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Provisions of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Fire Safety Management of Fire Risk Units
Article 1 In order to strengthen the fire safety management of high-risk fire units, prevent fires, reduce fire hazards, and protect personal and property safety, these Provisions are formulated in accordance with the Measures for the Implementation of the Fire Prevention Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Article 2 The units with high fire risk mentioned in these Provisions refer to the following places that may cause heavy casualties or heavy property losses in case of fire:

(a) stadiums, auditoriums, public exhibition halls and museum exhibition halls with a total construction area of more than 20,000 square meters;

(2) Hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and markets with a total construction area of 1 1,000 square meters;

(3) Places for song and dance entertainment, entertainment and projection with a total construction area of over 2,500 square meters;

(4) Hospitals, nursing homes, welfare homes, nurseries and kindergartens with more than 300 beds, and boarding schools with more than 1500 beds;

(5) Labor-intensive enterprises with a single factory building area or workshop building area of more than 2,500 square meters and more than 100 employees;

(6) Units producing, filling, storing and selling Class A and Class B combustible gases with total reserves exceeding 1000 cubic meters; Units that produce, fill, store and sell Class A and Class B flammable liquids with a total reserve of more than 5,000 cubic meters; Units that produce, store and sell Class A and Class B combustible solids and combustible fibers with a total construction area of over 3,000 square meters; Warehouses and yards with a total construction area of more than 65,438+0,000 square meters for storing other combustible substances;

(7) Public buildings with a building height exceeding 100 m, such as telecommunication building, finance and trade building, radio and television building, electric power dispatching building, postal building, disaster prevention command dispatching building, important office building, scientific research building and archives building, etc. with a building height exceeding 50 m;

(eight) underground public buildings and urban underground rail transit;

(nine) large power plants with a single capacity of more than 300 thousand kilowatts or a scale capacity of more than 800 thousand kilowatts;

(ten) the national key cultural relics protection units that use wood structure or brick-wood structure. Article 3 The people's governments at or above the county level shall strengthen their leadership over the fire control work of high-risk fire units within their administrative areas, and make overall plans to study and coordinate and solve major problems in the fire control work of high-risk fire units.

The fire control institutions of the public security organs of the people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for determining the fire risk units within their administrative areas, and set up signs of fire risk units in obvious positions in their places or areas. Article 4 The producers and operators of high-risk fire units shall perform the following fire safety duties:

(a) hold regular fire safety meetings, presided over by the person in charge of fire safety, and form meeting minutes or resolutions;

(two) regularly submit to the local public security organs the report on the maintenance of fire control facilities and the self-assessment of fire safety;

(3) Fire-risk units in public gathering places shall conduct fire inspection at least once every 2 hours during the business period, and other fire-risk units shall conduct fire inspection at least 1 time every 24 hours; Each fire risk unit shall carry out at least 1 fire inspection every month and organize 1 fire drill every six months;

(four) the fire control room is on duty 24 hours a day. Article 5 The legal representative or principal responsible person of a high-risk fire production and business operation unit is the person in charge of fire safety of the unit.

The production and business operation units of high-risk fire units shall identify 1 the person in charge as the fire safety management personnel, and assist the person in charge of fire safety to take charge of fire safety management.

Where the fire safety management personnel leave their posts, the production and business operation units of high-risk fire units shall determine the new fire safety management personnel within 10 days from the date when the fire safety management personnel leave their posts, and report to the fire control institutions of local public security organs. Article 6 The production and business operation units of high-risk fire units shall, as required, determine 0 to 2 fire safety management personnel to be responsible for the daily fire safety management. Fire safety management personnel may be concurrently appointed by the fire safety manager. Article 7 The producers and operators of high-risk fire units shall take the following fire safety technical preventive measures:

(a) set up a leakage fire alarm system;

(two) equipped with kitchen fire extinguishing devices in hotels, restaurants, restaurants and kitchens;

(three) lightning protection devices that meet the requirements. Article 8 The producers and operators of high-risk fire units shall publicize the fire danger, the location of safety exits and the methods of self-rescue and escape in a prominent position by setting evacuation diagrams and tips, and set fire safety evacuation signs according to the prescribed standards. Article 9 The producers and operators of high-risk fire units shall identify the following parts as key fire safety parts, set up fire safety signs and bring them into the video surveillance scope of their units:

(a) the business scope of shopping malls and markets;

(2) Gas and oil rooms and kitchen operation rooms in hotels and restaurants;

(3) Hospital hyperbaric oxygen chamber and oxygen supply station;

(four) flammable materials warehouse, flammable and explosive dangerous chemicals warehouse, storage tank or production workshop, processing workshop;

(five) distribution room and computer, air conditioning and other centralized electricity equipment room;

(6) Fire control room and fire pump room;

(7) refuge floor (room);

(eight) other key parts of fire safety determined according to the nature and danger of the fire.