The reporter learned from the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau that in order to actively respond to the impact of the epidemic on the resumption of work and production of industrial enterprises and ensure the health and life safety of employees, the city's emergency management system has launched the supervision and inspection of the prevention and control of the epidemic in industrial enterprises, and completed the first round of full-coverage inspection of the epidemic prevention and control of 3081 industrial enterprises in the city in three days from February 22 to 24.
Specifically, industrial enterprises should achieve the "four ones" of prevention and control, that is, the main responsible person of the enterprise will set up a responsible institution for epidemic prevention, formulate a set of epidemic prevention work plans, establish a set of epidemic emergency response plans, and clarify a set of epidemic reporting systems. Enterprises should implement flexible working systems such as staggered peak commuting, carry out more online offices, try to open employee commuting shuttles, encourage employees to commute to work by car, walk and bicycle, reduce public transportation commuting, and reduce the risk of infection in transit. Reduce the density of personnel accommodation and office, occupy an area of not less than 2.5 square meters per person, set up an isolation observation area, stop using non-essential crowded places such as gyms, try to avoid taking van elevators, and if you need to take 50% of the number of people to control the flow of people.