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Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Working In Confined Spaces Safety Supervision And Administration

Original Language Title: 宁夏回族自治区有限空间作业安全生产监督管理办法

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Regulatory approach to the safe production of space operations in the Nin summer Autonomous Region

(The 126th ordinary meeting of the Government of the People's Democratic Party of the New summer of 3 December 2012 considered the adoption of the Order No. 50 of 3 December 2012 of the People's Government Order No. 50 of 3 December 2013, which came into force on 1 February 2013)

Chapter I General

In order to strengthen the monitoring of limited space operations and to effectively protect the lives of practitioners, this approach is based on the provisions of laws, regulations and regulations such as the People's Republic of China Act on Safe Productive Production, the Regulations on the Safety of the Indian Self-Government Zone.

Article 2, Safety production and supervision of productive units operating in limited space operations within the administrative area of self-government, is applicable.

Article III refers to a limited space referred to in this approach, which refers to closed or partial closures, restrictions on exports and imports, which are not designed as fixed workplaces, natural windfalls, which are vulnerable to toxic hazards, flammable material accumulations or inadequacies, including septic tanks, mars, manures, residues, waterways etc.

Article 4

Authorities such as economic and informationization, housing rural and urban construction and farming should exercise oversight over limited space operations within their respective responsibilities.

Article 5 Production operators are the subject of limited space security production and perform the responsibilities of the subject of limited space safety.

Relevant sectors such as the safe production supervision management of the people at the district level should strengthen awareness-raising about the safety of limited space operations and help the public to understand the security knowledge of limited space operations.

Chapter II

Article 7. Priorities for the production of business units shall be reviewed by the head of the unit responsible for safe production; no one shall carry out a limited space operation without review.

Article 8.

Article 9 heads, guardians and operators on the operational scene have the following responsibilities for operational safety:

(i) The head should recognize that operational security matters, such as operators, guardians, operating environment, operating procedures, protection facilities, emergency response assistance, are in compliance with the requirements and should be kept in a timely manner with changes in operating circumstances, which must end operations when they are not required and must be organized immediately when emergencies occur.

(ii) The guardian shall register the operational personnel entering, leaving a limited space to ensure that the full-time evacuation is ensured; monitor the staffing and proper use of the inspector's protective supplies; monitor the exogenous exchange of work personnel; and communicate effective information with operational personnel during the course of the operation to ensure continuity of custody; and the need for timely evacuation warning and emergency relief.

(iii) The operators should adhere to the course of operation, the right use of security facilities with personal protection supplies, and the effective communication with the guardian on information such as operations, police stations, evacuations, etc., with the aim of making the exchange of gas and subject to the management of the guardian.

Article 10 Before the implementation of a limited space operation, the productive units should, in accordance with the field of operations and the surrounding environment, testify the analysis of toxic hazards of a limited space, which may exist in different departments, develop programmes to eliminate, control harm and ensure security throughout the operation.

Article 11. Testers should test the level of oxygen concentrations in the operating environment, toxic gas concentrations, flammable gas concentrations, and dust concentrations based on relevant standards in national and autonomous areas.

In carrying out the test, the detector should be in a safe environment and be equipped with a record of the time, location, gas type and test concentrations, and the results should be communicated in a timely manner or reproduced to the head, guardian, operator and operator of the field.

Article 12 assessors should assess the harm factors in the operating environment, based on relevant standards in national and self-government zones, and accordingly develop programmes to eliminate and control hazards.

Article 13 Production operators should take mandatory and sustained wind measures, maintain air circulation and reduce operational risks before and during limited space operations.

There is a strict ban on oxygen content that is higher than 23.5 per cent of the air or a purely oxygen to ventilate.

Article XIV Production operators should set a clear purpose signal at a limited space entry point to prevent unauthorized access to the field.

Article 15 Production operators should establish limited space operations safe production of emergency relief advances, identify relief personnel and responsibilities, implement rescue equipment and conduct regular pre-delivery exercises to enhance emergency response capacity for emergencies.

In the event of accidents in limited space operations, the guardian and other present personnel should be informed in a timely manner, and the relief personnel should be able to protect themselves, properly equipped and used qualified respiratory equipment, relief equipment, so as not to expand the accident.

Article 16, after a limited number of space operations accidents, the productive units shall report on a timely basis to the Government of the above-mentioned people at the district level, the management of safe production monitoring and the relevant industry authorities, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the national and autonomous areas.

Chapter III

Article 17

(i) There is a sound security management system and operational schedule;

(ii) A security production management established and equipped by law and a safety production manager;

(iii) Safe production inputs are in line with security production requirements;

(iv) The availability of safe production and control technologies (including testing technologies) and emergency response capacity;

(v) Provide practitioners with labour protection supplies consistent with national standards or industry standards;

(vi) Other security conditions under laws, regulations, regulations and national standards or industry standards.

