Yesterday, a reporter learned about the "Implementation Plan for Fire Safety Work in Guangdong Province from 2014 to 2015" issued by the General Office of the People's Government of Guangdong Province. The plan outlines a comprehensive strategy to enhance fire safety across the province, with key targets set for 2015. Among the main goals is the full development of industry-specific fire safety standards, ensuring that all sectors follow strict guidelines to prevent and manage fire risks effectively. The notice also emphasizes the importance of integrating fire safety education into the school curriculum. By 2015, primary and secondary schools will be required to provide at least four hours of fire safety education per semester. Additionally, the "Measures for the Assessment of Fire Protection Work in Guangdong Province" will be fully implemented, encouraging municipal and county governments to establish robust evaluation systems and accountability mechanisms. These results will be shared with personnel departments to ensure transparency and responsibility in fire protection efforts. A public announcement system for poor fire safety practices will be introduced, promoting greater accountability among social organizations. As of the end of 2014, 80% of key fire units had already adopted the "household registration" management system, while all high-risk fire units completed fire safety assessments. This initiative aims to improve oversight and reduce potential hazards in critical areas. Standardized fire safety management across industries is another priority. By the end of 2015, a complete set of industry fire safety management standards will be developed. This will help ensure consistency and effectiveness in fire prevention strategies across different sectors. The notice also highlights the need to improve firefighters' personal protective equipment (PPE). By the end of 2014, all operational squads in the province were equipped with basic and specialized PPE, achieving an efficiency rate of over 95%. Fire trucks at regular fire stations are now equipped with minimum requirements to form a "3+2" firefighting and rescue unit. Special service stations will add one elevated jet fire engine, one multi-agent fire truck, and one chemical rescue or decontamination vehicle. The ratio of lifting, service, and support vehicles in each fire station has been optimized to around 18%, 22%, and 12%, respectively. By the end of 2015, each prefecture-level city in the Pearl River Delta will have at least one fire safety demonstration street and two fire-themed parks. Fire-related laws, regulations, and prevention knowledge will be incorporated into civil servant training, compulsory education, and vocational programs. By 2015, the launch rate of special fire education events in schools will reach 100%, with full implementation of the four-hour fire safety education requirement per semester. This website solemnly declares: This article is a reprint from online media, and it only represents the author’s viewpoint. It has no relation to this site. If any news articles or comments infringe on your legal rights, please contact us, and we will handle it promptly. Stud,Blind Standoff,Self Clinching Standoff,Thru-Hole Threaded Standoffs,Nut Standoff Dongguan Tiloo Industrial Co., Ltd , https://www.sales-fastener.com