- The Guideline introduces the fourteen essential factors in the emergency preparation and provides a worksheet containing the specifics of these factors as annex for reference.
- The emergency management administrations shall strengthen the publicity and education of the Guideline and the local administrations shall be responsible for the supervision, inspection, and instruction.
- The emergency management administrations and related central enterprises shall ensure the implementation of the Guideline, strengthen communication abilities and education, and instruct Hazchem enterprises to carry out emergency preparedness work;
- The hazardous chemical enterprises shall learn, understand and implement all the 14 essential factors in the Guideline, to comprehensively strengthen emergency preparedness;
- The local emergency management administrations shall strengthen the supervision and inspection of enterprises’ emergency preparedness, and provide effective corrective guidance to enterprises in their jurisdiction that are not fully prepared.
| Concept and theory | Organization and duty | Laws and regulations | Risk assessment | Plan management |
| Monitoring and early warning | Education, training, and practice | On duty | Information management | Equipment and facilities |
| Rescue team building | Emergency treatment and rescue | Emergency preparedness | Funding guarantee |
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