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Qinghai Provincial Production Safety Supervision And Management Provisions

Original Language Title: 青海省安全生产监督管理规定

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(Adopted by the 38th Standing Committee of the People's Government of the Blue Heavy Province on 27 August 2005 No. 50 of the People's Government Order No. 50 of 1 September 2005)

Article 1, in order to strengthen the management of safe production, to prevent and reduce accidents of safe production, to guarantee the lives and property security of the people, to promote harmonious economic and social development, and to develop this provision in line with the provisions of the People's Republic of China Security Production Act and the relevant laws, regulations and regulations.
Article 2 The law, legislation and regulations provide otherwise, from their provisions.
Article 3. Governments at all levels should strengthen their leadership in the management of safe production monitoring, support and promote compliance by all relevant departments with their safety and productive management responsibilities under the law, the sound safe production of the Conference system, conduct regular research on security production and coordinate in a timely manner the problems in the management of safe production in the region.
In order to increase the input of security production funds, the Government of the above-ranking population should include the provision for safe production supervision management in the same-tier financial budget, including safe production in local national economic and social development planning and overall strategicb offices, as well as the establishment of a safe production control indicator system, with quantitative control and appraisal.
Article IV Governments at all levels should implement the responsibility for safe production and incorporate safe production into the annual archaeological aspects of leadership at all levels. The primary responsibilities of regional and sectoral heads for safe production are fully leading responsibility for the security production of the region and the sector; the direct leadership of the heads responsible for the management of safe production; and the direct leadership responsibility of other heads for security production in the context of the management operations.
Security accidents are held accountable and are held in accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations.
Article 5
More than the people at the district level have other departments with the responsibility to oversee the management of safe production, in accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations, to carry out oversight over security production within their respective responsibilities.
Article 6. Trade union organizations monitor, in accordance with the law, the implementation of laws and regulations on safe production by productive units, the organization of labourers in democratic management and democratic oversight of the production of this unit, and the preservation of the legitimate rights and interests of workers in the area of safe production.
Article 7. Governments at all levels should organize periodic training for safe production and awareness raising among citizens.
Public information units, such as radio, television, newspapers and networks, should conduct safe production promotional education and enhance public opinion monitoring of violations of the laws, regulations and regulations of safe production.
Article 8.
Article 9 provides for a safe production risk mortgage system for units operating in such areas as coal mines, non- coal mines, construction, hazardous chemicals, road water transport, civilian explosive devices, cigarettes. When producing accidents, a safe production risk bond is transferred to the necessary funds for accident-sick-recovery and after-service treatment.
Article 10, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State, provides that the security costs incurred by the high-risk industrial production units should be stored exclusively for safe production. Specific drawing standards and management approaches are developed by provincial security authorities with the provincial financial and related sectors.
Article 11 units such as coal, non-alkali, construction and construction and hazardous chemicals, radioactive items, cigarettes, etc. should be equipped with dedicated safety production management heads, the establishment of a security production management authority or a dedicated security production manager, with dedicated safety producers to be equipped with a full-time proportion of not less than 2 per cent of practitioners.
In other production units other than the previous paragraph, practitioners should have more than three hundred personnel to establish safe production management structures, or be dedicated to security production management in accordance with the proportion not less than five of practitioners; and practitioners should be equipped with dedicated or part-time security production managers or be delegated to engineering technicians with relevant professional technical qualifications required by the State.
Article 12 Production units should develop safe production education and training plans and establish a safe education and training archives for practitioners. The training of qualified practitioners without safe production and special operating personnel who have not obtained special operating qualifications certificates shall not be allowed to operate.
The main heads of the units, such as coal mines, non- coal mines, construction works and hazardous chemicals, radioactive items, cigarettes, and security producers are appointed by the relevant authorities for their safe production knowledge and management capacity.
Article 13 Production operators must participate in the work injury insurance under the law and pay their insurance in full.
High-risk industries are encouraged to participate in physical accidental injury insurance.
Article 14. The productive units must provide workers with labour protection supplies that meet national standards or industry standards without currency or other items.
Article 15. The productive business unit may entrust qualified professional intermediaries with technical services for their safe production. Any unit or person shall not be compelled to accept the services of its designated intermediary.
Article 16 provides security facilities for new construction, alteration, expansion projects, which must be designed in parallel with the main works, while also in the production of production, and that the security sector does not conduct administrative licences and that the production units are not allowed to start the production.
Article 17 The Government of the people at the district level should organize regular inspections of the various types of security accidents, identify security accidents that are hidden and should be immediately excluded, exclude the security that cannot be guaranteed in the pre-emption or exclusion process, and should take a decision to stop the production or stop the use of the facilities, equipment, equipment and equipment.
More than 18 per cent of the population's Government's security regulation and other sectors with the responsibility to oversee the management of safe production should develop safety and production inspection plans and measures to conduct regular inspections, special inspections or inspections of the security production of the productive units and guide the establishment of a safe production responsibility for the production of production units and the implementation of safety prevention measures.
