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Hefei City Work Safety Regulations

Original Language Title: 合肥市安全生产监督管理规定

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Chapter I General

Article 1, in order to strengthen security production, prevent and reduce production safety accidents, guarantee the lives and property security of the people and promote sustained health development in the economy, in accordance with the laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China's Security Production Act, the Security Production Regulations of the Insignia Province, and to develop this provision in the light of the reality of the city.

Article 2

Article III. Safety production should uphold the principle of people-centred, safe first, prevention and integrated governance.

Article IV is the subject of responsibility for safe production and should strengthen and implement the responsibilities of the subject matter of safe production and strictly observe the laws, regulations and standards of safe production and ensure safe production.

The main heads of the productive units are fully responsible for the security production of this unit.

Article 5 Community, District and People's Government (with the development of regional commissions), under the same heading) leads to safe production in this administrative area, supports and promotes compliance by the relevant sectors with their safety and productive management responsibilities under the law, establish a coordination mechanism for the sound production of safe water and sanitation, as well as the timely coordination and resolution of key issues in the management of safe production.

In municipalities, districts (communes), the security production monitoring authorities of the population of the region, integrated oversight management of security production in the present administration.

In accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations and the responsibilities established by the Government of the People of the Region, the sectors that have the responsibility to monitor the production of security in the relevant industries, areas within their respective responsibilities are governed by their respective responsibilities.

Article 6 A reasonable planning plant or a chemical concentration area shall enter the chemical production storage area or consortia.

Article 7. Municipal, district (communication), the people of the region should strengthen the construction of the safe productive management body, with the safety and productive supervisors, strengthen the management of safe production monitoring and increase the level of law enforcement and services.

The commune Government, the street office should establish a security production monitoring authority or integrated law enforcement agencies that are responsive to the tasks of the work, with less than two full-time safety and production supervisors that meet the qualifications of administrative law enforcement personnel.

Article 8 Specific funds for safe production are mainly used for the construction of safe urban and security communities, public safety hidden governance, safe production of socialization services, safe production promotion training, safety production standardization, production safety accident prevention and rescue.

Article 9. Municipal, district (communication) and territorial governments have established a system of support for the development of specialized services for safe production, the establishment of a safe production expert bank, and the Government's purchase of safety technology, management services.

Article 10 states, districts (markets), the Government of the District and its relevant departments, the productive units should strengthen the building of a safe culture, enhance public and business workers' safety awareness and enhance the capacity to prevent accidents in production.

The units, such as the media, should conduct public information on the safety and production of goods.

Schools, kindergartens should ensure that facilities such as teaching and life are in compliance with safety provisions, incorporate safe knowledge education into the teaching content, develop emergency preparedness cases for emergencies and organize regular performance exercises.

Article 11. Trade unions that produce business units should be governed by the law by practitioners in the area of safe production of this unit, provide advice to secure production and preserve the legitimate rights and interests of practitioners.

The productive units should develop concrete implementation measures for the rationalization of trade unions and provide timely feedback to trade unions.

Chapter II

Article 12. The productive units should strengthen the management of safe production, improve the conditions for safe production, strengthen safety production safeguards, maintain the responsibility for safe production, clarify the scope of responsibility for the safe production of units, departments, vehicles, heads of classes and other practitioners.

Article 13

(i) Production of premises and facilities, equipment, processes consistent with requirements for safety production laws, regulations and national standards or industry standards;

(ii) Develop regulations and operational protocols for safe production;

(iii) Financial inputs are in line with the requirements for safe production;

(iv) Construction of a project security facility, which is designed in parallel with the work of the main subjects, is accompanied by construction and at the same time being used;

(v) Effective control of dangerous sources through technical means and management measures;

(vi) Establish safe production management in accordance with the law, with safe production managers;

(vii) The primary heads and security producers have the capacity to produce safe knowledge and management and the qualifications of practitioners for training in safe production education;

(viii) To equip practitioners with labour protection supplies consistent with national standards or industry standards;

(ix) Establish a security risk alert and emergency prevention alert system to improve risk identification, assessment, early warning and control mechanisms;

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

Article 14.

