Date: March 22, 2023
Source: Office of Logistics Service of JNU
Author: ZHAO Siying
Translator: LIANG Yingqi
JNU carried out its 2023 flood control emergency drill on the main campus on March 21. JNU Vice President Weng Jian and Huang Yanzhong, chief of the Office of Logistics Service, attended, and 47 frontline staff members participated.
(The emergency drill scene)
Weng put forward several requirements for flood prevention on campus and other emergency responses. People and their lives should be put above anything else, he pointed out, calling on staff members at all levels to take responsibility for flood prevention and to detect and address risks to control potential hazards. He said staff members should take this drill as an opportunity to improve the emergency response plan and working mechanism, comprehensively boosting their capabilities of dealing with emergencies. They should replenish rescue supplies and equipment in a timely manner, Weng said. Starting with school officials, staff members should work together to protect the campus from flooding throughout the year, he said, so that the lives and property of the faculty and students will be safeguarded and a safe environment for teaching and scientific research may be created.
In the last few years, no accident has taken place on the main campus related to water, electricity, gas, elevators, central air-conditioning, boilers, solar-heat pumps, drainage pumping stations, booster pumping stations, or other accident-prone facilities in the charge of the power support and maintenance center.
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