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辽宁强化危化品全链条安全管理
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-08-15 02:50

Core Viewpoint - Liaoning Province has implemented measures to strengthen the full-chain safety management of hazardous chemicals, focusing on production, operation, use, and transportation to mitigate safety risks [1][2]. Group 1: Production Management - The province will deepen the risk prevention mechanism in high-risk sectors through a "1+X" approach, where "1" refers to nitration and "X" represents other selected sectors each year [1]. - A "two reductions and two improvements" action plan will be implemented for high-risk process enterprises, aiming to reduce quantity and personnel while improving automation and education levels [1]. - Safety risk assessments will be strictly conducted in chemical parks, with a target for approximately 90% of parks to reach a D-level safety risk rating by the end of the year [1]. Group 2: Operational Management - The province aims to enhance the functionality of the hazardous chemicals business safety supervision system, promoting coordination among multiple departments such as commerce, market, data, industry, emergency management, and public security [1]. - There will be a strict crackdown on illegal operations involving hazardous chemicals [1]. Group 3: Usage and Transportation Management - Enhanced management of chemical enterprises and other businesses using hazardous chemicals will be prioritized, with a focus on improving the safety skills of personnel [1]. - Strict market access controls will be enforced for vehicles and vessels transporting hazardous goods, alongside a crackdown on unlicensed operations [1]. Group 4: Regulatory Mechanisms - The province has emphasized the need to improve the source supervision mechanism for hazardous chemicals and strengthen the regulatory framework [2]. - Local governments and departments are required to establish comprehensive measures to encourage enterprises to increase safety investments and conduct hazard identification and remediation [2]. - The use of big data and artificial intelligence technologies will be integrated for comprehensive management of hazardous chemicals across all stages, enhancing information management capabilities [2].