(i) Establish a safe production responsibility for this unit;

(ii) Organization of regulations and regulations for the safe production of this unit;

(iii) Develop and implement safe production education and training programmes;

(iv) Organization of standardized, safe cultural and security classes for safe production;

(v) To ensure that necessary financial inputs and effective use are made for the safe production of this unit;

(vi) Organizing occupational hazards management measures;

(vii) Organizing the identification and timely elimination of the hidden production of safe accidents, in accordance with the characteristics of the operation produced by this unit;

(viii) Organization of the development and implementation of the production security accident response for this unit;

(ix) Reports on security production to the General Assembly of Employers or to the General Assembly of Employers, the shareholders' or shareholders;

(x) In a timely and factual report on the production of security accidents, the organization of accident-savings, in collaboration with accident surveys, shall not be allowed to leave their homes during the accident investigation;

(xi) Each year report on the safety and production of this unit to the safe production management and sectors with the responsibility for the safe production management;

(xii) Other responsibilities under laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 15. The heads of productive units shall facilitate the performance of security production responsibilities by the principal supervisors and organize safe production education training, safety and production technology research and applications; and other heads shall be able to produce safely in accordance with the division of duties.

The principal heads and heads of the productive units shall not be transferred to other personnel by commissioning, authorizing, etc.

Article 16 should establish a committee on safe production, chaired by the principal head of the enterprise. Business chiefs, heads of subsidiaries and other safe productive managers have a safety-production system.

Article 17 Production, operation, storage units and mines, construction, metallurgy, road (water) transport, orbital traffic and the existence of major hazardous sources should establish the lead blocking system and the attendance registration system, which should be rotated between the principal and other heads responsible for the safety management of field operations.

Article 18 Production, operation, storage units and mines, construction, metallurgy, road (water) transport, orbital traffic units and units with major dangerous sources should be established in accordance with the provisions of the security production management structure, the matching of safe production managers.

Article 19 Production, storage units and construction of mines, over three buildings, metallurgy, orbital transport units should have registered safety engineers in the management of safe production. Other productive units are encouraged to hire registered safety engineers for safe production management.

Article 20

(i) Implement laws, regulations, regulations and standards relating to safe production and make recommendations for improving the management of safe production;

(ii) Participation in the development of regulations for the safe production of this unit, operating protocols and production of safe accidents emergency relief advances and the promotion of implementation, the suppression and correction of egregious command, heavy-risk operations and violations of operational regulations;

(iii) Conduct safe production advocacy and training to take stock of security production experience;

(iv) Conduct safety production inspections and the concealment of accidents and other security issues identified should be addressed immediately, such as true records and reporting on the heads of the unit concerned;

(v) Accreditation of major dangerous sources and major accidents and follow up on the implementation of relevant safety management measures;

(vi) Inspection of occupational hazards in operating places and supervision of the staffing, distribution and use of labour protection supplies;

(vii) Participation in the review and inspection of the construction of project security facilities in this unit;

(viii) To assist in the investigation and processing of production safety accidents, statistics, analyses and reports on accidents, occupational diseases, and to propose preventive measures;

(ix) Other responsibilities for security production.

The creation, storage units and the removal of the security producers of hazardous items, as well as mines, construction, metallurgy, road (water) transport, orbital traffic units, should be informed of sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production.

Article 21, the production, operation, storage units and mined areas, construction, metallurgy, road (water) transport, the main head of the orbital traffic unit, the heads of the management and other security productive managers should be evaluated by sectors with the responsibility for the safe production supervision and management of the production. The examination shall not be charged.

The main heads of the productive units of death accidents, heads of subsidiaries and other security producers should receive safe training and safety alert education.

Article 2 practitioners are not trained in safe production education.

The special operating personnel of the productive units must be trained in specialized security production, subject to the relevant provisions, and subject to prequalification and corresponding qualifications, the owner may take a induction operation.

Article 23. The funds required for the safe production of productive units shall be included in the annual production operation plan and the financial budget, with exclusive funds.

