Tianjin Association Focuses on Safety, Promotes Production, and Welcomes the Olympics
Release Time:
2009-12-17 17:45
Source:
[Tianjin Laundry and Dyeing Industry Association News]
With the rapid development of the laundry and dyeing industry leading to significant equipment capacity expansion, safety hazards exist to varying degrees in various enterprises. These issues arise from defects in the safety protection devices of the equipment itself, improper operation not following safety procedures; from enterprise managers focusing on production while neglecting safety management, as well as production staff lacking safety education and self-protection awareness; from having no clear rules and just posting a few slogans, to having regulations hung up high and rendered ineffective, and so on.
Currently, with the Olympic Games opening imminent, it is the critical stage for the laundry and dyeing industry to promote civility, establish new practices, and prepare for the Olympics. We must not only focus on scientific washing and improving the overall quality of laundry services but also emphasize safe production. Without safe production, there is no production safety. Once an accident occurs, employees get injured, families grieve, enterprises suffer financial losses, and the industry’s reputation is damaged.
In response to the hot and humid summer weather, aging electrical circuits in laundry workshops, and unsafe operation of semi-automatic washing machines, ironing machines, and other equipment, the Tianjin Laundry and Dyeing Industry Association requires member units and laundry enterprises to carry out a safety production self-inspection month activity themed "Safe Production, Welcoming the Olympics" from now until before the Olympics.
The specific requirements for the self-inspection are as follows:
1. Leaders of each enterprise must take the lead in studying national and industry-related safety production laws, regulations, systems, and requirements, truly establishing, correcting, and strengthening safety production awareness;
2. Through various forms such as study sessions, lectures, discussions, and classic case reviews, conduct a widespread employee safety production training and education activity within the enterprise;
3. Within the enterprise, clean up and revise existing safety production rules, regulations, and operating procedures, solidifying the results of safety education through specific forms such as quizzes, operations, and simulation drills;
4. Conduct a comprehensive and detailed safety inspection of the enterprise’s production equipment, focusing on the installation, addition, and modification of equipment safety protection devices, leaving no safety blind spots;
5. Establish an inspection team composed of professionally skilled and responsible personnel to focus on inspecting and clearing safety hazards in the electrical and steam circuits of the production workshop;
6. After the self-inspection activity ends, formalize the self-inspection results into systems, assign dedicated personnel, and establish a long-term management model and mechanism for enterprise safety production to keep the alarm bell ringing constantly.
7. After the self-inspection ends, each member enterprise shall report the results and experiences of the safety production self-inspection to our association for publicity, exchange, and promotion throughout the industry.
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