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Guizhou Province, Elevator Safety Management

Original Language Title: 贵州省电梯安全管理办法

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Chapter I General

Article 1, in order to enhance the safety management of ladder, prevent and reduce accidents, reduce gradient failure rates, guarantee physical and property security, develop this approach in line with the laws, regulations and national provisions of the People's Republic of China Act on Safety of Production, the People's Republic of China Special Equipment Safety Act, the Special Equipment Safety Monitoring Regulations.

Options, production (including design, manufacture, installation, rehabilitation, repair), operation, use, maintenance, testing, testing and related oversight management activities in the current province should be observed.

The ladder has been determined in accordance with the directory of special equipment approved by the Department of State, including the gradient, automatic gradient and automated wires.

The ladder installed in non-public places and used solely for single households is not applicable.

Article 3 Governments of more people at the district level should strengthen the leadership of the ladder's safety work, promote and support the relevant sectors to fulfil their ladder safety oversight responsibilities under the law, coordinate the resolution of key issues in the management of ITU safety and organize the establishment of an gradient accident response system within the administration.

Local government offices such as communes, the Government of the town and the street offices, the development of district administrations should assist the relevant departments in the management of ITU safety oversight within the current administration and in coordinating issues in the ladder use process.

Article IV. The management of special equipment safety monitoring is governed by law with respect to gradient security in the present administration.

The housing urban and rural construction sector is responsible for the review of the design of ladder works in construction works, as well as the quality supervision of local construction works such as elevators, wells, bottom pits, in collaboration with the guidance of the management of ITU-manage providers to strengthen the supervision and related services of ITU use management, maintenance activities.

The public security sector, in accordance with the law, investigates violations such as the ladder security facility, endangering public safety, and the public safety firefighting agencies are responsible for the provision of emergency relief assistance to the relevant units.

The security oversight sector is responsible for the integrated monitoring of ITU safety and participation in the ladder safety accident investigation and treatment.

The management of communications is responsible for coordinating the strengthening of the coverage of the ladder and well-desk integrated information communications network for basic telecommunications operators.

The insurance regulatory sector is responsible for overseeing the insurance agencies that are in the risk of saving the ladder's safety responsibilities, providing guidance to the insurance agencies for the payment of compensation services.

Sectors such as development reform, environmental protection, tourism, education, hygienic, transport, commerce, and business are governed by their respective responsibilities.

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Article 8 ITU industry associations should strengthen industry self-regulation, promote industrial integrity and organize public service activities such as hydro safety advocacy, training.

The province encouraged ITU to develop and promote models for the use of ladder maintenance contracts, the publication of the ladder maintenance of reference prices, the creation of fair, quality and normative market environments, and the improvement of the quality of maintenance and security management of ITU.

Any unit and individual has the right to complain to the management of the special equipment safety monitoring and to the relevant authorities about the safety of the ladder.

Chapter II

Article 10 ITU works design, selection, communication devices should be adapted to the building structure, the use of requirements, and in line with the standards established by ITU safety technologies and national standards, to secure safety, first aid, fire, communications, accessibility and accessibility.

Article 11. Construction units or property units shall select and acquire ladder as required by relevant safety technical norms, standards and ladder engineering design documents and contractual agreements.

Article 12. Schools, kindergartens and hospitals, airports, vehicle stations, passenger terminals, commercial sites, sports houses, exhibitions, parks and new passenger ladder installed in homes, for electricity systems that do not have a stand-alone power source or installation of the ladder emergency wing facility.

The ladder used by public assembly sites should be installed, and video information should be kept at least one month, with the provisions of laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 13. The construction engineering unit shall be governed by laws, regulations and relevant technical standards, design documents and construction contract contracts, representing the construction units to implement the quality of the ladder works in construction works and assume responsibility for the quality of construction.

The construction engineering unit must be constructed in accordance with the ladder engineering design paper and construction technology standards in construction works, without any unauthorized modification of the engineering design and non-removable work.

Article 14. The ladder production units shall be granted by law and shall engage in productive activities within the scope of the licence and the duration of the licence. No rental, borrowing, selling and releasing licences shall be granted.

Article 15. The ladder production units should train gradient operators in the area of safety education and skills, and ensure that ITU operators have the necessary cradle safety knowledge and operational skills.

