What is safety? We say safety is life. "Life", what a vivid word; "Safety" is a commonplace topic. People love life because it can make people feel happy and warm. We often talk about safety, because only in safety can life stay fresh forever. If the country has no security, then the people's lives are not guaranteed; If the society has no sense of security, then the life of citizens will lose its meaning; If our railway is unsafe, the lives of our passengers and workers will be in danger. In fact, you will find that hundreds of people lose their lives every day because of neglecting safety. When we look at the broken homes destroyed by bloody safety accidents, do you feel sour eyes and tingling in your heart? In the face of those painful lessons, how can we say that safety is not life?
What is safety? We say safety is benefit. This is almost an unquestionable law. Safety is benefit. Benefit is the development and profit of the enterprise, and benefit is the salary, bonus and welfare of employees. If an enterprise's safety accidents continue, it will inevitably affect the stability of the workforce and normal production efficiency, as well as the reputation and image of the enterprise. Take our railway as an example. If an accident is caused by misoperation or illegal operation, the consequences may be unimaginable, and the direct losses and indirect effects caused by it are incalculable. If you lose your sense of security, you will face danger; Without security, it may breed disaster. Those hard-earned money, those earned by the hard work and efforts of employees, will be ruthlessly swallowed up by safety accidents. You say, if there is no guarantee, what good can it do?
What is safety? We say safety is a responsibility. We may all have heard that the first thing Japanese people look at when they enter a hotel is not the menu, but whether its safe passage is unobstructed. This is the Japanese sense of security responsibility. To prevent safety accidents, we must have the Japanese sense of safety responsibility, strictly abide by and implement various safety rules and regulations, and be responsible not only for ourselves but also for others. I remember a sentence in the book "Details Decide Success or Failure": "China has never lacked great strategists, executors who strive for perfection, diverse management systems, and faithfully implemented rules and regulations." Our industry has perfect safety rules and regulations, but safety is not only a system, but also requires every railway person to strengthen safety awareness and responsibility awareness, so that safety can be guaranteed. Then, if it is not a responsibility, what is security?
What is safety? We say safety is an honor. Maybe some friends will question: "How can safety be an honor?" Yes, for our railway industry, safety is an honor! In today's highly developed economy and society, safety is an important factor for passengers to choose their own travel modes. Only by paying attention to safety can railway enterprises win the market and achieve benefits, which is the common honor of our railway industry. Only by safety punctuality can the railway be in an invincible position in the fierce competition, and only by selfless dedication can the railway people ensure the safety punctuality and prolong the safety days day by day. Isn't this achievement an honor for everyone?
Friends, when we walk on the path and sit on the road every day, please think about the most important thing-safety! Because life is precious, interests are necessary, responsibility and honor are equally important, and safety has extensive and far-reaching significance. Today, when we talk about safety here, what we want is not a temporary awakening, but we hope to get some enlightenment from it and establish a sense of security that will be useful for life.