Jinko Solar workers, Quang Ninh practice emergency response skills
Quang Ninh - Jinko Solar Industrial Company Limited (Vietnam) has just organized a fire fighting and rescue drill, improving emergency response skills for workers.
In order to ensure the safety of the workplace and protect the health of workers, Jinko Solar Industrial Company Limited (Vietnam) coordinated with the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department to organize a fire fighting and rescue drill with the participation of about 100 officers and workers.
The hypothetical situation is a fire at the factory 1 cutting plate due to an electrical short circuit, the fire spread quickly in conditions with many flammable substances such as cardboard, industrial alcohol and machinery and equipment.
When the grassroots force discovered the fire area of about 30m2, the automatic fire alarm system under maintenance was not working; at this time, there were about 100 workers working.

While moving the property, 2 workers suffocated, one of whom was trapped due to the contents pressing on him.
Immediately after the incident, the local fire fighting force and the on-site workers quickly deployed initial fire fighting measures, organized rescue and relief, and reported to the professional fire fighting force.
Thanks to the correct implementation of the process, the simulated fire was quickly controlled; the "victims" were given first aid and taken to a safe area.
The drill is a practical activity to raise workers' self-defense awareness, practice emergency handling skills, help the Union, enterprises and functional forces assess the ability to coordinate, command, overcome limitations to continue to ensure a safe and stable working environment for workers.
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