The ladder Production Unit ladder operating personnel should be eligible by law for the relevant work.

Article 16 ITU manufacturing units should guarantee the availability of the ladder's content and no technical barriers such as the ladder pass. The following technical guidance and services should be provided to the ladder's safety operation in order to follow up and understand, and to the ladder's maintenance units or to the management units:

(i) To guide the development of pre-emptions to address the risk response;

(ii) Provision of spare parts and corresponding technical support for emergency response;

(iii) Provision of knowledge skills training, such as ladder management, emergency disposal.

Article 17 The ladder manufacturing units should be established in this province for the establishment of a post-ladder service provider or for the commission of a corresponding quality installation, rehabilitation, repair unit responsible for the sale of services in the province and, when installed, inform the management of the safety monitoring of special equipment at the local district level.

Article 18 Quality, safety and energy efficiency indicators for ITU and its spare parts should be consistent with legal, regulatory, ITU safety technical norms and related standards.

In the ladder plant, the ladder manufacturing units should provide the following relevant technical information and documentation, indicating the length of use of the ladder and its main parts and components, as well as the significant location of the ladder, the development of product motto, the safety alert mark and its description.

(i) The design document (containing the electrical map or the hydration system map);

(ii) The quality of the product (refers to the ladder and its main spare parts for the design of time limits, which shall contain the manufacture of licences and gradients and their associated components test certificates);

(iii) The installation, use and maintenance of maintenance statements;

(iv) A breakdown of the ladder components;

(v) Technical guidance documents for emergency disposal;

(vi) Other technical information and documentation required by law, legislation and national provisions.

Article 19 installation, rehabilitation, repair must be carried out by the ladder manufacturing unit or by the units entrusted to it by law. The ladder manufacturing unit is responsible for the safety of the ladder that it has installed, rehabilitated and repaired.

The former ladder manufacturing units no longer have the corresponding qualifications or the termination of the ladder manufacturing units and the non-rights to afford, the ladder or the ladder's use management units may entrust other units with the appropriate qualifications to implement the renovation, repair. The units responsible for renovating or repairing are responsible for the safety of the ladder. In order to implement adaptation, the re-engineering units should also be added to the ladder smelter, indicating the gradient parameters, equipment numbers, and the name of the renovation unit, and the relevant technical documents required by the manufacture.

The authorized units shall not subcontract and reproduce their operations.

Article 20 shall not be transposed by the ladder that uses more than 15 years or technical information that is incomplete or incompatible with the security assessment.

The installation, rehabilitation, repair and repair units should inform local district-level equipment safety monitoring authorities in writing prior to the installation, rehabilitation and repair of ITUs.

The installation, rehabilitation and major repairs of the ladder should be monitored by ITU. Non-delivery cannot be delivered without monitoring tests or monitoring tests.

Prior to ITU delivery, ITU should take effective measures to prohibit all units or individuals from using ladder.

Within 30 days after the installation, adaptation, repair and completion of the test, the installation, rehabilitation and repair units should transfer the following relevant technical information and documentation to the ladder's use management units and sign a memorandum of ITU delivery.

(i) ladder plant information and the installation of technical information;

(ii) The ladder self-assessment report;

(iii) The gradient inspection of qualified reports;

(iv) Other information agreed by the parties.

Article 2: The ladder sales unit should establish the ladder inspection and sales record system, which should be in line with article 18 of the scheme. The sale of the following elevators and related products is prohibited:

(i) The ladder manufacturing unit does not have a permanent ladder service in this province or has not been entrusted with the installation, rehabilitation, repair and maintenance of services in the province;

(ii) Non-compliance with the safety-technical norms;

(iii) Technical parameters are inconsistent with product-specific technical parameters;

(iv) The spare parts are reckless, sub-standard and new;

(v) No material from the plant or from the plant;

(vi) No licence manufacture;

(vii) Laws, regulations prohibit sales.

