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Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, At High Risk Of Fire Units Fire Safety Management Requirements

Original Language Title: 广西壮族自治区火灾高危单位消防安全管理规定

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Safety management provisions for fire safety management in high-risk units in the SAutonomous Region

(Summit No. 103 of 29 April 2005 of the People's Government Order No. 103 of 29 April 2005 for the Greater Self-Government Zone, issued effective 1 June 2014)

In order to strengthen fire safety management in high-risk units, prevent the occurrence of fires, reduce the risk of fire, protect the security of the person, property, and establish this provision in accordance with the approach to the implementation of the People's Republic of China fire safety law in the context of the Broad-Autonomous Region.

Article 2 states that the high-risk unit of the fire is the following places where the fire may result in major casualties or major property losses:

(i) A total area of over 20,000 square meters of sports, chambers, public exhibitions, museum exhibitions;

(ii) The total area of buildings of more than 1 million square meters, hotels, commercial sites, markets;

(iii) Increation, horticulture and screening sites for more than 2,500 square meters of construction area;

(iv) More than 300 hospitals, nursing homes, nurseries, kindergartens and more than 1,500 boarding schools;

(v) The area of single plant buildings or the area of more than 2,500 square meters, and more than 100 work-intensive enterprises at the same time;

(vi) Production, replenishment, storage and marketing units of more than 1,000 cubic metres; The production, replenishment, storage, marketing units of more than 5,000 cubic metres, the production, replenishment, storage, sale units, the construction area of more than 3,000 square meters and the production, storage, sale units of flammable fibre; the construction area of more than 10,000 square meters; and the storage of other fuelable substances;

(vii) The construction of more than 50 metres of telecommunications buildings, the financial base, the radio television building, the electricity movement control building, the postal building, the disaster prevention and movement control building, an important office building, scientific builds, archives, and other public buildings with a high altitude of over 100 metres;

(viii) Under-ground public buildings, as well as in urban trajectory traffic;

(ix) A single machine capacity of over 300,000 kwa or more than 800,000 large power plants;

(x) A national focus protection unit using a brick structure or a wood structure.

Article 3 Governments of more people at the district level should strengthen the leadership of firefighting in high-risk units in the current administration area, to undertake an integrated study and to coordinate key issues in the firefighting work of high-risk units.

The Government's fire agency at the district level is responsible for identifying the high-risk units of fire in the current administration area and for setting signs of high-risk units in its place or in the region.

Article IV Production and operators of high-risk units should perform the following fire safety responsibilities:

(i) Regular fire safety cases, chaired by fire safety responsibilities and formed a summary of the meetings or resolutions;

(ii) Periodic reports on the maintenance of fire facilities and on fire safety self-assessment reports of local public safety authorities fire agencies;

(iii) The high-risk unit at the public gathering sites conducts at least one fire inspection at least two hours during the course of business, and one fire inspection by other fire-prone units at least 24 hours per 24 hours per month; all fire-prone units conduct at least one fire inspection per month and organize one fire operation every half year;

(iv) The fire control cell has a dedicated 24-hour work.

Article 5 Production of high-risk units, legal representative of the operator or the principal responsible for fire safety in this unit.

The production and operators of high-risk units should identify one head as a fire safety manager to assist fire safety responsibilities in the management of fire safety.

The fire safety management dispersed, the production of high-risk units and operators should determine new fire safety managers and report firefighting agencies in local public security agencies within 10 days of the departure of fire safety managers.

Article 6. Production and operators of high-risk units should identify 1 to 2 fire safety managers, as required, responsible for the management of daily fire safety. Fire safety managers can be appointed by fire safety managers.

Article 7. Production and operators of high-risk units should take the following safety-related preventive measures:

(i) The establishment of a slack fire alarm system;

(ii) The installation of kitchen facilities at hotels, restaurants and catering sites;

(iii) The establishment of a mine power protection facility in accordance with the provisions.

Article 8. The production of high-risk units, the operators of the fire should place a marked signal of the risk of spoilers, the place of safe export, and the means of subsistence, in accordance with the criteria established.

Article 9. Production and operators of high-risk units should identify the following sites as the focus on fire safety, establish fire safety markings, and include units of video surveillance:

(i) Business sites, market areas;

(ii) The hotels, the cooking stores, the fuel plant, and the kitchen operation;

(iii) The high-pressed air condition for the hospital;

(iv) Warehouses of fuelable items, which are vulnerable to fuelling dangerous chemical warehouses, storage tanks or production vehicles, processing vehicles;

(v) Concrete electric power plants such as ITU and computers, air conditioners;

(vi) Fire control cells, fire pumps;

(vii) The level of refuge (internal);

(viii) Other fire safety priorities based on the nature and extent of the fire risk.

Article 10 Production and operators of high-risk units at public gathering sites should comply with the following provisions:

(i) A reasonable determination and demonstration of the largest number of seats in each region, with measures such as warning, streaming, etc. when the largest number of persons is achieved;

(ii) A first aid box and a personal anti-smoking equipment was installed in the ladder or other refuge areas.

Article 11 provides for more than three levels of high-risk units, such as hotels, restaurants, commercial sites, markets, public recreation sites, hospital clinic buildings and sick buildings, and should be equipped with the necessary flight support mechanisms.

Article 12 Production and operators of high-risk units should entrust fire safety assessments to their fire safety management, fire risk sources, construction (construction) fire protection, fire facilities operation and the quality of fire safety for practitioners by 10 December of each year, and report to the local public safety agencies fire safety agencies by 10 December each year.

The production and operators of high-risk units should develop rehabilitation plans based on the problems identified in the fire safety assessment report and take measures to rehabilitate them.

Article 13 Fire agencies of the public security agencies should provide regular professional fire safety guidance, scientific development of fire extingencies and the organization of performance.

Public safety agencies should issue timely public information on fire safety through e-government systems.

Article 14 Fire agencies of the public security agencies should strengthen fire surveillance inspections at high-risk units during major holidays and during major events, and promptly detect fire safety violations in high-risk units and adjacent locations.

The public safety agencies should conduct at least one monitoring inspection of fire-risk units at a half-year level, in accordance with the terms of reference, and at least one inspection of other fire-prone units each year.

In violation of article 5 and article 6 of the present article, the production of fire-risk units, the operator has not identified fire safety management and fire safety personnel, and the time limit is being changed by a fire safety agency.

Article 16, in violation of article 7 of the present article, provides that the production of high-risk units, the operators do not have a sakage fire alarm system or do not have a kitchen facility in hotels, restaurants and catering sites, and that the period of time for firefighting agencies of the public security authorities is being changed; that the high-risk unit for non-operational fires has been reduced by more than 5,000 yen; and that, in the event of high-risk fires, more than 1 million dollars was fined.

Article 17, in violation of article 10 of this provision, provides that the production and operation of a high-risk unit in a public assembly facility consists of one of the following acts, which are being responsibly converted by a fire agency of the public security agency; and that a fine of up to 1000 dollars is not later than 1,000 dollars:

(i) The failure to identify and disclose the largest number of hosts in each region or to achieve the largest number of places of accommodation has serious consequences for measures such as warning and streaming;

(ii) Individual anti-smoking equipment is not provided for by the provision of a first-aid box and has been installed in the ladder or other refuge regions.

Article 18, in violation of this provision, provides for penalties under the law, legislation and regulations.

Article 19 provides for the operation since June 2014.