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Overseas Department Conducts Comprehensive Training on Fire Safety and Special Equipment Operations

To strengthen employees' fire safety awareness and proficiency in operating specialized equipment, the International Business Development Division organized a comprehensive safety training session on November 20. The initiative aimed to enhance the team’s overall emergency response capabilities and ensure a secure operational environment. I. Systematic Planning: Building a Robust Training Framework The division adopted a structured approach to safety education by formulating the “2025 Fire Safety Month Implementation Plan.” The framework included the compilation of standardized operating procedures (SOPs), the design of educational safety posters, and the planning of immersive on-site teaching modules. This systematic preparation ensured that the training was both organized and impactful, embedding safety knowledge deeply into the daily routines of all participants. II. "Hands-on + Interactive": Facilitating Knowledge Absorption The training utilized a "Hands-on + Interactive" model to maximize engagement. Professional safety instructors were invited to analyze typical fire case studies, providing clear explanations of the performance, application scenarios, and key operating points of fire-fighting equipment such as extinguishers, hydrants, and emergency lighting. Through step-by-step practical demonstrations, employees were guided to master correct operating procedures and identify critical "do's and don'ts." During the session, active discussions allowed staff to address specific safety concerns, creating a vibrant learning atmosphere that significantly deepened their understanding of fire prevention. III. Simulated Drills: Enhancing Emergency Response Proficiency To address risks associated with industrial machinery, the division conducted a simulated emergency drill involving "personnel trapped during special equipment operation." Instructors provided detailed guidance on self-rescue methods, distress signaling, and the standard protocols for external rescue coordination. This drill effectively improved the collaborative response and technical proficiency of the team in handling equipment emergencies. It ensures that in a real-world scenario, employees can respond rapidly and scientifically, maximizing the protection of personnel and maintaining equipment stability.Summary: Cultivating a "Safety-First" Culture By integrating theoretical learning with practical exercises, this training has successfully instilled the core philosophy of "Safety First, Prevention Foremost" across the division. Moving forward, the International Business Development Division will continue to translate these safety concepts into conscious actions, building a solid security barrier to support the company’s high-quality development.