Chapter III

Section I

Article 23. The ladder use management unit means units or individuals who are responsible for the use of safety management responsibilities and obligations by ITU. The ladder use management units are determined according to the following provisions:

(i) The gradient owner's own management and the ladder's use management unit. For gradients to be shared by multiple owner holders, a shared body should agree in writing on the actual ladder management to assume specific management;

(ii) The gradient owner entrusts the ladder with the ladder's services or other management enterprises to implement the ladder's use management and identify the ladder's security responsibilities by the trustee, which is the ladder use management unit;

(iii) The right of ownership to rent, borrow or otherwise transfer homes and related sites containing ITU houses and related sites shall be agreed upon in the contract;

(iv) The ladder of government-funded construction for public goods, whose management units are ITU-use management units;

(v) The newly installed ladder has not been transferred to the owner or has not been entrusted with the management of other units, and the construction unit is the ladder's use management unit.

The ladder of the unambiguous ladder use management units cannot be used.

Article 24

Article 25. The ladder has stopped using more than one year or more of the next regular test date, and the ladder's use management units shall be subject to suspension procedures for the management of special equipment safety monitoring at the local district level within 30 days of the discontinuation of the use, and a warning signal should be set up during the suspension. Prior to reactivation, operational procedures should be taken to the management of the security supervision of special equipment at the district level.

Disadvantaged or dismantled elevators, the ladder use management units should conduct write-offs, changes in registration procedures within 30 days of the date of release, removal and the safe supervision of the local district-level equipment.

Changes in the ladder use management units should be made by the changeing ladder use management units within 30 days of the date of the change, to the local district-level equipment safety monitoring management.

Article 26 The ladder use management units should ensure a safe and proper functioning state of ITU and perform the following safety management responsibilities:

(i) The unit has the corresponding maintenance of the quality of the maintenance, which can be maintained in the ladder. This unit does not maintain the quality of maintenance accordingly, and should be entrusted with the supervision of the unit in the use of the ladder for maintenance and maintenance activities;

(ii) The establishment of a ladder security technical archives and security management system, the establishment of a security management authority or a security manager to clarify the responsibility for security management;

(iii) Releasing security concerns within or out of the entrance, passenger safety codes, warning signs, effective ITU use symbols and emergency relief marks;

(iv) The passenger ladder's emergency relief telephone and the urgent call for the rescue of police units must be maintained in an effective and reliable manner, and to ensure that 24 hours of dedicated personnel are maintained;

(v) To apply for communications networks to basic telecommunications operators, to facilitate communication networking and to establish communications facilities for basic telecommunications operators and information infrastructure enterprises;

(vi) Effective evacuation and monitoring measures in the use of electric ladder by personnel;

(vii) The development of emergency relief scenarios, with the collaboration of maintenance units at least one emergency response rescue exercise each year by the ladder of public pooled places;

(viii) The identification of failures in the ladder or the occurrence of an abnormal situation should be informed in a timely manner of the treatment of the maintenance unit. The operation of the ladder should cease immediately to endanger the safety of passengers;

(ix) When passengers are left behind in the ladder, immediate notice should be given to the maintenance unit or the professional rescue team to carry out rescue and to the safety of those who are trapped;

(x) Take immediate measures to protect accident sites and related evidence, in accordance with emergency relief advances, and report on safety monitoring management and related sectors to specific equipment at the district level where the accident occurred;

(xi) To receive and cooperate with the management of special equipment safety monitoring in accordance with the law to monitor the inspection and follow-up of the ladder manufacturing units;

(xii) Legal, regulatory, or other ladder safety management functions required by the State.

Article 27, ITU, should perform the following management responsibilities:

(i) The day-to-day operation of the ladder, the suppression of unsafe and uncivilized cranes and the record of daily use;

(ii) To maintain and use, as prescribed, the ladder-specific keys and the building blocks;

(iii) Examination of the safety concerns and warning signs of the ladder to ensure clarity;

(iv) To monitor and cooperate with the day-to-day maintenance of ITU and to sign the maintenance record;

(v) To develop and implement the ladder's regular testing plan, in collaboration with the ladder test, testing;

(vi) Identifying the existence of safety concealments that require cessation of use, the right to make decisions to stop use and to report promptly to the relevant heads of this unit;

(vii) A failure to report the police immediately to the site and to inform the head of the unit, the maintenance of the maintenance unit or the relevant authorities of the failure;

(viii) Legal, regulatory, or other ladder safety management functions required by the State.

