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Xinfafa Holdings Held a Special Training on the Criteria for Identifying Major Accident Hazards.
6 month 25 On the morning of [date], Xinfa Holdings invited safety production experts from Weihai City to conduct a specialized training session on the criteria for identifying major accident hazards in the company’s second-floor training room. Nearly [number] safety officers from the safety and environmental departments of the holding company’s invested enterprises—Haicheng Group, Xinhong Group, Lanrun Group, and Qingyuan Fisheries—attended. 40 People attend training.
This training session Around The three main topics are: the criteria for identifying major accident hazards in industrial and commercial enterprises, the guidelines for determining major accident hazards related to special equipment, and the rules for assessing major fire hazards. The session provides a systematic explanation, with detailed interpretations of the criteria for three categories: industrial and commercial enterprises, special equipment, and major fire hazards. Drawing on real-world production scenarios, the instructor thoroughly analyzes the conditions under which major hazards are identified in high‑risk settings—including outsourced and leased‑space safety management, certification requirements for specialized operations, gas‑fired heat‑treatment equipment, ventilation systems for painting and paint‑mixing areas, dust‑explosion prevention, liquid‑ammonia refrigeration, and confined spaces. The instructor also clarifies that failures of alarm systems, interlocks, pressure‑relief devices, and explosion‑proof equipment—among other critical safety features—are all classified as major hazards.
In the field of special equipment, the training categorizes equipment into boilers, pressure vessels, lifting machinery, and factory‑internal vehicles, and systematically outlines the key criteria for identifying major hazards at each stage of use. Concurrently, it explains the rules for determining major fire hazards and clarifies the stringent fire safety control requirements applicable to various types of premises. The training balances statutory interpretation with hands‑on practical assessment logic, clarifies the boundaries of commonly confused hazards, specifies special circumstances that do not constitute major hazards, and thereby enhances participants’ ability to identify potential risks.
Trainees meticulously took notes on key points and engaged in discussions centered on scenarios such as fisheries processing, equipment operation and maintenance, and dust‑control in storage facilities. Participants noted that the training content was highly relevant to frontline operations and pledged to conduct comprehensive self‑inspections of plant‑site hazards in accordance with established standards, rigorously implement closed‑loop corrective actions, and proactively prevent all types of safety incidents at their source, thereby strengthening the Group’s safety‑production safeguards.
In the afternoon, an inspection team comprising safety experts and asset management personnel from the holding company conducted a thorough on-site review of maintenance operations at Xinhong Heavy Industry and Haicheng Fishing Port Terminal during the Safety Month. The inspection covered equipment and facilities, electrical safety, certification requirements for workers, the use of personal protective equipment, and safety records, among other areas. Identified risks and potential hazards were promptly reported to safety management, ensuring timely corrective actions and the effective implementation of safety‑related activities throughout the month.
The inspection team inspected the gas usage at Xinhong Heavy Industry.
The inspection team conducted an on-site review of the operation and management of wind turbines at Xinhong Heavy Industry.
The inspection team conducted an on-site inspection at XinHong Heavy Industry’s ship repair facility to verify compliance with certification requirements for personnel on duty.
The inspection team examined the use of electrical distribution boxes at Haicheng Fishing Port.
The inspection team conducted an on-site check of gas usage at Haicheng Fishing Port.
The inspection team conducted an on-site check of the electrical usage at Haicheng Fishing Port.
The inspection team conducted an on-site inspection of the electrical usage at Haicheng Fishing Port.
Safety experts inspect safety records at Haicheng Fishing Port.
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