The production units, such as the production, operation, storage units and mines, construction, metallurgy, road (water) transport, orbital traffic, mechanical manufacture, should draw and use safe production costs in accordance with the relevant provisions and receive oversight in the relevant sectors. Security production costs are included in the cost of production operations.

Article 24 shall be established in accordance with the relevant provisions for the standardization of the safe production of jobs, professional Daes and enterprise Daes.

Article 25 Production operators should establish an accident hidden governance system, with clear units, departments, workshops, heads of classes and other practitioners hidden the scope of governance responsibilities, and regular organization of accidents by safety producers, professional and other personnel. Risk assessment and registration should be carried out, decentralized management should be carried out in accordance with the division of responsibility. Governance with regard to major accidents should be established.

The production units should establish accident logging, such as record-keeping of persons, time, place or place, and the specific circumstances, quantity, nature and governance of the accident and inform practitioners.

Article 26

(i) Participation in training in safe production of education, knowledge of the hazardous factors in its operating places, the existence of jobs and preventive, emergency response measures, and access to labour protection supplies consistent with national standards or industry standards;

(ii) To make recommendations, criticisms, prosecutions and allegations of problems in the safe production of this unit, the right to refuse to carry out a breach of chapter command and a strong risky operation;

(iii) The right to cease operations or to withdraw from operating places after the adoption of possible emergency measures;

(iv) Claims for compensation following the damage to the production of a security accident;

(v) Other rights under the law, regulations.

The practitioners of production units perform the following obligations:

(i) To comply with the regulations and regulations governing the safe production of this unit;

(ii) Access to safe production education and training;

(iii) Timely reporting on the hidden and unsafe factors of accidents;

(iv) Other obligations under laws, regulations.

The productive units shall not enter into agreements with practitioners in any form to exclude or mitigate the responsibility for security production to be assumed by this unit; they shall not reject the reasonable requirements for the safe production of the practitioners.

Article 27, Head of the productive unit and other relevant personnel, prohibits the following acts:

(i) In violation of operational regulations and safety management provisions by a non-coordinated command or by a designated practitioners;

(ii) Conduct operations in violation of operational or security management provisions;

(iii) No report of the incident in accordance with the relevant provisions;

(iv) unauthorized seizure or use of facilities, equipment and equipment that are not in compliance with security production provisions;

(v) To deny and impede safe production monitoring;

(vi) To refrain from implementing safety production inspection directives within the prescribed time frame.

Prior to the operation of Article 28, the field operation programme should be prepared and implemented in the form of an internal reporting process; on-site operations specialized personnel should be organized to harmonize command management and to sign in writing the necessary safety training and technology for field operators to ensure the implementation of operational programmes and security preventive measures:

(i) Distinction, loading of dangerous goods and fuel pipeline operations;

(ii) Removal and dismantling of large equipment (constitutional) and construction of work demolitions;

(iii) pilot production, construction and construction of hazardous chemicals and fire operations;

(iv) Removal of material storage tanks, influenza congestion operations;

(v) Acquitted, limited space spraying, painting, democating, chemical defiance, chemical laundering, dressing, babies, cereals;

(vi) High denunciation (including operations such as maintenance at the high level, the laundering of walls), the near-pression power line operation;

(vii) Other hazardous operations.

Other professionally qualified units are entrusted by the productive units to carry out hazardous operations, and safety production management agreements should be concluded with the trustee prior to the operation to clarify their security productive responsibilities and arrange for the management of on-site oversight by specialized personnel.

Article 29 Production operators should register major hazardous sources, conduct regular testing, assessment, monitoring, and establish emergency prestigation cases, inform practitioners and relevant personnel of emergency response measures.

The productive units should submit to the Unit a major source of risk and related security measures, emergency response measures to the sectoral and public safety, emergency response, which have the responsibility to monitor safe production. Changes in major dangerous sources should be reproduced.

Article 33 Production areas of the productive units, living areas, security distances between the storage area and the safety distances surrounding protection should be consistent with legal, regulatory and related standards.

