What is the standard value for the definition of crowded places?

Updated on society 2024-03-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Article 73 of the New Fire Protection Law (09 Edition): (4) Crowded places refer to public gathering places, outpatient buildings, ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries, canteens and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, welfare homes, nurseries, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, public exhibition halls, exhibition halls of museums, production and processing workshops and collective dormitories of employees of labor-intensive enterprises, tourism and religious activity sites, etc.

    2. Article 35 of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 73 "Regulations on Fire Supervision and Inspection" (effective as of September 1, 2004) has been stipulated, and the current fire department is implemented in accordance with this provision, which is transcribed as follows: Article 35 The term "crowded places" in these regulations refers to the following places:

    1) Hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, bazaars, stadiums, auditoriums, public entertainment venues, and other places of public gathering;

    2) Outpatient buildings and ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, nurseries and kindergartens;

    3) Waiting halls (buildings) at passenger stations, wharves and civil airports;

    4) Reading rooms of public libraries and exhibition halls of public exhibition halls;

    5) Production and processing workshops and employee dormitories of labor-intensive enterprises.

    3. Article 1 of GA 653-2006 "Methods for Determining Major Fire Hazards":

    Indoor places with dense crowds. Such as: hotels, restaurants and other hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, markets, supermarkets and other stores, stadiums, public exhibition halls, museum exhibition halls, financial trading places, public entertainment venues, hospital outpatient buildings, ward buildings, elderly buildings, nurseries, kindergartens, school teaching buildings, libraries and collective dormitories, public library reading rooms, passenger stations, docks, civil airports waiting, waiting, waiting halls (buildings), densely populated production and processing workshops, staff dormitories, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are personnel mathematics regulations, and the number of people in the workshop is more than 100 people is a densely populated place.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no specific standard. It should be relative.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Legal analysis: crowded places refer to public gathering places, outpatient buildings, ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries, canteens and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, welfare homes, nurseries, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, exhibition halls of public exhibition halls and museums, production and processing workshops and collective dormitories of labor-intensive enterprises, places for tourism and religious activities, etc.

    Legal basis: "Methods for Determining Major Fire Hazards".

    Article 1: Crowded indoor places. Such as:

    Hotels, restaurants and other hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, markets, supermarkets and other stores, stadiums, public exhibition halls, exhibition halls of museums, financial trading places, public entertainment venues, outpatient buildings and ward buildings of hospitals, buildings for the elderly, nurseries, kindergartens, school teaching buildings, libraries and collective dormitories, reading rooms of public libraries, passenger stations, docks, civil airports waiting, waiting, waiting halls (buildings), densely populated production and processing workshops, staff dormitories, etc.

    Article 1: Public gathering places, outpatient buildings, ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries, canteens and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, welfare homes, nursery schools, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, exhibition halls of public exhibition halls and museums, production and processing workshops and collective dormitories of employees of labor-intensive enterprises, places for tourism and religious activities, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Legal Analysis:1Crowded places refer to public gathering places, outpatient buildings and ward buildings of hospitals;

    2.the school's academic buildings, libraries, canteens and dormitories;

    3.nursing homes, welfare homes, nurseries, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, exhibition halls of public exhibition halls, museums;

    4.Production and processing workshops and staff dormitories of labor-intensive enterprises, places for tourism and religious activities, etc.

    Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases

    Article 42: When an infectious disease breaks out or becomes prevalent, the local people** at or above the county level shall immediately organize forces to carry out prevention and control in accordance with the prevention and control plan, cut off the channels of transmission of the infectious disease, and when necessary, report to the people** at the next higher level for decision, and may take the following emergency measures and make an announcement: (1) Restrict or stop fairs, theater performances, or other activities where people gather; (2) Suspension of work, business, or classes; (3) Sealing or sealing public drinking water sources, food, and related articles contaminated by infectious disease pathogens; (4) Controlling or culling infected wildlife, livestock, or poultry; (5) Closing places that may cause the spread of infectious diseases.

    Article 45 In the event of an outbreak or epidemic of an infectious disease, according to the needs of the epidemic control of the infectious disease, the local people at or above the county level have the right to urgently mobilize personnel or transfer reserve materials within the administrative area, and to temporarily requisition houses, means of transportation and related facilities and equipment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Legal Analysis: Buildings with public events where more than 50 people can gather at any one time. Such as hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, markets, stadiums, halls, public exhibition halls, trading halls, public entertainment venues, hospital outpatient buildings, ward buildings, nursing homes, nurseries, kindergartens, school teaching buildings, libraries and collective dormitories, public library reading rooms, passenger stations, docks, civil airports waiting, waiting, waiting halls (buildings), etc.

    Legal basis: Article 73 of the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China The meaning of the following terms in this Law:

    1) Fire-fighting facilities refer to automatic fire alarm systems, automatic fire extinguishing systems, fire hydrant systems, smoke prevention and exhaust systems, emergency broadcasting, emergency lighting, and safety evacuation facilities.

    2) Fire protection products refer to products specially used for fire prevention, fire fighting and rescue, fire protection, refuge and escape.

    3) "Public gathering places" refers to hotels, restaurants, commercial skating rinks, bazaars, waiting rooms at passenger stations, waiting halls at passenger terminals, civil airport terminals, stadiums, auditoriums, and places of public entertainment.

    4) Crowded places refer to public gathering places, outpatient buildings of hospitals, sick buildings, teaching buildings, libraries, canteens and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, welfare homes, nursery schools, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, exhibition halls of public exhibition halls and museums, production and processing vehicles of labor-intensive enterprises and collective dormitories for employees, tourism and religious activity venues, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Legal analysis: 1. Article 73 of the New Fire Protection Law (09 Edition): (4) Crowded places refer to public gathering places, outpatient buildings and ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries, canteens and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, welfare homes, nurseries, kindergartens, reading rooms of public libraries, exhibition halls of public exhibition halls and museums, production and processing workshops and collective dormitories of employees of labor-intensive enterprises, tourism and religious activity sites, etc.

    Legal basis: "Provisions on Fire Supervision and Inspection" (effective as of September 1, 2004) Article 35 The term "crowded places" in these regulations refers to the following places:

    1) Hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, bazaars, stadiums, auditoriums, public entertainment venues, and other places of public gathering;

    2) Outpatient buildings and ward buildings of hospitals, teaching buildings, libraries and collective dormitories of schools, nursing homes, nurseries and kindergartens;

    3) Waiting stations, wharves, and waiting halls (buildings) of civil Danxiangxian Airport;

    4) Reading rooms of public libraries and exhibition halls of public exhibition halls;

    5) Production and processing workshops and employee dormitories of labor-intensive enterprises.

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