More than 19 years of the Government's security regulation and other sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production should make public reports of telephones, correspondence addresses or e-mail addresses to receive reports or reports on security production and confidential reporting. A written material should be developed after the verification of the admissibility of the report or the reporting matter; the need for the implementation of the corrective measures was to be signed by the relevant head and to be implemented; and the timely transfer of competent departments to the extent that they were not covered by the present sector.
Article 20 should establish a security production reporting system, reporting on a safe production process to the local security management sector and other sectors with the responsibility for the safe production management of production in a quarterly period of time, with a major issue being kept under review.
Article 21, the security management sector of the people at the district level and other sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production, should be used in the form of announcements, briefings, press conferences, etc., and a security production accident in the present administrative area is published quarterly to society.
In Article 22, the security management sector and other sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production, shall be seized or seized in accordance with national standards or industry standards, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment, equipment and equipment that are not in compliance with security production.
Article 23 of the Government's Safety Regulatory Service and other sectors with the responsibility to monitor the safe production of the property, conceals the security accidents in the region beyond its jurisdiction and should report immediately to the competent superior people or other relevant departments; emergency measures such as temporary suspension may be taken immediately. Upon receipt of reports by the Government of the last-level people or other relevant departments, the identification should be organized immediately.
Article 24 of the Government's Safety Regulatory Department or other sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production should inform the relevant management in a timely manner, and the relevant management should take immediate and appropriate measures after written notification.
Article 25 Governments of the population at the district level should organize and organize regular exercises for the development of safe accident relief scenarios in the current administration area. The case was signed by the main leaders of the same-ranking people's Government and was presented to the Government at the highest level.
Article 26
After a security production accident occurred in the production unit, the accident site-related personnel should immediately report to the head of the unit, who, after having received a accident report, should launch a safe production accident emergency relief advance.
Article 27, when a security production accident occurs in the productive units, must immediately report the security regulatory sector and other sectors with the responsibility for the safe production management of the accident.
Article 28, the Security Regulatory Service and other sectors with the responsibility to oversee the management of safe production, reporting on safe production accidents in the following procedures:
(i) One death of two persons, or more than three, or more than one million, resulting in direct economic losses of more than 1 million dollars in the general security production of less than 5 million dollars, on a country-specific basis, to the provincial security management sector and other sectors with the responsibility for the safe production management of production, and to report to the Government of the same people.
(ii) One death of more than 9 persons, or more than 49 injured 10 persons, or more than 5 million dollars in the direct economic loss of the country's currency, less than 1 million in the larger security production accident, to be reported on a level-by-step basis by the State-related provisions for the security management of provincial security and other sectors with the safety and productive management responsibilities. After reports received from the provincial security management sector and other sectors with the responsibility to oversee the management of safe production, the Government of the Provincial People must be immediately reported.
(iii) Special and major security accidents, which are reported immediately in accordance with the relevant national provisions.
The State also provides for the safety of the sub-group of accidents, which are carried out in accordance with the relevant sub-tier criteria.
When a security production accident occurs in the production unit, a dedicated person should be assigned to protect the accident site without deliberately destroying the accident scene and destroying evidence. As a result of the rescue of persons and property, the prevention of the expansion of accidents requires the movement of the items in question must be marked and recorded in writing. Clearing the accident scene should be agreed by the accident survey team.
Article 33 investigates a security production accident according to the following provisions:
(i) Specially important security production accidents, which are investigated in accordance with national provisions;
(ii) A major security production accident, which is mandated by the Government of the Provincial People's Government to organize a survey of the provincial security management sector;
(iii) Largeer security production accidents, investigated by accident survey teams organized by the Government of the People (land, city) in the State where the accident occurred; and, if necessary, by the provincial safety regulation team;
(iv) General security production accidents, which are investigated by a survey team of local government organizations at the district level where the accident occurred; and, where necessary, by a survey team of state (territorial, municipal) security authorities.
Article 31 Production units where a safe production accident occurs shall assist and cooperate with the safety and production accident survey.
The Security Production Accident Investigation Team consists of the security regulation, public safety, inspection, trade unions and industry management or authorities of the accident. Where necessary, experts are engaged in accident surveys.
In the aftermath of the accident survey, the Security Production Accident Investigation Team should submit a report on a safe production accident, which is reported to be completed by the Government of the people or by the security regulation sector.
Article 34 should enhance the inspection of the sectors at this level and at the lower levels of the people's government that have the responsibility to monitor safe production, as well as their staff to perform the safety and productive management responsibilities, and to promptly check the negligence and negligence of the staff of the executive branch in the safe production management.
Article XV, in violation of the management of safe production, held legal responsibility in accordance with the provisions of the People's Republic of China Act on Safety of Production and the relevant laws, regulations and administrative accountability for major safety accidents in the Blue Sea province.
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