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Full-Time Fire Department In Guangdong Province Construction Management

Original Language Title: 广东省专职消防队建设管理规定

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Chapter I General

Article I, in order to regulate the construction and management of special fire brigades, enhance the capacity of fire relief and fire prevention teams, to develop this provision in the light of the relevant laws and regulations such as the People's Republic of China Fire Act, the Modalities for the implementation of the People's Republic of China Fire Act.

Article 2, paragraph 2, applies to the construction and management of a dedicated fire brigade within the territorial administration.

The dedicated firefighting teams referred to in this provision include the Government's dedicated fire brigades and units. The Government's dedicated firefighting teams are the full-time task of firefighting, such as fire rescue and emergency relief, established by the local people's Government, the street offices and the various parks management committees, in addition to the public safety fire brigades, and the unit's dedicated fire brigades, which are formed by the enterprise's unit, are those involved in fire recovery and emergency relief efforts.

The construction and management of the forest fire firefighters are carried out in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation.

Article 3. The dedicated firefighting teams are established by local people's governments, street offices, parking councils, business units, in accordance with fire law regulations, in the context of their actual needs and financial levels.

The dedicated fire brigade should be subject to the operational guidance and movement control command of the fire agencies of the public security authorities.

Article IV is dedicated to the construction and management of fire brigades and should uphold the Government's ownership, integration, integrated development, rural and urban approaches and follow the following principles:

(i) The unit is registered in accordance with the law;

(ii) The introduction of labour contracts by personnel;

(iii) Funding is guaranteed by financial responsibility;

(iv) The subject of management is dominated by firefighting agencies in public security agencies.

Article 5. Local Governments, street offices and district management committees should, in line with the Urban Fire Station Standards, the Urban Fire Team Standards, the Local Fire Financing Management Approach and the Fire Safety and Safety Technical Equipment Standards, establish government-specific fire fleet development planning and annual implementation plans to integrate the day-to-day public use and staffing requirements of the Government's dedicated firefighting fleets in order to secure the Government's full participation in social insurance, housing pools and personal accident insurance requirements.

The requirements for the unit-specific fire brigades are vested in the formation of units.

Chapter II

The following areas should form a Government-specific fire brigade:

(i) The number of fire stations has not been met with cities under the Urban Fire Station Construction Standards (including townships at the district level of the Government of the People's Government and Orientale, townships in the town of the town of the town of the city, streets, etc.);

(ii) The construction of more than 2 square kilometres of area or the construction of towns and streets with more than 2 million inhabitants of the region;

(iii) National focus town, provincial focus town and centre town, historic culture town;

(iv) More than provincial economic technology development zones, high industrial development zones, industrial transfer of industrial parks, country-level landscapes, tourist holidays;

(v) Towns, streets and parks that are vulnerable to the production, operation and labour-intensive enterprises;

(vi) Other fire-prone towns, streets and parks.

The following corporate units should form a dedicated fire brigade.

(i) Large nuclear facilities units, large power plants, civilian airports, major ports;

(ii) The production, storage of large businesses that are vulnerable to explosive hazards;

(iii) Large warehouses, bases that can fuel important supplies;

(iv) Other large enterprises that are more dangerous and distant from the public safety fire fleet;

(v) The management unit of the archaeological complex, which is far from the public safety fire brigade and has been designated as a national focus protection unit.

The Town People's Government, the Street Office, the Urban Management Commission, the Enterprise Unit may either form or co-organize a dedicated fire brigade based on actual circumstances.

Article 7

The construction of a unit-specific fire brigade should be tailored to the actual needs and capacities of the unit for firefighting, emergency response assistance, which could be divided into subgroups, large teams, medium teams. More than two dedicated firefighting units or numbers are set up for more than 100 individuals, with a dedicated fire firefighting fleet being established; more than five special fire brigades or more than 100 individuals could be established. The dedicated firefighting units, the full-time firefighting teams under the main team, were referred to as a dedicated fire brigade.

Article 9. The establishment or withdrawal of a dedicated fire brigade shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State and, within 10 working days of its establishment, the removal of firefighting agencies at the local district level from 10 to 20 working days.