In addition to the implementation of other provisions of this approach, the ladder use management units in small-scale residential areas should be subject to the following provisions:

(i) Relevant information, such as ITU tests, testing, maintenance, operation management, should be communicated to the owners of the industry and accepted by the owner;

(ii) The appearance of a ladder that cannot be resolved in a timely manner or in an unusual situation, should be given to the owner in a timely manner when required to stop the use of the ladder;

(iii) The ladder use management unit of the residential small area should be transferred to the ladder or to the ladder's designated ladder use management units in line with the safety-technical norms prior to the withdrawal of the ladder use management units;

(iv) The use of the ladder of construction materials, construction garbage and supplies that could easily result in gradable damage, domestic electricity, etc., should take protective measures and, where necessary, on-site management.

Article 29 Businesss in basic telecommunications operation and information infrastructure services should be installed in a timely manner, in accordance with the construction units or the ladder's application for management units, to ensure the coverage of cranes, well signals.

Article 33 ITU test or security assessment confirms the existence of serious accidents, which may occur in an emergency that endangers the security of the person's property, should be stopped immediately and updated, rehabilitated and repaired.

In the case of small-scale residential ladder emergencies, such as the need for specialized maintenance funds to be upgraded, renovated and repaired, it should be verified by the management of the safety monitoring of special equipment at the local district level and in accordance with the following procedures:

(i) A special maintenance fund has been deposited and administered by the housing rural and urban-rural construction sector, which is chaired by the ladder use management units, the owners' committees or the related industry to request urgent payment of housing-specific maintenance funds in writing to the local housing rural and urban-rural construction sector, with the approval of the housing sector, a notice of the transfer of funds from the appropriate home-specific maintenance funds to the exclusive-household management banks and the transfer of funds to the housing sector for emergency maintenance.

(ii) A special maintenance fund has been deposited and transferred to the mainland General Assembly, which has been managed by the ladder's use management unit with the related supporting material, requests for special maintenance funds to the Industrial Council, with the approval and presentation of the local housing sector reserve, and the issuance of a notice from the Career Management Bank to the Princesssssssssss' Management Bank for the transfer of funds earmarked for the maintenance of the dwellings, and the transfer of funds from the exclusive management bank to the maintenance units;

The cost of repairing, rehabilitating and repair in small-scale residential areas is vested in the consultations of the owners of the ladder.

Article 31: The following codes of conduct shall be observed by the ladder's passengers in the use of the ladder:

(i) To read out the security concerns of the ladder, pay attention to the warning signs, civilization multipliers and non-actions that endanger the operation of the ladder;

(ii) Prohibition of the use of the elevators of express suspension;

(iii) To block the impact or to impose the opening of the ladder gates and wives;

(iv) A strict ban on hazardous items such as fuel-prone explosions;

(v) An orderly evacuation, in the event of a poor operation of the ladder, in accordance with security guidance;

(vi) In the event of a failure by the ladder, the use of management units or maintenance units by means of an emergency police device or telephone notification to the ladder, subject to the command of the staff concerned, actively cooperate with the rescue and do not take action that endangers their own and others' security;

(vii) The ladder with more than the amount specified;

(viii) Inadequate spectacles, automated trajectorys and outstrips, lags;

(ix) Before-school children are gradient and adults should be escorted;

(x) To prohibit the dismantlement, destruction of the ladder's components or symbols, markings;

(xi) Code of Conduct required by law, legislation and national provisions.

Article 32 provides the ladder used by the hospital, which is used directly for tourists at a rate greater than 2.5 m/ seconds, as well as for gradients operated by specialized equipment operators according to the provisions.

The ladder use management units in schools, kindergartens and hospitals, airports, vehicle stations, passenger terminals, commercial sites, sports parks, exhibitions, parks, etc. should undertake the following work at the peak period:

(i) To promote safe access to knowledge and encourage civilization to gradient behaviour;

(ii) To steer passengers in order;

(iii) To foster the safe passage of young, young, pregnant and disabled persons;

(iv) To discourage adverse actions affecting the safe operation of the ladder;

(v) Timely handling of sudden incidents.

Article 34 quantification of the ladder shall not result in the normal operation of the ladder beyond the limits of the standard licence, without change in the structure of the creativity, the structure of the gate and the gradient energy parameters and the use of non-flammable or difficult materials.

