A safety story about a fire
In the autumn of 208 AD, Cao Cao built a warship in Jiangbei, near Chibi, wiped out Sun Liu's allied army and trained millions of naval officers. The rolling river carries Cao Cao's powerful water army, and General Cao's heart is full of joy of victory. However, suddenly, with the east wind rising overnight, dozens of boats loaded with flammable materials by Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu suddenly ignited and rushed to Cao Cao. Fire depends on the wind, the wind helps the fire, and a single spark turns into a raging sea of fire. The fire roared and raged in front of the vast river, almost crazy. While joking, Cao Bing disappeared without a trace. This is the famous Battle of Red Cliffs. 1800 years ago, the story of Romance of Fire and Water left Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu more praise, and few people explored the reasons for Cao Cao's failure and reflected. The key factor why fire and water can form a pair of contradictions is the existence of human beings. With the development of nature and the progress of science and technology, it is more and more convenient for people to use fire, and it is easier to cause accidents with fire, and the human factors that cause fire accidents are bound to increase. A series of major fire accidents and painful lessons again and again have proved this point. Human factors, such as misconduct, negligence, negligence, illegal operation, wrong response to dangerous environment, unscientific management, etc., constitute the main causes of fire accidents, and water alone is far from enough to avoid fire accidents. However, human behavior is not static, and one of the tasks of safety management is to manage people scientifically. Strengthen safety management and implement the responsibility system for production safety; Vigorously promote modern safety management methods; Attach importance to safety education and establish safety awareness and sense of hardship; The purpose of these measures is to reduce accidents caused by fire and other human factors by carrying out "I want to be safe" activities, establishing accident investigation system and near-miss accident reporting system, and strengthening the drills of various accident plans. If Cao Cao had realized this long ago and been prepared for danger in times of peace, the historical story deduced from fire and water might have become more tortuous and wonderful. Fires are sometimes terrible, but what is more terrible than fires is people's lack of safety awareness. Fire is not a complete disaster, and people's unsafe behavior is often the source of disaster.