Article 10 Government-wide fire brigades should have conditions for the registration of legal entities of the cause and be registered by legal entities of the Agency.

Governments at all levels should gradually integrate Government-wide firefighters into the management of the cause, in accordance with the reality of the region.

Chapter III Regulatory norms

Article 11. Government-wide fire brigades established by the Government of the above-mentioned people at the district level are governed by local public security agencies firefighting agencies; Government-wide fire brigades in town, street, parking areas are managed by local people's governments, street offices or district management committees, and can also be delegated to firefighting agencies or public security agencies at the local district level.

The unit-specific fire brigades are managed by the formed units themselves.

Article 12. The recruitment of special firefighters is guided by the principle of “ever head, who is responsible”, in which the Government is responsible for the creation or management of a firefighting cell (institutional) by its own Government; the unit-specific firefighters are formed by units of their units dedicated to firefighting units or by the competent units responsible for the recruitment of a directory, and reports of firefighting agencies at the local district level.

The Government's dedicated firefighting team employs staff for the construction of jobs, which is carried out in accordance with the provisions of public recruitment of personnel by national and provincial units.

Article 13. The full-time firefighters shall have the following conditions:

(i) The age of 18 years;

(ii) In line with the health standards set out in the Safety of Firefarers;

(iii) The level of culture above.

Major fire awareness training, facilitation of firefarers working in such areas as fire prevention and fire surveillance management, should also have specialized expertise such as construction or fire safety engineering.

Article 14. Special firefighters must be trained by firefighting agencies at the district level and be placed by the qualification of the archipelag, promotion, service and extension, and should be eligible for corresponding occupational skills.

The full-time fire brigade is responsible for the commission of a team leader, who shall undergo a training examination of the firefighting agencies of the provincial public security authorities.

Article 15. Special firefighting teams are subject to paramilitaryization, and regulations such as sound learning, training, attendance, examination, award and punishment should be established to regulate learning, work and life order, actively undertake technical, tactical, physical training and compliance with law education, and maintain the maintenance of firefighting vehicles (both sea) and fire-fighting equipment in accordance with the provisions to ensure that personnel are kept in good emergency situations. Fire vehicles (both sea) and fire-fighting equipment shall not be used for non-fire work.

The full-time firefighters should be uniformed in the delivery of their duties, with a marked mark.

Article 16 provides for the appointment of a full-time fire brigade leader and changes in the staffing and equipment configuration, and should be reported in a timely manner on firefighting agencies at the local district level.

Article 17 should establish information-sharing mechanisms to strengthen the day-to-day regulation of the Government-specific fire brigades.

Chapter IV Mandate

Article 18

(i) Training in fire relief, fire detection and fire awareness training in the region or its units;

(ii) Participation in emergency relief efforts for hazardous chemicals accidents, spoilers, transportation accidents and natural disasters;

(iii) To receive the movement control command of firefighting agencies at the local district level and to engage in fire relief in other areas, units.

Article 19, the dedicated firefighting team should be able to detect and promote the relevant units and associated personnel in a timely manner in the light of the actual conduct of fire inspections. There should be timely reporting on firefighting agencies at the local district level or public safety stations, in accordance with fire safety supervision authority.

Article 20 should strengthen fire safety awareness training and use various means to promote universal fire safety awareness and fire safety legislation, train volunteer firefighters and workers to increase their self-sustainability.

Article 21, after the Special Fire Team received fire relief instructions from the firefighting agencies of the public security agencies, should be quickly pushed and commanded.

Article 22 provides for the implementation of the fire relief mission by the specialized firefighting units to follow the principles of the rescue, scientific rescue, timely rescue and transfer of goods and to report to the local district-level public safety agencies fire agencies to assist the public security agencies in investigating and statistical work on disaster-related causes.

Chapter V Safeguards mechanisms

Article 23 includes budgetary management requirements for personnel required by the Government's dedicated fire brigades, public funds, etc., which are guaranteed by the same level of finance.

Requirements for the construction of the unit-specific fire brigades, construction of battalions, equipment construction, operation construction and day-to-day work are guaranteed by the formed units.

