Personnel allocation of factory fire emergency plan.
Update:Jun 20,2023
Summary:1. Be the temporary commander-in-chief of the fire scene, be responsible for the fire fighting command at the drill site, and report the situation to ......
1. Be the temporary commander-in-chief of the fire scene, be responsible for the fire fighting command at the drill site, and report the situation to the commander-in-chief in time. 2. Fire fighting team leader: After receiving the police, the fire-fighting team quickly rushed to the scene with walkie-talkies, gas masks, fire extinguishers and rescue equipment to control the development of the fire in time, and formed the first fire-fighting force to put out the fire within one minute. According to different fire substances, effective fire-fighting methods were adopted to isolate the fire items and prevent the fire from further expanding. Rescue valuable materials and transfer inflammable and explosive dangerous goods, make preparations for gas prevention and explosion prevention, and eliminate dangerous situations in time. And report the fire and site conditions to the commander in chief. 3. Material rescue team leader: The main task is to rescue trapped people and materials to minimize losses. 4. The evacuation guidance group leader: After receiving the notice, mobilize before the war, and evacuate the trapped people on the fire floor to a safe place in an orderly way through the safe passage. 5. Team Leader of Equipment Support Group: The engineering department rushed to the scene as soon as it received the fire alarm, and cut off the power and gas as required to close the related elevators. 6. The alert group leader: Be responsible for the safety alert of key parts, and do a good job in explaining and comforting the owners and the injured, so as to prevent the frightened people from self-mutilation and suicide. Arrange the important materials rescued, arrange personnel to maintain the order outside the fire field, clear the road, and ensure the smooth progress of fire fighting and rescue work to prevent other accidents. Protect the scene after the fire is put out.