The production units with limited spatial operations, such as conditional municipalities, newsletters, hazardous chemicals, medicines, metallurgy, light workers, etc., should be established as professional construction units for limited space operations.

Article 18, when the productive units do not have the security conditions for a limited space operation, the construction operation shall not be organized by themselves and the units with corresponding conditions should be commissioned.

When the production unit entrusts the contractor with a limited space operation, it should be strictly contracted to regulate the conduct of the contract and not be sent to units and individuals that do not meet the conditions of safe production.

Article 19 When a small space operation is to be issued, a specialized safety production management agreement shall be concluded with the contractor's units or, in the contractor's contract, to agree on their security productive management responsibilities. When there are multiple contracting units, the productive units should harmonize and manage the security production of contractors.

Contracting units should strictly adhere to security agreements, comply with the various operational protocols, strictly intrusive command and infraction.

Article 20 allows multiple productive operators to enter the same limited space operation, and the production units should coordinate operating procedures to ensure that the operation of one party does not pose a threat to the safety of other operators. It is prohibited to carry out cross-cutting operations with mutual conflicts and to avoid accidents.

Article 21 Production operators should conduct training for heads, guardians and operators of limited space operations sites.

The productive units do not have the conditions for training, and they should be entrusted with the training of qualified training institutions.

Agencies trained in a limited space operation are governed by the relevant provisions of the national and autonomous areas.

In addition to national legislation, legislation and regulations that have been incorporated into the management of special operating personnel, field personnel and guardians involved in the operation of septic tanks (a well), mars, waste wells, waterways and their subsidiary structures (including sewage wells, rain wells, elevation of wells, gates, ponds, etc.), maintenance, maintenance, maintenance, maintenance, clean-up, etc.) shall operate by security-technical training to licensee for operation.

Article 23. The production of a limited space operation should be conducted in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State to regularly organize occupational medical examinations for a limited number of space operators in this unit.

There are no limited space operations for those who suffer from diarrhoea, tuberculosis, pneum, pneumbology and other limited space operations.

Article 24 Production units carrying out limited space operations should be equipped with separate respiratory protection equipment, emergency communications alert equipment, on-site rapid detection equipment, treasury equipment, metal cutting equipment, emergency lighting equipment, security Okinawa, life-saving, and safe elevators. Respiratory protection supplies should be in line with the relevant standards of the State and the autonomous areas.

Protection equipment and emergency relief equipment should be properly maintained and regularly tested, maintained and replaced to ensure the proper use of equipment.

Chapter IV Corporal punishment

Article 25

(i) The establishment and implementation of a limited space operation approval system;

(ii) Not pre-operational testing and assessment of hazardous factors;

(iii) No ventilation of operating sites prior to operation.

Article 26

(i) No security production management was established or a security production manager was equipped;

(ii) Training and training for practitioners with limited space operations, as required;

(iii) Special operating personnel are not eligible for certificates.

Article 27 provides for limited space operations by productive operators, in violation of this approach, that one of the following acts is converted by the management responsibility for the safe production supervision of the people at the district level, and that the period of time has not been changed, with penalties in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Security of the People's Republic of China, the Regulations on the Safety and Production of the Inforeign Regions:

(i) Inadequate inputs for safe production resulting in a lack of conditions for safe production;

(ii) To provide practitioners with labour protection supplies consistent with national standards or industry standards, as prescribed;

(iii) The dispatch of a limited space operation to units or individuals that do not have a security production condition or corresponding qualifications;

(iv) Where more than two productive units operate within the same area of operation that may endanger the production operation of the security production of the other, there is no security production management agreement or a security inspection and coordination of the management of production that has not been designated as full-time;

(v) Without access to relevant training-quality production units, the training activities of limited space-specific operators are carried out;

(vi) The absence of a limited space operation emergency response relief advance and regular pre-delivery exercises;

(vii) In the event of an accident, timely reports are not reported in accordance with the relevant provisions of the national and autonomous areas.

Article 28, in violation of this approach, provides that staff members in the safe production supervision management function misused their duties, perform negligence, favour private fraud, are treated in accordance with the law, and that criminal responsibility is brought in accordance with the law.

Article 29 does not determine administrative penalties and may apply to administrative review or administrative proceedings in accordance with the law.

The parties did not apply for administrative review without further administrative proceedings, nor did they comply with the penalties decision, and the security productive management that had taken a punitive decision applied for enforcement by the People's Court.

Chapter V

Article 33