The construction of residential buildings, schools, trade markets and other public buildings cannot be planned within secure distances as follows:

(i) The production and storage of dangerous goods;

(ii) Regions endangering major hazardous sources;

(iii) Regions endangered by landslides;

(iv) Regions endangered by the end of the mine;

(v) The safe distance from the pipeline;

(vi) The safe distance between high-pressed transmission lines;

(vii) Other regions provided for by law, regulations.

More than two productive units operate within the same area of operation, safety and production management agreements should be concluded to clarify their safety productive management responsibilities and the security measures that should be taken and to designate dedicated security producers to conduct safety inspections and coordination.

Article III provides for the production of the operation project, places, equipment and transport instruments, and shall be subject to a review of the security conditions of the contractor(s) or the corresponding qualifications, as well as a security production management agreement to identify safe production of management matters and mutual rights obligations. The production operation project, premises, equipment and transport tools of the production units should be in line with the requirements of relevant laws, regulations and national standards or industry standards.

The contractor(s) shall not be in conflict with the law or exceed the production of the quality. Without the agreement of the lender(s) that the contractor(s) shall not be transferred to other units or individuals, nor shall it change the structure, purpose or function of the rental facility.

The production unit shall not be exempted or transferred to the contractor (a lease) by security production management agreement or by the contract (lead) contract, by law. The production unit (minis) is granted to units or individuals that do not have a security production condition or corresponding qualifications, or are not able to do so to secure management obligations, and the contractor(s) takes a safety accident in the production operation and determines that the production unit of the licensor (location) is the same as the contractor(s) as the accident.

Article 33 Construction works are carried out with a total contract of construction, with the overall responsibility of the overall contractor unit for the safe production of the construction site.

The overall contractor unit subcontracts professional works or labour operations to other units under the law, and the subcontractor shall clarify the rights and obligations of the General Contracting Unit and the subcontractor in the area of security production, without agreeing that the labour subcontractor assumes primary responsibility for security production.

Article 34 of the production operation project, where there are a number of contractors or tenants, the productive units should strengthen the supervision of the contractor, the contractor's security production and the timely suppression of the security production of the offence; and to end the invalidity, reporting on district (markets), sector security production monitoring and industrial management.

Article XV of the production of operators for the use of labour dispatchers and internships should incorporate labour dispatchers, internships into the safe production management of this unit's practitioners, safe production of education and training for workers dispatchers, internships, and assume responsibility for safe production management.

Article 36 advertising, light boxes, bathymetry facilities and installation of air conditioners, drainage, etc. should be in line with industry norms and standards and conduct regular inspections, maintenance and security. Inspections, maintenance should be well documented and confirmed by the relevant parties.

Article 37 Production operators should inform the users who use their products or receive their services of their safety obligations.

Business management units such as hotels, restaurants, theatres, recreation sites, tourist landscapes, chambers, bars, trade markets, public transport instruments should be informed of safety, such as safety public public advertisements, posters of safety, or security alerts.

Article 338, in cases such as merger, separation, insolvency, relocation, etc., shall assume the responsibility for safe production in accordance with civil law, and take effective measures to dispose of dangerous goods and related equipment, facilities, and shall not retain the accidental hidden.

In the event of the transfer of property rights by the productive units, the transferee and the licensor should enter into a specialized security production management agreement that would clarify the responsibility for the security of both parties in accordance with the principle of whoever is responsible. The owner should strengthen the management of safe production and the transferee should be guided and collaborative.

Article 39 shall participate in the social insurance of work injury and pay the premiums to practitioners on time and in full. Practitioners who are victims of production safety accidents have the right to claim compensation in accordance with the relevant civil law, in addition to their labour injury insurance under the law.

The productive units should participate in safety-production liability insurance and habeas corpus, in accordance with the relevant provisions.

Article 40 should strengthen occupational disease prevention and occupational health-based construction, in accordance with the relevant provisions, to provide practitioners with the legal, regulatory, national occupational health standards and the working environment and conditions required for health, and to guarantee the professional health of practitioners.

