Maritime Binzhou: Comprehensively strengthen inspections to build a land and land safety defense line

Author:Binzhou.com Time:2022.09.14

Binzhou Daily/Binzhou Net News Recently, in order to strictly implement the relevant deployment arrangements of the "100 -day tackling" operation of fishery production safety, effectively grasp the current city's fishery production safety work, and keep on the risk of safety management and control caused by a large number of marine fishing vessels after fishing. Challenge, further consolidate the awareness of production safety, timely investigate and eliminate hidden dangers of various types of fishery, and make every effort to woven the fishery production safety defense line of festivals.

From September 8th to 9th, law enforcement officers conducted sea and land inspections of the city's fishing ports, key channels, and main operating fishing areas. Observe the standards of production safety operations, grasp the responsibility of the main body of safety production in fishing vessels, implement the "closed -loop management of hidden dangers, see the bottom clear zero", and "do not bring disease" to go to sea to work, and tell employees to do epidemic prevention, fire prevention, wind protection, anti -collision, etc. Safety measures must be kept in mind the common sense of production safety specifications.

The Municipal Marine Development and Fisheries Bureau stated that the competent departments of the city and county levels will always tighten the strings of safety production, strictly implement the system of duty, and strengthen the inspection of the coastline to ensure that the city's fishery safety production is stable.

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