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Work Plan Part 1 In order to fully implement the main responsibility of the enterprise for safety production, strengthen the monitoring and management of safety production risks, and improve the ability of employees to analyze and prevent safety risks, in accordance with the notice of the "Autonomous County Safety Risk Identification and Control Work Plan" issued by the County Safety Committee Office (

Notice of the Weichang Manchu and Mongolian Autonomous County Enterprise Safety Risk Identification and Graded Control in the Machinery, Light Industry and Textile Industry issued by the Weichang Manchu and Mongolian Autonomous County Enterprises in the Machinery and Light Industry Textile Industry (No. 27 of the Wai An Office [20xx]) and the Notice of the County Work Safety Supervision Bureau (No. 31 of the Wai An Office [20xx]

) requirements, decided to carry out safety production risk management work across the company, and now formulate the following implementation plan based on relevant requirements: 1. Organizational structure: The company has established a leading group for "safety risk identification and control" activities: Team leader: XXX Deputy team

Director: XXX, XXX; Members: XXX, XXX,

Analyze, summarize and sort out various risk factors that may be encountered, thereby discovering the patterns and control methods of various risks.

Risk identification is mainly carried out based on the "Hebei Province XX Industry Safety Risk Identification and Graded Control Work Guide (Trial)". The main methods of harm related to the work projects currently engaged in by XXX Co., Ltd. are as follows: 1. Object strike: refers to the object hitting the

Movement caused by gravity or other external forces, impact on the human body, resulting in casualties, does not include strikes caused by mechanical equipment, vehicles, hoisting machinery, collapse, etc.

2. Vehicle injuries: refers to casualties caused by human body falls and objects collapsing, flying, and squeezing caused by motor vehicles in the company while driving, excluding accidents that occur when lifting equipment is lifted, towing vehicles, and vehicles are stopped.

3. Mechanical injuries: refers to injuries such as pinching, collision, shearing, entanglement, twisting, grinding, cutting and stabbing caused by direct contact between moving (stationary) parts, tools, and workpieces of mechanical equipment and the human body, excluding vehicles and lifting machinery.

causing mechanical damage.

4. Electric shock: including lightning strike casualties.

5. Drowning: including drowning by falling from a height, drowning in storage tanks and sewage wells. 6. Scalding: refers to flame burns, burns from high-temperature objects, chemical burns (internal and external burns caused by acids, alkalis, salts, and organic substances),

Physical burns (internal and external burns caused by light and radioactive substances), excluding electrical burns and burns caused by fire.

7. Fire: All accidents causing fire.

8. Falling from height: refers to casualties caused by falling while working at height, excluding electric shock and falling accidents.

9. Collapse: Refers to an accident in which an object exceeds its own strength limit or is caused by damage to structural stability under the action of external force or gravity, such as earth and rock collapse during trenching, scaffolding collapse, stack collapse, etc. 10. Physical properties

Explosion: including boiler explosion, container overpressure explosion, tire explosion, etc.

11. Poisoning and suffocation: including poisoning, anoxic asphyxia, and toxic suffocation.

12. Other injuries: falls, twists, contusions, scrapes, stabs, cuts, and non-motor vehicle collisions and run-overs, etc.

Workshop operators should conduct risk identification based on work items.

3. Work steps The activities are carried out in three stages.

(1) Launch stage (July 10 to July 18) The company formulates the "Implementation Plan for Security Risk Identification and Control Work" and makes unified arrangements for the methods and time arrangements of identification activities.

In accordance with the company's unified requirements, all departments and workshops mobilized all employees to organize and study the "Safety Risk Management and Control List" issued by the company, master the methods of identifying risk factors, risk evaluation and formulating pre-control measures, and organized all employees to participate in risk identification activities.

(2) Implementation stage (July 18 to October 30) All departments, offices and workshops will carry out risk identification activities step by step in accordance with the implementation plan.

Operators fill in the "Work Project Risk Identification Form" (Attachment 1), which is compiled and archived by each department and workshop.

(3) Summary and acceptance stage (November 1st to November 15th) The company inspects the implementation of risk identification activities in various departments, offices, and workshops, and summarizes, summarizes, and refines the "Risk Identification Report Form" reported by each department, office, and workshop.

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