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Anhui Provincial Production Safety Accident Hidden Danger Treatment

Original Language Title: 安徽省生产安全事故隐患排查治理办法

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Article 1, in order to enhance the governance of the spoilers of the production of security accidents (hereinafter referred to as spoilers of accidents), to implement the responsibility for finding governance of accidents, to prevent and reduce production security accidents and to guarantee the safety of the people's mass property, to develop this approach in line with the provisions of the People's Republic of China Security Production Act and the relevant laws, regulations and regulations.

Article 2, this approach applies to seizing and monitoring activities that are hidden in accidents within the territorial administration.

Article 3 of this approach refers to accidents described by the production unit in violation of the provisions of safety-production laws, regulations, standards, protocols and security production management systems, or to the risk of accidents, human insecurity and management defects due to other factors in production operations.

Incidents are divided into cover and major accidents. General accidents are hidden, which means less harm and complicity, and can immediately reproduce the concealment. Major accidents are hidden by the high level of harm and rehabilitation, and should be totally or partially discontinued, with some time being relocated by the governance side or the concealment that the productive units themselves are unable to exclude by external factors.

Article IV Production units are the subject of responsibility for finding governance in the event of an accident, and should establish a system of control for accidents responsible.

The main heads of the productive units are the first responsible for the accident of the unit to cover the management of governance, and other heads are accountable within the mandate.

The safety and production management of the productive units and the safety and productive management are specific responsibilities for the identification of governance in the incident of the unit.

Article 5 Governments of more people at the district level should strengthen their leadership in the management of the accident withholdings, coordinate the resolution of the major problems in the hidden management of the accident, and arrange specific funds to be administered by the Government.

The government of the commune (communes) and the government of the people, such as the street offices, the development of district management agencies, should strengthen oversight of the management of the accidental accident in the current administration and assist the relevant departments of the Government to carry out oversight responsibilities under the law that conceal the governance of the accident.

Article 6

The relevant sectors of the population at the district level should be responsible, in accordance with their respective responsibilities, for overseeing the management of accidents in the areas concerned.

The management of safety and production monitoring and the management of oversight over the relevant industries, areas of safety production are vested in the sectors responsible for the management of safe production.

Article 7. Sectors that have the responsibility to monitor safe production should encourage and support the extension of the accident that conceals the application of advanced governance technologies, lead the production units to use advanced technologies to identify the spoilers of governance accidents, and establish a good accident hidden governance information system.

Article 8. Exclusive accidents may be carried out by enterprise self-identification, institutionalization of technical or managerial services entrusted to safe production, and sectoral oversight inspections with safety-production oversight responsibilities.

The accidents that cannot be identified in the responsible units are hidden, and the relevant units are identified by the people at the district level.

Article 9. The productive business unit should establish an accident hidden governance system, with clear units, sectors, workshops, heads of classes and other practitioners scoping mechanisms.

The operators or operators of the centralized trading market should ensure that the market has safe production conditions, enter into an accidental liability agreement with the productive operators, identify their security productive management responsibilities and organize regular work on accident hidden governance.

Article 10. The Head of the Production Operations Unit shall organize, on a regular basis, safety and production management, professional and other relevant personnel to carry out the following:

(i) Implementation of laws, regulations and regulations for safe production, regulations and regulations, operating protocols;

(ii) The availability, distribution and use of labour protection supplies;

(iii) The preparation of major hazardous source censuses, risk resolution, monitoring of early warning;

(iv) On-site safety management, such as hazardous operations, limited space operations, flour operating spaces;

(v) Training in health education for practitioners, evidence-based induction of practitioners;

(vi) The development, operation and staffing of emergency relief supplies, equipment;

(vii) Facilities, the use, maintenance and maintenance of equipment and changes in the process;

(viii) Other matters requiring identification.

Article 11. Safety of productive managers and other practitioners of production units shall conduct daily safety inspections, including facilities, equipment, processes, in accordance with their duties.

The identification of sparking accidents should be carried out immediately by the head of the site or head of the unit, and those who have received reports should be dealt with in a timely manner; emergency situations that directly endanger the security of the person are found to have the right to stop the operation or to evacuate the operating place after possible emergency measures are taken. Inspections and processing should be recorded as such.

Article 12 Production operators have found that general accidents are hidden and should be excluded in a timely manner, subject to security assurances.

The production unit found that major accidents were hidden and should report immediately on sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production and take technical, regulatory measures to put an end to the use of the facilities, equipment, the establishment of a bureau or all the suspension of the production sector.

Incidents should be documented and communicated to practitioners.

Article 13

(i) Organizing professional technical personnel or agencies entrusted with providing technical or managerial services for safe production to conduct risk assessments, analyse the current state of the accident, the causes of the accident, the extent of the harm, and the degree of vulnerability;

(ii) Develop governance programmes based on the results of risk assessment to clarify governance objectives, governance measures, responsibilities, requirements and material conditions, time lines, control safeguards and emergency response measures;

(iii) Implementation of governance programmes to exclude accidents.

