(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) 44 production safety accidents occurred in Inner Mongolia in the first quarter of 2020, a year-on-year decrease of 53.68%

  China News Hohhot, April 26 (Reporter Zhang Wei) Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters released news on the 26th that Inner Mongolia had 44 production safety accidents from January to March 2020, down 53.68% year-on-year.

  Wang Junfeng, director of the Inner Mongolia Emergency Management Department, said that since the outbreak of the new coronary pneumonia, Inner Mongolia has strengthened the investigation of hidden safety risks and implemented safety responsibility measures for resumption of production and production, and the production safety situation has remained stable. From January to March this year, Inner Mongolia suffered a total of 44 production safety accidents and 50 deaths, a year-on-year decrease of 51 accidents and a decrease of 53.68%, and a decrease of 57 deaths and a decrease of 53.27%.

  Among them, there were 16 accidents and 16 deaths in the industrial, mining and commercial fields, which were down 48.39% and 69.81% year-on-year respectively. There were 2 major accidents and 7 deaths, the number of accidents was flat year-on-year, and the number of deaths fell by 12.5%. No major or above production safety accidents have occurred.

  Wang Junfeng said that the resumption of production and concentration of various enterprises in the spring has always been a period of frequent accidents. Inner Mongolia's mines, hazardous chemicals and other high-risk industries have a large number of enterprises and have a high degree of inherent risk. With the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, the difficulty of supervision in key industries has gradually increased. This year, the production safety situation affected by the epidemic has become more severe and complicated.

  "Long-term shutdowns have caused hidden safety hazards to be highlighted. Many enterprise equipment has not operated within a certain period of time, such as lack of maintenance of alarm devices, some upstream and downstream industrial chains of hazardous chemicals and other industries, and some flammable and explosive products are left behind. Potential safety hazards. Coupled with factors such as economic downturn, some enterprises have difficulties in production and operation, insufficient safety investment, delayed technical equipment updates, and difficulties for some employees to arrive in time, resulting in multiple employees, untimely safety education and other issues, insufficient guarantee conditions "Wang Junfeng said that after resuming production, some enterprises have made full efforts to make up for the losses during the epidemic period. There are rush schedules and schedules. Existing operators have long-term fatigue operations, and some enterprises have inconsistent production processes, resulting in lack of safety management. Unskilled safe operation brings security risk accumulation.

  At the same time, the safety responsibilities and management systems of some enterprises are not perfect and are not implemented, especially the responsibility of the first person in charge of safety production is not in place, the safety supervision within the enterprise is weak, the safety education and training cannot keep up, and risk management and hidden danger investigation and governance Problems such as not being in place are more prominent.

  Wang Junfeng said that in the next step, Inner Mongolia will continue to urge and guide all regions to implement policies and measures to facilitate enterprises and benefit enterprises, and support the promotion of enterprises to resume work and production, while strengthening special safety rectification in key industry areas, timely eliminating hidden dangers, and effectively preventing various production safety accidents. occur. (Finish)