The post-killed ladder must be tested by the ladder manufacture or maintenance unit, confirming that it is consistent with the relevant standards and the requirements for the safety and technical norms. The screening records should be stored in the ladder's safe technical file.

Article XV, where the ladder has suffered a failure in the course of its use or the injury caused by an accident, the use of management units should take prompt and effective measures, as required by the relevant laws, regulations, to prevent the expansion of accidents and to reduce the loss of life and property.

Article XVI ITU should conduct a regular test every year, without testing or testing of non-qualified gradients, without continuing use.

The ladder use management unit shall submit a regular test application to the ladder inspection body within 30 days prior to the completion of the ladder test.

The ladder use management units should restructure the non-qualified projects identified in the ladder's regular test within the prescribed time frame and feed the results in the written feedback to the ladder test body.

Article 37 ITU use management units should establish safe technical files for each cradle. Security technical files should include the following:

(i) The use of registration information by ITU;

(ii) Technical documents for ITU and its spare parts, security protection devices;

(iii) To install, rehabilitate and repair information, reports;

(iv) Daily check and use records, maintenance of maintenance records, annual self-assessment records or reporting, and an effective record of emergency relief;

(v) The installation, rehabilitation, major repair inspection reports, and periodic inspection reports;

(vi) The ladder's failure and accident record;

(vii) The screening record of the ladder.

Daily inspection and use records, annual self-assessment records or reports, emergency relief performance records are not less than two years, and other information should be kept in the long term.

When ITU uses a change in management units, the safe technical file should be transferred with the ladder.

In one of the following cases, the ladder use management units or the ladder owner should commission a safety assessment of the ladder and update, renovate, repair and repair according to the safety assessment:

(i) The continued use of five years after the date of the first processing of registration or the security assessment;

(ii) The length of use of the entire machine or the main component;

(iii) The occurrence of accidents resulting in serious damage to major components;

(iv) Disasters such as floods, fires, earthquakes affecting the safe operation of the ladder;

(v) There is a need for replication in ITU;

(vi) The inspection, inspection body or the security supervision management of the local specialized equipment considers that a security assessment is needed;

(vii) The ladder use management units or the ladder owner's perception that a security assessment is required;

(viii) Other situations requiring a security assessment.

The ladder safety assessment norms in this province are developed by the provincial special equipment safety monitoring management.

Section II

The maintenance of the ladder should be carried out by units that are legally acquired in the manufacture, installation, rehabilitation, repair and repair of the licence, and the maintenance of the ladder parameters should be within the scope of their manufacture, installation, rehabilitation, repair and licence.

The units responsible for gradient maintenance should be maintained in accordance with the ladder safety technical norms and related standards and be responsible for the safety of the ladder. It is not possible to subcontract and reproduce business.

The spare parts that are not in line with the ladder's safety technical norms should not be used to maintain the ladder.

Article 40 Maintenance units of the ladder shall enter into a maintenance contract in accordance with the law of the ladder use management unit.

After the termination of the ladder maintenance contract with the ladder's use management units, the ladder's technical information should be transferred to the ladder's use management units without creating obstacles to the normal operation and maintenance of the ladder.

Article 41 Changes in maintenance units in the ladder use management units should be informed within 30 days of the entry into force of the new contract of the security supervision of the local district-level equipment and the reprinting and replacement of the ladder use mark by ITU.

Article 42

(i) Develop and implement maintenance programmes that do not fall short of the requirements of safety-technical norms, establish maintenance files, and keep archives at least four years;

(ii) Strict quality management, as required by the quality management system of this unit, to oversee the strict implementation of ladder maintenance, in accordance with the cycle, projects and operational requirements set out in the safety-technical norms, such as complete maintenance records and confirmed by the ladder use management units;

(iii) The ladder maintenance operation shall be carried out by the eligible licensor;

(iv) Develop appropriate emergency relief scenarios for different types of ladder, with emergency relief assistance personnel, equipment, and an emergency response exercise at least half a year for different categories (type) gradients maintained by this unit;

(v) To complete their own inspections in accordance with the requirements of the safety-technical norms prior to the regular test of the ladder inspection body;

(vi) The discovery of a safe concealment of the ladder that goes beyond the scope of the maintenance contract agreement, should be communicated in a timely manner to the ladder's use management units and to make recommendations to address them, with the explicit replacement project;

(vii) The establishment of fixed telephones as emergency relief calls, the establishment of a 24-hour system to secure access to emergency relief calls;

(viii) Upon receipt of a report on the failure of the ladder or a notice of the accident, it should normally be removed from the site within 30 minutes;

(ix) Other duties required by law, legislation and national provisions.

