Pay attention to the scene pay attention to the details - Shangyao Kangli dangerous chemical acciden

Release time:2019-07-05 22:34:42
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Pay attention to the scene pay attention to the details - Shangyao Kangli dangerous chemical accident emergency drill

At 1:30 PM on July 1st, Shangyao Kangli successfully held a dangerous chemical emergency drill in the non-explosion-proof area of the company. In the process of toluene transportation, the forklift driver found that toluene drum suddenly broke and leaked. In the process of emergency disposal, the forklift driver accidentally caught fire and fainted with poisoning. The on-site personnel shall immediately deal with the emergency and report to the general manager. At the same time, the company shall immediately start the emergency response plan, set up the on-site headquarters, and set up 6 emergency teams to carry out various rescue and rescue work. Quickly evacuate all personnel in the workshop, rescue the wounded, and organize self-rescue. After half an hour of coordinated rescue and disposal, the fire was extinguished at the scene of the accident, and a poisoned person was sent to the hospital for treatment and escape. The air monitoring at the scene was good, and the emergency rescue state was lifted.

According to the group's safety activity theme requirements of "Pay attention to the site, pay attention to the details", this drill aims to further improve our company's emergency rescue level and ability of dangerous chemicals, and has won the attention of the superior leaders. Cao Xiongwei, director of the Emergency Management Bureau of Wujin District, Li Yin, deputy general manager of the Group's security Department, and his delegation visited the site. At the end of the drill, the leaders were satisfied with the effect of the drill. Director Cao highly affirmed the company's achievements in safety, environmental protection and other work in recent years, and expressed appreciation on behalf of the local government to Shangyao Group's attention and input in emergency management.