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迎战雨雪冰冻,安全防线已筑就
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 21:30
Group 1 - The province is expected to experience moderate to heavy snow from January 18 night to January 20 morning, with some areas facing blizzard conditions, followed by a freezing weather warning from January 21 to January 24 [1] - Emergency management departments across the province are taking swift action to mitigate risks associated with the impending low-temperature rain and snow disaster, ensuring public safety and social order [1] - The Wuxi Disaster Prevention and Relief Committee held a video conference to deploy detailed measures, emphasizing the importance of snow removal and ice prevention in critical areas such as highways, urban elevated roads, tunnels, and rail transit [1] Group 2 - The Xuzhou Disaster Prevention and Relief Committee organized a tabletop exercise simulating a severe cold air event leading to widespread low-temperature rain and snow, focusing on emergency response and coordination [2] - Xuzhou issued important weather response work tips to various departments, including education, fire, transportation, and utilities, outlining key work areas and prevention requirements [2] - The Lianyungang Emergency Management Bureau released risk prevention guidelines tailored to different industries, including metallurgy, non-ferrous metals, construction materials, machinery, light industry, and dust-explosive sectors [2]
涉非法生产危险化学品等 应急管理部公布5起安全生产举报案例
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 05:29
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of safety production reporting as a crucial channel for enhancing social governance in safety production, highlighting its positive role in eliminating accident hazards and combating illegal activities. It notes that there has been a stronger atmosphere of public participation in safety production supervision this year, with the Ministry of Emergency Management announcing five cases of serious violations addressed through reporting [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: A coal mine in Inner Mongolia was found to be operating with a workforce exceeding the national limit by nearly 70%, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 295,000 yuan for the whistleblower [2]. - Case 2: A coal mine in Yunnan was reported for exceeding its production capacity by over 15% since 2024, resulting in administrative penalties and a reward of 280,000 yuan for the whistleblower [3]. - Case 3: A metal and non-metal mining company in Xinjiang was found to be illegally mining without a safety production license and had multiple safety violations, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 75,000 yuan for the whistleblower [4]. - Case 4: An enterprise in Shandong was reported for illegally producing and storing hazardous chemicals without the necessary permits, resulting in administrative penalties and a reward of 130,000 yuan for the whistleblower [5]. - Case 5: A textile company in Xinjiang was found to be conducting fire operations without the required permits and lacking proper safety management, leading to administrative penalties and a reward of 4,500 yuan for the whistleblower [6][7].
山西安委办督导帮扶危化品生产
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao· 2025-08-15 02:50
Core Insights - Shanxi Province has implemented a new approach to hazardous chemical management, focusing on "government precise supervision + expert system support + enterprise proactive responsibility," resulting in significant improvements in safety production oversight [1] Group 1: Safety Oversight and Support - The Shanxi Provincial Safety Committee established four support teams to conduct on-site inspections of chemical and hazardous materials production enterprises across 14 counties, focusing on government regulatory responsibilities and enterprise accountability [1] - From January to April, 124 enterprises were assisted, uncovering 3,928 general hazards and 260 major hazards; from April to June, a follow-up inspection of 113 enterprises revealed 1,223 general hazards and 24 major hazards [1] Group 2: Risk Management and Improvement Mechanisms - The support teams provided on-site answers and technical guidance to help enterprises identify safety risks, implement preventive measures, and enhance control capabilities [2] - A "13715" mechanism was established for hazard rectification, ensuring that issues identified on the same day are addressed within three days if possible, seven days for more complex issues, and a noticeable improvement in safety management within 15 days; the overall enterprise rectification rate reached 90% [2] Group 3: Regulatory Actions and Safety Enhancements - The city of Yuncheng has developed a regular mechanism to combat illegal small chemical enterprises, inspecting 46,554 enterprises, units, and locations [2] - Yuncheng's initiatives include the "Five Batch" actions aimed at eliminating safety hazards, punishing typical violations, shutting down illegal production enterprises, closing those lacking safety production conditions, and addressing prominent safety regulatory issues [2]