Article 40 establishes occupational disease hazards and should be delegated to professional health-care services with corresponding qualifications to conduct at least a occupational disease hazard test per year. There is a serious risk of occupational diseases, and at least every three years an evaluation of the status of occupational diseases. Monitoring, evaluation results should be made available to practitioners to enter the occupational health files of the unit and report to the safe production management in accordance with the relevant provisions.

In carrying out occupational disease hazard monitoring, regular testing or status evaluation, the productive units found that occupational diseases in the workplace were not in line with national occupational health standards and health requirements, and immediate measures should be taken to govern governance and that governance was not operational.

Article 42

Article 43

(i) The development of emergency relief advances, the presentation of a security production surveillance management and a sectoral file with the responsibility for the safe production control management, and the emergency preparedness of the high-risk industry and the existence of major dangerous source units should be aligned with the emergency preparedness of the host people's Government;

(ii) To organize, at least once a year, an integrated or dedicated emergency relief advance exercise;

(iii) The establishment of a dynamic monitoring system for the production, storage, transport and early warning forecasting of hazardous items, as well as a regular risk analysis for safe production.

In the event of a risk situation, the person on the ground should report immediately to the head of the unit. The productive units should launch emergency pre-emptions in a timely manner, implement relief efforts and prevent the expansion of the risk situation. On-site bandits, heads of classes and movement control personnel have the right to provide instructions for cessation of operations and evacuation of personnel at the first time.

Article 44 should take effective measures to organize recovery after the production of a safety accident by the productive units. The head of the productive unit shall, within one hour of accident, communicate the injured person to the health-care institution in a timely manner and pay medical expenses, if reported in real terms to the security production management and related sectors of the accident, as well as to the town's people's Government, street offices, and properly protect the accident scene and the related material;

Chapter III Oversight management

Article 42 governs the management of safe production oversight, sub-level responsibility and a two-point accountability system.

Article 46, the Governments of municipalities, counties (communes), districts and townships, implement the safety production network, establish a safe production control system, hidden governance systems and safe production responsibility system.

Article 47 sets up a Security Production Committee for the Governments of the urban, district and town communities, headed by the principal head and meets at least every quarter.

The main responsibilities of the Security Production Committee are to study major policy measures for safe production, to coordinate the resolution of key issues of safe production, to clarify the division of responsibility for safe production in the relevant sectors, to support, monitor the management of safe production in accordance with the law of the relevant departments of the Government and the lower-level people's governments.

Article 48 governs the safe production of the following responsibilities:

(i) To study long-term planning, annual workplans and specific management measures and approaches to safe production;

(ii) Analysis of the overall situation of safe production, and recommendations for specific responses to the salient issues and weaknesses in the work of safe production;

(iii) To report regularly to the Government of the people at this level on a sector with the responsibility to monitor the management of safe production and on the part of the lower-level people's Government and its heads in the performance of their safety-productivity responsibilities, control indicators, objective appraisals;

(iv) Coordinate and monitor, in accordance with the law, the sectoral and lower levels of responsibility for the management of safe production by the Government of the people at this level and the performance of safe production;

(v) Monitoring the management of non-coal mines, hazardous chemicals, cigarettes and occupational health safety production, and integrated oversight management in other areas of industry;

(vi) Leading organizations to conduct comprehensive inspections of safe production or special inspections, reporting on the situation to the current people's Government, and to promote the rehabilitation of hidden and other issues of safe production;

(vii) To follow up on the resolution of key issues of safe production;

(viii) Statistical analysis of security production and accident situations and publication to society;

(ix) Integrated and safe production advocacy efforts to enhance the development of safe production information and to provide safe and productive services to the public in society in a timely manner;

(x) Organizing safe production of emergency relief and accident surveys;

(xi) Other safe production responsibilities under laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 49 states that have the responsibility to monitor safe production should perform the following functions:

(i) To follow up on legal, regulatory, and policy measures related to safe production, to strengthen safe production awareness education, to report on safe production on a regular basis to the Committee on Safety Production and to the current level of people;