Article 14. The productive business unit should take the necessary safety precautions to prevent accidents in the context of the accident's hidden governance. It is not possible to guarantee security prior to the exclusion of the accident or the exclusion process, and it should be withdrawn from operating personnel from hazardous areas, dispersing those who may endanger, setting warning signs and alert areas. Where necessary, the value of the personnel should be assigned.

The accident implied the security of neighbouring areas, units or the public, and the productive units should immediately inform neighbouring areas, units and establish safety warning signs on the ground. Coherent areas, units should support collaboration.

Significant accidents due to external factors, which are difficult to exclude the productive units themselves, should be reported to sectors with the responsibility for safe production supervision and that the reporting sector should be coordinated in a timely manner.

Article 15. The productive units should establish accident concealment of the governance desk, record the persons, time, place or place in which the accident is hidden, the specific circumstances, quantity, nature and governance; and establish archival management for the concealment of major accidents.

Article 16 Production operators should regularly communicate the statistical information of the incident of this unit to the sectors with the responsibility for the safe production management, in accordance with the relevant national provisions.

The relevant sectors of the population at the district level should provide regular statistical analysis of the governance of the industry, the accident in the field, and report to the top-level authorities and the management of the security production of the current people's Government.

The management of safe production monitoring of the population at the district level should provide regular statistical analysis of the hidden governance of accidents in the region and publicize them.

Article 17 branches with the responsibility to oversee the management of safe production, communes (communes) and government offices such as street offices, the development of district administrations, can be delegated to institutions that provide technical or managerial services for safe production to cover accidents. The costs are borne by the author.

Any unit and individual found that the accident was hidden and had the right to report to the sector with the responsibility for the safe production management. After the receipt of a report of the accident by the sectors with the responsibility to oversee the management of the production of safe production, immediate verifications should be organized in accordance with the division of duties; material incentives for reporting, and confidentiality of the reporting person.

Article 19 Sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production should conduct monitoring inspections, by law, of the implementation of safety production laws, regulations and national standards or industrial standards by productive units, and review time, location, content, problems identified and their processing, if documented in writing.

The incident identified in the inspection should be stopped immediately. A follow-up to major accidents, a clear reference to the tasks, measures, time frames and responsibilities of the lead department for the rehabilitation of the relevant productive units, and the publication of the society. Where necessary, the Government of the people at this level has been instructed by the directory.

Article 20 (Central) People's Government, as well as the local offices, the development of district management agencies, should monitor the management of accidents in productive units within this administrative area. Acknowledgement of accidents found in the inspection should be responsible for the measures taken by the productive units to eliminate accidents and to report on sectors that have the responsibility for safe production management.

Article 21 slackly governs accidents, leading to the production of the accident, which has the responsibility to monitor safe production, shall be made public to the society, in accordance with the provisions, and inform industry authorities, investment authorities, land resource authorities, securities monitoring authorities and financial institutions.

The sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production are reported by major accidents, and field verifications should be organized, technical or regulatory measures taken by the production units, and governance programmes to eliminate accidents. Where necessary, the production of business units shall be subject to the law.

Article 23 requires the recovery of production by the Department or all the production units of the suspension industry due to the existence of a major accident, and written requests for recovery of production should be made to sectors with the responsibility for the safe production supervision.

Sectors with the responsibility to monitor safe production should organize on-site reviews within 10 days of receipt of the request. The review was qualified to write-offs for accidents, agree to resume production; review was not qualified and could not resume production; and the rehabilitation of the spontaneous business remained free of the conditions for safe production.

Article 24, in violation of this approach, provides that the production units do not carry out the management of major accidents, or do not report to the incident to the extent of governance, are converted by sectoral orders with the responsibility for the safe production of production supervision; that the information bank for the safe production of the offence is not later rectified and made available to society.

The production unit has more than two ex-criminations, which are included in the corporate credit information system and are published to society.

Article 25

Article 26 Department staff with the responsibility to monitor safe production have one of the following cases, which are lawfully disposed of; which constitutes an offence and are held criminally by law:

(i) Failure to deal with reports of spoilers of accidents in accordance with the provisions;

(ii) Failure to perform oversight duties with respect to the management of the accident, as prescribed, leading to the occurrence of a production security accident;

(iii) The discovery of the existence of an offence in the course of the investigation of a accident by the productive business unit and the absence of a timely investigation, with consequences;

(iv) Other acts of negligence, abuse of authority, favouring private fraud.

Article 27 State bodies, business units, people's groups and other economic organizations are subject to exclusive governance, taking into account this approach.

The twenty-eighth approach was implemented effective 1 May 2015.