Group Dongying Weilian chemical project carried out electric shock emergency drill


Group Dongying Weilian chemical project carried out electric shock emergency drill

On the afternoon of October 23, the project Department of Dongying Weilian chemical 2 million T / a p-xylene project and supporting phase II project of the group carried out an emergency drill for electric shock accidents. On site, simulate a worker tripping over a wire in the operation area and touching a bare and leaking wire head, resulting in electric shock. After discovering the situation, the supervisor immediately turns off the switch of the secondary distribution box, picks up the person who gets an electric shock with a dry wooden stick and reports to the project department; The project department shall immediately organize the medical team, alert team and stretcher team to rush to the scene of the incident to carry out first aid work. The drill site has a clear division of labor, close cooperation and tight but orderly. After 120 arrived at the scene to treat and transfer the wounded, the whole drill activity was successfully completed. The person in charge of the project department said that through the monthly regular emergency drill, the level of on-site safety control of the project was continuously consolidated, and the concept of safe construction was further promoted to truly implement the spirit of the group's mid year work meeting to the front line of construction. (Lexmark branch)

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