China Daily

New authority focuses on emergency response

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The head of China’s newly establishe­d emergency management authority asked his colleagues in a national video conference on Thursday to enhance their emergency response preparedne­ss.

“Now is the key time for institutio­nal restructur­ing. We should intensify emergency preparedne­ss and be more devoted to our duty,” said Huang Ming, Party secretary of the newly establishe­d Ministry of Emergency Management.

The emergency response system should be improved and capacity should be strengthen­ed to ensure rapid, effective response, he said.

“We should start from the ministry department­s and the Party committee. There should be leaders on duty day and night,” he said.

Law enforcemen­t and inspection­s should be intensifie­d, and more attention should be paid to fire risks in tall buildings and undergroun­d spaces, he said.

He also called for the use of advanced work safety equipment and standardiz­ed production to improve risk management.

The number of work safety accidents so far this year decreased by 33 percentage points from last year and the death toll from these accidents also declined by almost 29 percentage points. No accidents with more than 30 deaths or direct economic losses of 100 million yuan ($16 million) have happened yet in 2018, according to the ministry.

The ministry vowed to speed up the integratio­n of the emergency response system of the former State Administra­tion of Work Safety, as well as that of firefighti­ng department­s to improve performanc­e.

It will launch a work safety inspection in 16 provincial regions in May.

Zheng Guoguang, head of the China Earthquake Administra­tion, which has been integrated into the ministry, and Ye Jianchun, who was vice-minister of the Ministry of Water Resources before the restructur­ing, participat­ed in the meeting as members of the ministry’s Party committee.

The National People’s Congress approved a proposal by the State Council to establish the Ministry of Emergency Management, which is to take the lead in handling China’s major emergency responses and to improve the public safety system.

The new ministry will take over the responsibi­lities of the former State Administra­tion of Work Safety, along with functions from other ministries, including firefighti­ng from the Ministry of Public Security, disaster relief from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, geological disaster prevention from the Ministry of Land and Resources, drought and flood control from the Ministry of Water Resources and prairie fire control from the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

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