Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Central Safety Production Assessment Inspection has been elevated in significance, focusing on key industries and issues to strengthen safety production measures across 31 provinces and 40 central government units, revealing numerous safety hazards and violations [1][2][3]. Group 1: Inspection Findings - Over 17,000 safety hazards were identified during the inspections, including 585 major accident hazards, with more than 13,000 issues reported by the public and employees [3]. - Common issues include non-compliance with safety responsibilities, such as unqualified personnel operating fire alarm systems and lack of training for new employees in various establishments [2][3]. - Illegal activities persist, including the sale of substandard gas appliances and obstruction of fire exits, highlighting a disregard for safety regulations [3]. Group 2: Inspection Methods and Focus - The inspection methods have become more scientific, emphasizing the need to address longstanding issues and improve the effectiveness of safety assessments [4][5]. - The inspections aim not only to identify specific hazards but also to understand underlying issues and enhance overall safety standards [7]. - There is a strong focus on addressing public concerns and ensuring that identified issues are rectified promptly, with a commitment to closing the feedback loop on safety hazards [5][8]. Group 3: Future Actions - The State Council's Safety Committee plans to closely monitor the rectification of identified hazards and will prepare for the 2026 Central Safety Production Assessment Inspection to maintain safety stability [8].
2025年度中央安全生产考核巡查扎实开展
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-27 02:12