Safety drills are consistently practiced, and the safety alert rings loud and clear.
Release date:
2019-06-24
In June 2019, we marked the 18th National "Safety Production Month," with this year's theme being "Prevent Risks, Eliminate Hazards, and Curb Accidents." In response to the call, on June 21, the Hefei plant of Xuyang Group organized emergency personnel from various departments to conduct a simulated emergency drill for safety production incidents.
In June 2019, we marked the 18th National "Safety Production Month," with this year's theme being "Prevent Risks, Eliminate Hazards, and Curb Accidents." In response to the call, on June 21, the Hefei plant of Xuyang Group organized emergency personnel from various departments to conduct a simulated emergency drill for safety production incidents.

Accident Simulation Drill
"The comprehensive drill titled 'Solvent Oil Leak and Fire in the R&D Laboratory' simulated a fire accident in the R&D lab. After intense firefighting and rescue efforts, when the blaze became uncontrollable, the primary focus shifted to ensuring the safety of everyone involved—leading to the safe evacuation of all personnel. Following the exercise, Zhang Feng, Production Department Manager, provided feedback and analysis on the entire drill process, highlighting areas where improvements were needed and pointing out specific shortcomings. This enhanced the company’s employees' capabilities in emergency response and incident management."


Safety Firefighting Training
To ensure everyone gains essential fire safety knowledge and the skills needed to extinguish initial-stage fires, all participants then took part in a comprehensive safety and firefighting training session. Zhang Feng, the Production Department Manager, demonstrated the proper methods for using fire-fighting equipment, and attendees enthusiastically joined in, practicing how to operate the tools and mastering key techniques. This hands-on experience significantly enhanced their safety awareness and boosted their firefighting abilities.


Safe production has only a starting point—it never truly ends. Prioritizing safety and ensuring smooth production require us to strengthen daily safety management, intensify emergency response drills, and enhance our ability to handle accidents effectively. Only by maintaining constant vigilance and preparedness can we stay one step ahead of potential risks, ensuring that safe production becomes a long-term, deeply rooted practice.