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Is it okay to send files by EMS?

yes.

On June 2, 2116, the reporter of Huaihe Morning News learned from the Municipal Human Resources Exchange Service Center that this year, college students' files can be mailed by EMS, and their file delivery status can also be inquired through the Internet.

"From the beginning of June every year, our center will receive the files of college graduates from inside and outside the province, reaching the peak in July and August. We have opened the file-to-file query function for graduate students, and updated the latest file receiving data every Tuesday. Graduates can check the arrival of files at the center as long as they log in to the Personnel Network. " According to the relevant person in charge of the Municipal Human Resources Exchange Service Center.

It is understood that since the second half of last year, all kinds of "university archives" of colleges and universities, human and social departments and their talent exchange centers at all levels no longer need to be transmitted through postal confidential communication channels. This means that the history of sending college students' files for more than 61 years has come to an end.

"This year, college graduates can choose to let their institutions mail their personal files by confidential means or EMS, but they can't mail them personally or bring them by themselves, otherwise our center will not accept them." The person in charge specially reminded. ?

Extended information

Items prohibited by EMS include:

1. Guns (including imitations and main parts) ammunition

1. Guns (including imitations and main parts): such as pistols, rifles, submachine guns, riot guns, air guns, hunting guns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, steel ball guns and tear gas guns.

2. Ammunition (including imitations): such as bullets, bombs, grenades, rockets, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs, mines, grenades, artillery shells and gunpowder.

2. Control tools

1. Control knives: such as daggers, triangular scrapers, spring knives with self-locking devices, and other similar single-edged, double-edged and triangular sharp knives.

2. Others: such as crossbows, tear gas machines, tear gas guns, electric shocks, etc.

3. Explosives

1. Blasting equipment: such as explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, blasting agents, etc.

2. Fireworks and firecrackers: such as fireworks, firecrackers, smashing guns, pulling guns, smashing guns, colored medicine shells, black powder, pyrotechnics, starter paper, fuse, etc.

3. Others: such as propellant, propellant, nitrocellulose, electric igniter, etc.

IV. Compressed and liquefied gases and their containers

1. Flammable gases: such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, ethylene, propylene, acetylene, lighters, etc.

2. Toxic gases: such as carbon monoxide, nitric oxide and chlorine.

3. Explosive or asphyxiating combustion-supporting gases: such as compressed oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, aerosol, etc.

5. Flammable liquids

such as gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, tung oil, acetone, ether, paint, raw lacquer, benzene, alcohol, rosin oil, etc.

6. Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion substances, and water-flammable substances

1. Flammable solids: such as red phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum powder, glitter powder, solid alcohol, matches, activated carbon, etc.

2. Spontaneous combustion substances: such as yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), titanium powder, etc.

3. Flammable substances in contact with water: such as metal sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc powder, magnesium powder, calcium carbide, sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, etc.

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