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Training content of basic knowledge of safety production
The basic knowledge of production safety training includes:

First, four understandings of fire safety

1, understand the fire hazard in this position.

2. Know how to prevent fire.

3. Know how to put out the fire.

4. Know how to escape

II. Four meetings on fire safety

1, fire-fighting equipment can be used.

2, will report the fire.

3. Will put out the initial fire.

4. Organize evacuation.

Three, fire safety five first

1, the fire was discovered at the first time.

2. Call the police at the first time

3. Put out the initial fire in the first time.

4. Start the fire fighting equipment at the first time.

5. Organize personnel evacuation at the first time.

Four, the four capabilities of fire safety

1, check the ability to eliminate fire hazards, that is, check the use of fire and electricity, and prohibit illegal operations; Check the channel outlet, and it is forbidden to block and close it; Check that the facilities and equipment are strictly prohibited from being damaged or misappropriated; Check the key parts, and it is forbidden to lose control and leak pipes.

2. The ability to put out the primary fire, that is, after the fire is discovered, the employees at the fire site form the first fire fighting force within one minute; After the fire is confirmed, the unit will form the second fire fighting force within 3 minutes.

Five, master the "three big" principles:

Employees near the fire point are responsible for using fire extinguishers and indoor fire hydrants to extinguish the fire; Employees near the telephone or fire alarm point are responsible for calling the police; Employees near safe passage or exit are responsible for guiding evacuation.

Six, fire escape "ten skills"

The first trick: be familiar with the environment and remember.

The second measure: keep calm and evacuate quickly.

The third measure: correctly guide the orderly evacuation

The fourth measure: there is no danger if you don't love property.

The fifth measure: simply prevent nasal peristalsis.

The sixth trick: make good use of the passage and don't enter the elevator.

The seventh trick: don't panic when the fire has burned you.

Eighth measure: the shelter will insist on assistance.

The ninth measure: signal for rescue.

The tenth trick: slow down the escape rope to save yourself.