Article 24, dedicated firefighting vehicles (both sea) are included in special vehicles (boths) management, which can be installed, used as a warning tool and a marklights, in accordance with the State's exemption from the acquisition of vehicles, which may be subject to a tax exemption procedure for the acquisition of vehicles; fire trucks (both sea) for the implementation of fire relief missions are exempted from the payment of vehicles, parking (shore) fees.

Article 25. Full-time fire brigades are involved in the cost of repairing fuel, firefighting and damage firefighting equipment damaged by field or outdoor fires, and are compensated by fire-responsibilities approved by the local district-level public safety agencies, which are reimbursed by fire-responsibility units, extinguishing the cost of saving residential fires by local people's governments or street offices, and the cost of saving business units and residential fires that are rescued from insurance companies, or are not reimbursed by the local authorities.

Article 26 The unit of the person shall enter into a labour contract with a dedicated firefighter in accordance with the law. The conditions are in place and the niche may establish a fixed-term labour contract in accordance with the provisions.

Article 27 should be structured in the light of the level of economic development in the region and the actuality of the unit, with a reasonable determination of the wage treatment of special firefighters. The Government's dedicated fire brigades include dedicated firefighters in the management of the cause, whose salary benefits are carried out in accordance with the salary welfare policies of the State and the provincial-related unit staff; they have not yet been included in the construction of the cause; their salary standards should not be lower than the average wage level of the employees of the regional units and receive equal benefits. The unit-specific salary standards for firefighters should not be lower than the average wage level of the employee produced on the line of this unit and receive the same benefits as the productive worker.

The user units should also establish a system of high-risk subsidies in the light of the characteristics of the high risk of firefighting occupation.

Article twenty-eighth units shall pay housing benefits in accordance with the provisions for basic old-age, basic medical care, work injury, unemployment, maternity, etc., as well as the necessary commercial insurance for the purchase of personal accident insurance.

Article 29 provides for leave and related treatment for firefighters in accordance with the relevant provisions of States and provinces.

Article 33 Governments and their relevant sectors should establish a sound system that provides adequate incentives and care for firefighters in the areas of de-entry, access to children and secure housing arrangements, in accordance with the physical nature of fire safety, high risk.

Article 31 shall organize specialized firefighters to participate in vocational skills training without prejudice to fire relief and performance training, and create favourable conditions for their re-employment.

Article III provides recognition and incentives in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State by dedicated firefighters and special-time firefighters in firefighting, emergency relief.

Article 33, Special firefighters were injured, maimed and killed in fire relief or in the course of work training, according to which they were entitled to work injury, medical care and pension treatment; and in accordance with the conditions in which they were assessed, they were declared martyrs in accordance with the Regulations.

Chapter VI Legal responsibility

In violation of this provision, there are one of the following cases in which disciplinary responsibility is exercised with respect to the direct responsible and other persons directly responsible, in accordance with the circumstances; and in the case of the offence, the transfer of the judiciary to the law:

(i) Local Governments, street offices, parking councils, business units do not establish a dedicated fire brigade in accordance with this provision, resulting in a lack of effective recovery after the fire occurred and causing more fire accidents;

(ii) The delay in the issuance of fire reports by the dedicated fire fire brigade, resulting in higher casualties and loss of property;

(iii) The dedicated fire brigade does not accept the command of fire relief operations by firefighting agencies of the public security authorities;

(iv) Other cases where responsibility should be prosecuted under the law.

In violation of article 15 of this provision, fire vehicles (both sea) or fire-fighting equipment are used for non-fire operations, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the People's Republic of China Fire Act and the Modalities for the implementation of the People's Republic of China Fire Act.

Article XVI deals specifically with the rights and interests of a person's unit, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the labour personnel dispute.

Chapter VII

Article 37 refers to special firefighters, including dedicated firefighters and firefarers.

Article 38 of this provision is implemented effective 1 February 2016. The Government of the Hiroshima issued on 31 December 2008 a special-time fire brigade-building regulation in the province (No. 129 of the Government of the province).