Article 43 thirteenth maintenance units are subject to a written notification of the suspension of the use of the ladder's management units in the event of failures that affect the safe operation of the ladder and cannot be ruled out.

The ladder use management units should immediately cease their use and set warning signs after a notice of suspension by the ladder maintenance unit.

Article 444 Maintenance units identify one of the following conditions in the ladder use management units and should report to the local district-level security monitoring authorities on time:

(i) Use of non-selective gradients without regular testing or testing;

(ii) The use of accident bandits and suspensions and distributors;

(iii) Violations of ladder repairs and rehabilitation;

(iv) Other practices that endanger the safe use of ladder.

Article 42 ITU maintenance units should conduct regular training in safety education and technology for practitioners and record education and training. Security education and technical training records are kept at least four years.

Chapter IV

Article 46 ITU test, testing shall be carried out by inspection, inspection bodies authorized by law. The ladder test, the tester shall be eligible by law.

ITU tests, testing institutions and testing, testing personnel should adhere to the principles of science and popularity, provide safety, reliability, accessibility and integrity of ITU production, use of management units, and have confidential obligations with regard to commercial secrets known in the testing, testing process.

ITU tests, inspection agencies and their practitioners shall not engage in gradient production, sale, shall not be recommended in their own name, treasury, grading or recommendation to maintain maintenance units.

The ladder test, test fees for the implementation of the fees set by the provincial price sector.

Article 47 shall not carry out a monitoring test or regular test of the ladder in the following cases:

(i) The installation, rehabilitation and repair of units that are not installed by the ladder manufacture unit or by its mandated units;

(ii) Until the construction of the ladder to be installed, rehabilitated, repaired to the local district-level equipment safety monitoring management;

(iii) No registration;

(iv) No maintenance;

(v) Failure to provide gradient self-executive records or reports in accordance with ITU safety technical norms;

(vi) No security assessment and continued use in accordance with article 38 of this approach;

(vii) No change is requested by the management of special equipment safety monitoring.

In the event of the declaration of the ladder test, the units applying for the test should provide proof of compliance with the ladder test conditions. Incompatible with the test conditions, ITU should inform the applicant in writing. The ladder test body was not informed in writing and considered to be eligible for testing.

Article 49 ITU should arrange a test within 10 working days from the date of receipt of the test application and test reports within 10 working days after the completion of the test.

Article 50 gradient tests, inspection bodies and their testing, testing personnel found a safe concealment of the ladder in testing, testing and should be informed in writing of the immediate measures taken by ITU's use management units and maintenance units to eliminate the cholera; it was found that severe accidents in the ladder should be communicated in a timely manner to the ladder's use management units to stop the use of ladder and to report to the management of the safe supervision of the equipment at the district level in the ladder location.

Article 50 test, inspection bodies and their testing, testing personnel should be objectively, impartially and in a timely manner to test, test reports and be responsible for testing, testing findings and findings.

Article 52 ITU tests, inspection bodies and their testing, testing personnel using tests, testing exercises deliberately disrupt the production, operation and use of management units, and ITU production, operation, use management units are entitled to complaints from sectors responsible for the safe supervision of special equipment, and the sectors receiving complaints should be dealt with in accordance with the provisions.

Chapter V Oversight management

Article 53, Safety Monitoring of Special Equipment, should continue to use a dedicated oversight inspection plan for the ladder of five years, railes or major components beyond the design of time limits, after 15 years of the first time of registration or after the security assessment.

Article 54, Safety Monitoring of Special Equipment, found that the ladder production, operation, use, maintenance units or testing, inspection bodies had violations of legal, regulatory, regulatory and security technical norms or were hidden in the use of ITU accidents, should be issued in writing a safety inspectorate of special equipment, ordering the units concerned to take timely measures to correct them or to eliminate the hidden impact of accidents.

