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Jinlu Chemical held a "Safety First, Life First" Fire Safety Skills Competition

Jinlu Chemical held a "Safety First, Life First" Fire Safety Skills Competition

In a resolute commitment to fire safety, Jinlu Chemical Company, a subsidiary of Baijin Group, orchestrated a dynamic firefighting competition on the morning of November 8th, themed "Prevention First, Life Foremost." The event served as a powerful initiative to drive fire safety education, bolster the fire safety consciousness among company employees, and elevate their preparedness for emergency situations.

Prior to the competition, the Safety Management Department conducted meticulous equipment checks and provided detailed explanations of the competition rules to all participants. The event featured two impactful projects: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of firefighting equipment—donning positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus while running and connecting water hoses.

In the CPR project, participants swiftly assessed the consciousness of simulated patients, engaging in chest compressions and artificial respiration—a true test of their practical operational skills.

The second project, donning positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus while running and connecting water hoses, required participants to conduct a thorough external inspection before donning, emphasizing attention to detail during water hose connection—a testament to their adept use of firefighting equipment.

Recognizing that fire safety is crucial for every individual's life and property security, this event aimed to foster a broader understanding of firefighting knowledge, equip participants with essential firefighting skills, and enhance their self-protection capabilities.

Through this proactive initiative, Jinlu Chemical Company aspires to contribute to a safer community by instilling widespread awareness of fire safety. The company remains committed to organizing more such activities, ensuring the enduring integration of fire safety into its overall safety production work.
 

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