whole process of emergency response to emergencies as the main line, and clarify the competent departments and collaborative departments for the occurrence of accidents, alarms, responses, closures, aftercare and disposal; With the emergency preparedness and support organization as a branch line, the responsibilities of each participating department are clarified.
3.Early warning and prevention mechanisms.
It includes information monitoring and reporting, early warning preventive actions, early warning support systems, early warning levels and issuance (the recommendations are divided into four levels of early warning).
4.Emergency response.
It includes 11 elements, including hierarchical response procedures (in principle, according to the four levels of general, large, major, and particularly major to start the corresponding plan), information sharing and processing, communication, command and coordination, emergency disposal, safety protection of emergency personnel, safety protection of the masses, mobilization and participation of social forces, accident investigation and analysis, detection and consequence assessment, news reporting, and emergency closure.
5.Post-disposal.
Including aftermath disposal and social assistance.
Insurance, accident investigation report.
and lessons learned and recommendations for improvement.
6.Safeguards.
Including communication and information support, emergency support and equipment support, technical reserve and support, publicity, training and exercises, supervision and inspection, etc.
7.Supplementary Provisions. Including relevant terms, definitions, plan management and updating, international communication and collaboration, rewards and responsibilities, formulation and interpretation departments, plan implementation or effective time, etc.
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A complete plan should include general provisions, organizational command and responsibilities, prevention and early warning, emergency response, emergency support, post-disposal and supplementary provisions. According to different plans, it can be divided into three types: comprehensive plan, special plan, and on-site disposal plan.
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1.Organizational Functions Distribution Table.
2.Contact information for the person contacted--- mobile phone. Office extensions. Mailbox.
3.List of members of each group.
4.External contact - the contact information of the unit or person, such as the ** of the public security bureau or the ** of the head of the unit.
5.The drill method, time, place, and participants of the plan.
6.Post-exercise summary report Results achieved, damage (impact) assessment, areas to be improved and solutions.
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Whichever company you go to deal with hazardous waste, ask whomever you want! I work for a hazardous waste treatment company and I have my own contingency plan for clients.
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The accident emergency plan is not only prepared by the safety personnel, but also by the main person in charge of the unit (or the person in charge) as the team leader.
According to the second paragraph of Chapter IV of the Guidelines for the Preparation of Emergency Plans for Work Safety Accidents of Production and Business Operation Units
Production and business operation units should be combined with the functions and division of labor of the unit, the establishment of the main person in charge of the unit (or the person in charge) as the team leader, the relevant departments of the unit personnel to participate in the preparation of the emergency plan working group, clear job responsibilities and task division, the development of work plans, the organization of emergency plan preparation.
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Not necessarily. It depends on the job responsibilities of the company's departments.
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Yes, there is a security department to implement, the security department of the security department to prepare, the security department engineer to review!!
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As it should be! However, it is also possible to propose a proposal to be written by someone else.
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