The treatment of special equipment safety monitoring authorities with respect to violations, severe accidents or incompatible with energy efficiency indicators requires the support and collaboration of the local people's governments and relevant sectors, and should be reported on the local people's Government and inform the relevant sectors. The Government of the local population and the relevant authorities should take the necessary measures to address them in a timely manner.

Article 55, Safety Monitoring of Special Equipment, should be established with the relevant departments, social organizations to establish a quality safety and integrity of production, operation, use management, maintenance units in the quality of the archaeological and non-conclusive enterprise corrections system, strengthen credit management, provide for the timely transmission and publication of bad records, and the relevant departments should incorporate the quality safety and integrity of ITU-related enterprises into the evaluation of ITU tenders.

Article 56 Management for the safety of special equipment should establish an ladder emergency response and rescue system, along with sectors such as public security, firefighting, housing rural and urban construction and communications management.

Article 57, where a gradient accident occurred, the ladder's severe accident was not resolved in a timely manner or there were other major security management issues, the security oversight management of the special equipment could refer to the main heads of the units concerned to require them to implement ITU safety responsibilities and take effective measures to eliminate the ladder's safety concealment.

Article 588, Safety Monitoring of Special Equipment, Management and relevant departments, shall notify complaints, reporters and reporters of their duties in the ladder. Sectors entitled to be addressed in a timely manner should not be construed.

Chapter VI Legal responsibility

Article 59, in violation of the provisions of this approach, provides for penalties under the law, legislation and regulations. The law, legislation and regulations do not impose penalties under the provisions of this approach.

Article XV creates one of the following conditions, a change in the order and a fine of more than 5,000 dollars:

(i) In violation of article 16 of this approach, no technical guidance and services are required;

(ii) In violation of article 17 of this approach;

(iii) In violation of article 18, paragraph 2, of the present approach, no reference is made to the length of use of the ladder and its main spare parts or the absence of the required product motto.

Article 63/Eaching, rehabilitating and repairing units violates the provisions of article 19 of this approach, which can be fined by more than 3,000 dollars.

Article 62 of the ladder sales unit consists of acts under article 22, paragraph 1, of the scheme, which may be corrected by a fine of up to €50 million, and by one of the provisions of article 22, paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 of this approach, the order is being changed and can be fined up to 3,000 dollars.

Article 63 ITU uses management units in one of the following cases: time limits are being converted; uncorrected, with a fine of more than 5,000 dollars in 2000:

(i) In violation of article 25 of this approach;

(ii) Violations of article 26, paragraphs 4, 5 and 7 of this approach;

(iii) Violations of article 28, paragraphs 1, 3 of this approach;

(iv) Violations of article 41 of this approach.

Article 63/46 contains one of the following cases in which the ITU use management units are redirected to stop the use of the relevant ladder, with a fine of up to 3,000 dollars.

(i) In violation of the provisions of article 26, paragraphs 1 and 9 of this approach;

(ii) Violations of article 34 of this approach;

(iii) In violation of article 36, paragraph 3 of this approach;

(iv) Violations of article 38 of this approach.

Article 65 of the ladder maintenance unit, in violation of article 40 of this approach, has not signed maintenance contracts, transfer of ladder technology information as required, which can be converted to fines of up to 1 million yen, which prevents the normal operation and maintenance of the ladder, reorders that can be corrected and fined up to 30,000 dollars.

Article 46 states that there is one of the following conditions for the maintenance of the ladder's units, which can be converted to a fine of up to 30,000 dollars.

(i) In violation of article 39, paragraph 2, of this approach, the subcontracting of operations will be carried out;

(ii) Violations of article 43 of this approach;

(iii) Violations of article 44 of this approach.

Article 67, in violation of this approach, provides that the executive branch shall not carry out its duties under the law and shall be altered by its superior authority or by an inspectorate order; cause loss to be liable under the law; and, in the event of serious circumstances, impose administrative penalties on the competent person directly responsible.

The staff of the executive organs play a role, abuse of their functions, provocative fraud and are subject to administrative disposition by the competent authority, in accordance with the law, and are suspected of committing crimes, and are transferred to the judiciary to hold criminal responsibility.

Chapter VII

Article 68 of this approach refers to “ownership”, the “ownership” as set out in the Excellences Regulation of the Excellent State.

Article 69