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In order to strengthen the implementation of the main responsibility for safety production of hazardous chemical enterprises, refine the management and control responsibilities of major risks, and prevent major accidents, the Department of Hazardous Chemical Supervision of the Ministry of Emergency Management has organized research and formulated the "Measures for the Safety Guarantee Responsibility System for Major Hazardous Sources of Hazardous Chemical Enterprises" Trial)" (Draft for Solicitation of Comments), now open to the public for comments.
Article 2 These Measures are applicable to hazardous chemical production and operation (with storage) enterprises that involve major hazard sources of hazardous chemicals (hereinafter referred to as major hazard sources), and chemical companies that use hazardous chemicals for production (hereinafter referred to as hazardous chemicals).
Enterprise), excluding the headquarters of a group company without a production entity.
Article 3 For each major hazard source of a hazardous chemical enterprise, three responsible persons, namely the main person in charge, the person in charge of technology, and the person in charge of operation, shall be clearly specified, and the major hazard sources shall be guaranteed for safety from the overall, technical, and operational levels.
The "Notice of the Ministry of Emergency Management on the Implementation of the Responsibility System for Major Sources of Hazardous Chemicals" (Emergency [2018] No.
89) shall be repealed at the same time.
75em;">Chapter 1 General Provisions
75em;">Chapter 1 General Provisions
75em;">Chapter 1 General Provisions
75em;">Chapter 1 General Provisions
Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to strengthen the implementation of the main responsibility of the safety production of hazardous chemicals enterprises, refine the major risk management and control responsibilities, and prevent major accidents, in accordance with the "Safety Production Law", "Hazardous Chemicals Safety Management Regulations", and "Major Hazardous Chemicals" "Interim Provisions on the Supervision and Administration of Hazardous Sources" and other laws, regulations, and rules, formulate these measures.Article 2 These Measures are applicable to hazardous chemical production and operation (with storage) enterprises that involve major hazard sources of hazardous chemicals (hereinafter referred to as major hazard sources), and chemical companies that use hazardous chemicals for production (hereinafter referred to as hazardous chemicals).
Enterprise), excluding the headquarters of a group company without a production entity.
Article 3 For each major hazard source of a hazardous chemical enterprise, three responsible persons, namely the main person in charge, the person in charge of technology, and the person in charge of operation, shall be clearly specified, and the major hazard sources shall be guaranteed for safety from the overall, technical, and operational levels.
75em;">Chapter II Guarantee Responsibility
75em;">Chapter II Guarantee Responsibility
75em;">Chapter II Guarantee Responsibility
Chapter II Guarantee Responsibility Article 4 The main person in charge refers to the actual controller of the enterprise (such as the legal representative, chairman of the board, general manager, or the actual person in charge of the overall organization and leadership of the production and operation activities of the enterprise), who is important to the company The hazard sources have the following security guarantee responsibilities: (1) Organize the establishment of a major hazard source safety guarantee responsibility system and specify the technical and operational personnel responsible for the major hazard sources; (2) organize the establishment of major hazards Hazardous source safety production rules and regulations and operating procedures, and take effective measures to ensure their implementation; (3) Organize safe operation skills training for personnel in the management and operation positions of major hazard sources to ensure the safety investment necessary for the safe production of major hazard sources ; (iv) organizations to develop and implement major hazards emergency rescue plan; (e) to the construction of the unit production of dangerous chemicals risk monitoring and early warning system to ensure major hazard-related data access system and effective operation.75em;">Chapter III Management Measures
75em;">Chapter III Management Measures
75em;">Chapter III Management Measures
Chapter III Management Measures Article 7 Hazardous chemical companies should add a public notice board at the location of the major hazard source safety warning signs, indicating the main person in charge, the person in charge of technology, and the person in charge of operation, and the corresponding duties and responsibilities of the three safety guarantees.75em;">Chapter IV Supervision and Inspection
75em;">Chapter IV Supervision and Inspection
75em;">Chapter IV Supervision and Inspection
Chapter IV Supervision and Inspection Article 12 Local emergency management departments at all levels shall use hazardous chemical safety production risk monitoring and early warning systems, strengthen online inspections and random inspections of the safe operation of major hazards, and implement the security responsibility system for major hazards.75em;">Chapter V Supplementary Provisions
75em;">Chapter V Supplementary Provisions
75em;">Chapter V Supplementary Provisions
Chapter V Supplementary Provisions Article 15 These Measures shall come into force on the date of issuance.The "Notice of the Ministry of Emergency Management on the Implementation of the Responsibility System for Major Sources of Hazardous Chemicals" (Emergency [2018] No.
89) shall be repealed at the same time.