
On the morning of June 6th, the sewage treatment plant in Suma Park organized an emergency plan drill for toxic gas poisoning. This drill simulated an accident drill where immediate on-site emergency rescue was carried out after a toxic gas leak.
The sewage treatment plant in Suma Park uses and stores toxic and harmful chemicals such as hydrochloric acid and sodium chlorate for disinfection purposes. These chemicals are easily volatile and produce chlorine gas after chemical reactions, which can cause significant damage to human health. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly organize emergency drills for toxic gas poisoning.
At the drill site, as the toxic gas leak alarm sounded, all personnel were quickly mobilized to evacuate the scene, take emergency response measures immediately, and rescue the injured and repair the leaking toxic gas equipment. All participating personnel worked in a tense and orderly manner, closely cooperated, and worked together to ultimately control the toxic gas leakage site and eliminate potential safety hazards.
This drill lasted for half an hour, with all staff participating in the drill, further verifying the operability and effectiveness of the emergency plan for the sewage treatment plant, comprehensively improving the emergency response capabilities of employees, strengthening their safety responsibility awareness, and laying a solid foundation for promoting safe production in the sewage treatment plant.