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国家能源局发布重要通知
中国能源报·2025-10-30 09:34

Core Viewpoint - The notice from the National Energy Administration emphasizes the importance of enhancing organizational management and advancing the standardization of safety production in the electricity sector, focusing on four main areas: implementing primary responsibilities, strengthening overall planning, reinforcing support measures, and enhancing supervision and management [2][3]. Group 1: Implementing Primary Responsibilities - The notice stresses the need to adhere to the principle of "safety first, prevention foremost, and comprehensive governance," ensuring that electricity enterprises fulfill their primary safety production responsibilities [4]. - It calls for the establishment of a long-term mechanism for safety production, aiming to institutionalize, standardize, systematize, and scientificize safety management within the electricity industry [4]. Group 2: Strengthening Overall Planning - Electricity enterprises are required to develop comprehensive safety production standardization plans that include overall goals, key tasks, and support measures, integrating these into their annual safety production plans [5]. - Implementation plans must be created at the unit level, detailing objectives, deadlines, responsible departments, supporting measures, and budget allocations to enhance safety standards [5]. - Regular evaluations and summaries of the implementation plans are mandated to assess the completion of goals and identify areas for improvement [5]. Group 3: Reinforcing Support Measures - The notice outlines the necessity for electricity enterprises to create detailed implementation rules for safety production standardization, including organizational methods, applicable scopes, and evaluation criteria [6]. - Annual self-assessments of safety production standardization must be conducted, focusing on the completion of safety goals and the operation of safety systems [6]. - The notice encourages a management approach that includes both positive incentives for excellent evaluations and support for units that do not meet standards [6]. Group 4: Enhancing Supervision and Management - The National Energy Administration and provincial electricity management departments are tasked with promoting safety production standardization through education and regular inspections [7]. - Annual reports summarizing the evaluations of safety production standardization must be submitted to the National Energy Administration by the end of February each year [7].