(ii) Implementation of the responsibility for monitoring and management in the safe production industry, development and implementation of a plan for the planning and annual planning of the safe production industry, inspection of progress in the safety production objective, promotion of standardized production, and monitoring of security production in the subsector area;

(iii) The development of an annual safety production inspection plan to monitor production units in line with the division of duties;

(iv) Approval by law of matters relating to security production;

(v) The establishment of a major hazardous source monitoring system, regular supervision of production operators with major hazardous sources, the establishment of major dangerous source files, and publicizing society in accordance with the relevant provisions;

(vi) The creation of a governance information system for the production of safe accidents, the promotion of hidden governance by productive units, and the hidden nature of the discovered accidents should be promoted;

(vii) Establishment of a reporting system, public reporting of telephones, boxes or e-mail addresses, and investigation into the receipt of safe production reports;

(viii) A safe production offence under the law and a safe production offence that does not fall within the purview of this sector should be transferred in writing;

(ix) Statistical, analytical work on the production of safe accidents in the industry, the system, according to which a statement of production safety accidents is reported to the management of the safe production of the current people's government in accordance with the provisions;

(x) After receipt of a report on the production of a security accident, the timely organization of a rescue and, in accordance with the provisions of the report to the Government of the current people and its management of the monitoring of safe production, and, in accordance with the frequency and classification of accidents, shall not be dealt with in accordance with the statutory authority and procedures, and shall not conceal, false or delay reports of production safety accidents;

(xi) Establish a safe production information communication system that will inform each other of policy measures and law enforcement monitoring information on safe production;

(xii) Other safe production responsibilities under laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 50 shall perform the following duties:

(i) Advocate for the implementation of laws, regulations and policies on safe production and occupational health, and for the development of safe communities and normative development;

(ii) Accurate the conditions for the safe production and safe production of the productive units within the jurisdiction, organize personnel within the current jurisdiction in safe knowledge learning and training and promote safe education and training for productive units;

(iii) To assist the Government of the High-level People and the relevant departments in the monitoring of safe production and the implementation of concrete measures and tasks for the production of security;

(iv) Organizing safe production inspections within the jurisdiction to detect accidents or safe production violations in the productive units, and to report on sectors and other relevant sectors with the responsibility for safe production oversight;

(v) To accept the authorities concerned to carry out safe production enforcement activities;

(vi) When producing a safety accident, immediate and real reports should be made to sectors with a responsibility for safe production monitoring and to the Government of the people at the highest level to assist in the handling of accidents, after-service treatment and accident surveys;

(vii) Other responsibilities provided by the municipalities, districts (markets), the people of the region.

Article 50 of the Council of Residents, the Villagers Commission should identify security producers to assist in the conduct of safe production advocacy, hidden screening, supervision of inspection and accident-recovery efforts, and to report safe production violations to the town's Government, the street offices in a timely manner.

Sections such as planning, construction should strengthen the management of the underground network, establish a system of responsibility for security management for underground excavations, and promote the improvement of effective control measures by the gateway property units to ensure the safety of the underground network.

Article 53 governs the safe production of production and surveillance authorities should strengthen the construction of a safe production integrity system with the relevant departments, establish a safe production archives for productive units and safe production brokering services, classify the security production credit status of productive units, dynamic management and establish a system for safe production.

For the production units included in the black list, the relevant industry administrations and units are informed by law and are subject to legal restrictions or prohibitions in such areas as operation, financing, government procurement, engineering tenders, State land concessions, granting honour, import, export, import, import, import, import, import, import, import, import, credit clearance.

Article 54, city, district (community), the Government of the District and its relevant departments should establish a safe production emergency response system that builds the emergency command platform and infrastructure for the production of safe accidents, develop emergency relief scenarios, conduct regular emergency relief interventions and improve accident response and disposal capacities. Emergency relief advances should be issued and submitted in accordance with the relevant provisions.

After Article 55, the Governments of the urban, district and town communities, as well as sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production, received reports of accidents in the production of safety, the relevant heads should organize, at the time specified, accident relief and rehabilitation.

