The Logistics and Technical Department of Military Region 4 inspected labor safety and hygiene and fire prevention in Nghe An.
On April 24, Inspection Team No. 01 of Military Region 4, led by Colonel Nguyen Huy Viet, Deputy Head of Logistics and Engineering of the Military Region, inspected occupational safety and hygiene and fire prevention at the Military Command of Nghe An province.
Receiving and working with the delegation were comrades: Colonel Hoang Dinh Luan, Deputy Commander of the Provincial Military Command; Lieutenant Colonel Pham Van Hung, Deputy Head of Logistics - Engineering, Provincial Military Command and related departments and branches.
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The delegation conducted inspections at warehouse K70, general repair workshop Z12, Logistics - Technical Department and Regiment 764.Nghe An Provincial Military Command. Which focuses on the contents of labor safety and hygiene work; implementation of technical work regimes and rules; system of planning documents, statistical registration books, technical documents; warehouse system, safety system, fire and explosion prevention, lightning protection; awareness of officers and employees about the functions, tasks, and powers of agencies, units and labor safety and hygiene work; allowances and toxic compensation in kind for workers working in conditions with dangerous and toxic factors.
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Through the inspection, the working delegation highly appreciated the implementation of occupational safety and hygiene, fire prevention and fighting at the Nghe An Provincial Military Command.
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Concluding the inspection, Colonel Nguyen Huy Viet, Deputy Head of Logistics and Technical Department of the Military Region, requested the Nghe An Provincial Military Command and units to overcome the shortcomings. Review and organize to ensure adequate technical equipment of good quality in performing tasks. Maintain orderly technical work regime at all levels, strengthen technical inspection and management.
Improve the quality of technical training for subjects and the effectiveness of the 50 Campaign at all levels. Ensure absolute safety in training, combat readiness, fire prevention and fighting, and traffic safety./.