Building a Foundation of Safety Together — Qianchuan Wooden Doors Conducts Fire Safety Training

Safety is paramount. To implement the safety production requirements of Qianchuan Wooden Doors, enhance employees' safety awareness, and learn fire safety knowledge, on June 22, Qianchuan Wooden Doors, in cooperation with Wenjiang Strait Science and Technology Park Fire Rescue Station, held an emergency fire drill at the Chengdu production base. The fire instructor explained fire safety knowledge to the workshop staff.
As the alarm bell rang and simulated smoke spread, workshop employees began the simulation drill inside the factory building. The steps of discovering the fire, pulling the alarm, shutting off power, evacuating employees, organizing personnel to extinguish the fire, and transferring materials were carried out in an orderly manner.

(Fire instructor explaining on site)
After the drill, the fire instructor conducted safety knowledge training for employees, explaining escape methods after a fire, different types of fires and the corresponding types of fire extinguishers to use. The instructor also demonstrated the use of fire extinguishers and fire hoses on site. After the explanation, employees actively practiced and personally operated the fire-fighting equipment, effectively improving their emergency response capabilities in urgent situations.

(Employees practicing on site)

 
Zhang Shaoming, Director of the Manufacturing Center, said at the end of the drill that personnel division of labor was in place, organization was orderly, and the effect was commendable. This reflects Qianchuan's emphasis on safety awareness in daily work, but there are still some shortcomings in the overall exercise that need improvement.
Building a solid safety defense line is a principle that Qianchuan Wooden Doors always adheres to. Safety is no small matter. To achieve this, it not only requires implementing detailed safety rules but also requires employees to build a safety defense line in their minds and enhance safety awareness. This drill was not only a training for employees but also a test of workshop management. Only by focusing on safety issues at the front line can we prepare for the worst and prevent problems before they occur.

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