The production of security accidents may endanger public safety, and the Government of the people of the affected area should immediately organize evacuations, evacuations and resettlement of the personnel concerned, reduce the loss of life and property, and prevent the occurrence of sub- and derivative accidents.

Specific procedures for the production of safety accidents investigations and the division of responsibilities have been established separately.

Article 56 should establish a comprehensive information platform for safe production, promote regulatory information on safe production, achieve regulatory enforcement, business law enforcement, safety integrity, accident hidden governance, control of major hazardous sources, standardization of safe production, safety education training, security professionals, administrative licences, monitoring, emergency relief, accident accountability, and share information with the dynamic monitoring system for the safe production of productive units.

Chapter IV Legal responsibility

Article 57 staff in the management and other relevant sectors of the security production oversight have one of the following cases in which administrative responsibilities are held in accordance with the relevant provisions; in the case of suspected crimes, criminal responsibility is transferred to the judiciary by law:

(i) Non-compliance with the responsibility to monitor safe production, as prescribed;

(ii) A licence or acceptance of matters that are not in compliance with statutory security conditions;

(iii) After the production of a security accident, rescue has not been organized in accordance with the statutory duties or responsibilities conferred by the current people's Government, or toys negligence, resulting in an increase in casualty and property losses;

(iv) Exhibition, false or delays in production safety accidents;

(v) Other violations of security production management provisions.

Article 588, in violation of this provision, is subject to a fine of more than three million dollars for the period of time being converted by a security production supervision management or other sectoral responsibility for the safe production management of production.

(i) The absence of a safe production responsibility regime that does not establish a security production regulations or operational regulations;

(ii) No standardization of safe production, as prescribed;

(iii) The construction of the project security facility is not designed in parallel with the work of the main subjects, while at the same time being constructed and invested;

(iv) The establishment of a lead block or a two-pronged system in accordance with this provision;

(v) Non-technical means and management measures to effectively regulate dangerous sources.

Article 599 of the production of an operating unit for advertisements, light boxes, bathymetry facilities, and the installation of air conditioners, drainage, etc., is not inspected or maintained, and is subject to a fine of more than one thousand yen under the supervision of safe production.

The operating management units at public gathering sites, such as hotels, restaurants, theatres, recreational sites, tourist landscapes, chambers, bars, trade markets, public transport instruments, have not been informed of security by air safety public advertisements, posting safety needs or setting up safety alerts, are being redirected by security production supervision management or industry management orders, which have been delayed and fined by over 2,000 yen.

Article 63/E of the merger, separation, insolvency, relocation, etc. of the productive units of production is in the process of taking effective measures to dispose of dangerous goods and related equipment, facilities, retention of accidents, or failure to enter into specialized security production management agreements, specifying the responsibility of the transferee and the licensee for safe production, with the time limit being changed by the security production supervision management or industry administration, with a fine of more than three million dollars for the direct responsibility of the person responsible and other personnel.

Article 62 does not produce on-site operations programmes or do not provide the necessary safety training and technical floors for field operators, which are subject to a fine of up to 2,000 dollars for direct-holders and other direct responsibilities.

Article 63 of the production of a security accident in the production of an operating unit, which has not been able to rescue the injured person in a timely manner or to pay medical expenses while rescued, is being converted by a security production supervision management order, with a fine of up to 3,000 dollars, imposing a fine of more than one million heads of the direct responsibility and other direct responsibilities.

Article 63 quantifications for the Head of the Production Operations Unit and other responsible personnel have not been carried out in accordance with this provision and are responsible for the occurrence of accidents in general, with a fine of up to three thousand dollars for the security production supervision management.

Article 55 of the manufacturer violates this provision and does not take steps to eliminate the hidden impact of the accident, which is immediately eliminated or eliminated by a sectoral order with the responsibility for the safe production of the management of the production; the refusal of the productive unit to enforce, the suspension of the production industry and the imposition of a fine of up to 50 million yen dollars to impose a fine on its supervisors and other direct responsibilities of more than $250,000.

Chapter V

Article 46