Multi-Agency Joint Inspection in Lushan County Enhances Electrical and Network Safety at Rural Markets

Deep News05-15 15:12

To thoroughly address electrical safety risks in rural markets and rectify hazards such as non-standard installation of power and communication lines and unauthorized wiring, a specialized inspection was conducted on May 14th in the rural markets of Lushan County, Ya'an City, Sichuan Province. The operation was a collaborative effort involving the county's Market Supervision and Administration Bureau, the Fire and Rescue Brigade, the local power supply company, and major telecommunications carriers including China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.

The inspection focused on addressing safety vulnerabilities in public facilities through coordinated, expert-driven efforts. The power supply company concentrated on verifying the installation of high-voltage power lines, electrical load capacity, and equipment protection measures. The fire department prioritized checking compliance with fire safety clearances for electrical wiring, the storage of combustible materials, and the implementation of fire prevention protocols. The telecommunications carriers worked on standardizing the layout of low-voltage communication cables, addressing issues like disorganized wiring, the intermixing of power and communication lines, and inadequate protective measures, while simultaneously optimizing network communication services for the market area.

On-site, a detailed record was established for each identified safety hazard, specifying responsible parties and deadlines for rectification. Simple issues were addressed immediately, while more complex problems were scheduled for follow-up and resolution within set timeframes. Furthermore, the inspection team emphasized the primary responsibility of the market management, reinforcing requirements for safety oversight and routine patrols to eliminate risks of electrical fires and power failures at their source.

Moving forward, the involved departments will continue to strengthen their collaborative regulatory approach. They plan to conduct regular follow-up inspections to ensure sustained safety compliance, firmly upholding safety standards in rural markets to ensure a secure and stable environment for public consumption.

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