Emergency Response Plan for Unexpected Environmental Events Industry Directory (Guiding Opinions) (requires experts): Eleven, Metal Smelting and Processing Industry: Iron smelting, sintering, pelletizing; steelmaking; ferrous alloy production; manganese and chromium smelting, non-ferrous metal smelting (including recycling non-ferrous metals); non-ferrous metal alloy production; metal product processing and manufacturing (with electroplating or painting processes); surface treatment and heat treatment of metal products. Twelve, Industries with electroplating or painting processes and annual consumption of oil-based paints (including thinner) of 10 tons or more: sawn timber processing, woodchip processing, wood product manufacturing, bamboo, rattan, palm, grass product manufacturing; furniture manufacturing; craft manufacturing; general equipment manufacturing and maintenance; specialized equipment manufacturing and maintenance; railway transportation equipment manufacturing and repair; ship and related equipment manufacturing and maintenance; aerospace vehicle manufacturing; motorcycle and bicycle manufacturing; traffic equipment and other transportation equipment manufacturing; instrument and meter manufacturing; automotive manufacturing; electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing. Thirteen, Comprehensive Utilization of Waste Resources Industry: Disassembly, processing, and recycling of waste resources (including biomass) such as waste electronic and electrical products, waste batteries, waste cars, waste motors, waste hardware, waste plastic, waste oil, waste ships, waste tires, etc. Fourteen, Power and Heat Production and Supply Industry: Thermal power generation (including cogeneration), comprehensive utilization power generation, hydropower generation, biomass power generation, heat production and supply engineering. Fifteen, Water Conservancy: Water conservancy projects across city boundaries, across river basins, and involving environmentally sensitive areas.

Emergency Preparedness Plan for Sudden Environmental Incidents (Guiding Opinions) (Expert Required): 1. Livestock and agricultural byproduct processing: Large-scale livestock farms (with more than 5,000 pigs slaughtered annually; involving environmentally sensitive areas); County-level and above (including county) slaughterhouses (with refrigerated storage and chemical refrigerants); Sugar and sugar product processing (raw sugar production). 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products industry: Alcohol and beverage manufacturing; cigarette production. 3. Textile and clothing industry: Textile manufacturing (with wool washing, dyeing, degumming processes, producing silk wastewater and refined wastewater); clothing manufacturing (with wet printing, dyeing, and water washing processes). 4. Leather, fur, feather, and their products, and shoe manufacturing: Leather, fur, feather (down) products (leather tanning, fur tanning); shoe manufacturing (using organic solvents, foaming agents, and other chemicals). 5. Pulp and paper products industry, printing industry: Pulp, dissolved pulp, fiber pulp, etc., manufacturing; papermaking (including waste paper papermaking), paper products manufacturing (with chemical processing); printing plants (excluding those using water-based inks).
Emergency Response Plan Registration Industry Directory for Sudden Environmental Incidents
Guiding Opinions
One. Animal Husbandry and Processing of Agricultural Products: Large-scale livestock and poultry farms (with an annual output of more than 5,000 pigs; involving environmentally sensitive areas); slaughterhouses at county level and above (including counties) with freezing storage and chemical refrigerants; sugar production and sugar product processing.
Alcohol and Products Industry: Alcohol beverages and alcoholic beverage manufacturing; cigarette production.
Section 3: Textile and Garment Industry: Textile manufacturing (including wool scouring, dyeing and finishing, degumming processes, generating silk wastewater and refined wastewater); garment manufacturing (with wet printing, dyeing, and washing processes).
Four: Leather, fur, feathers, and their products, as well as footwear industry: Leather, fur, feather (down) products (tanning, fur dressing); footwear industry (using organic solvents, foaming agents, and other chemicals).
Five. Papermaking, Paper Products, Printing Industry: Manufacturing of pulp, dissolving pulp, fiber pulp, etc.; Papermaking (including waste paper papermaking), manufacturing of paper products (with chemical treatment processes); Printing plants (excluding those using water-based inks).
Six. Petroleum Processing and Coke Production: Processing and natural gas processing; extraction of oil shale, coal-to-oil, bio-oil and other petroleum products; coal chemical industry (including coal liquefaction and gasification); coking, coal pyrolysis.
Section 7: Chemical raw materials, chemical products manufacturing, chemical fiber manufacturing: Basic chemical raw materials manufacturing; pesticide manufacturing; paints, dyes, pigments, inks, and similar products manufacturing; synthetic materials manufacturing; special chemicals manufacturing; pyrotechnic and fireworks products manufacturing; water treatment agents manufacturing; semiconductor materials, printed circuit boards; manufacturing of daily-use chemicals (excluding simple mixing and packaging); chemical fiber manufacturing, biomass cellulose production; applicable enterprises.
Section 8: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Chemical drugs, biological, and biochemical products manufacturing; traditional Chinese medicine preparation and processing (with extraction technology).
Nine: Rubber and Plastic Products Industry: Tire manufacturing (including refining and vulcanization processes), recycled rubber manufacturing, rubber processing, rubber products manufacturing and renovation; plastic products manufacturing (including those made from synthetic leather, foamed rubber, etc., involving toxic raw materials, made from recycled plastics, with electroplating or painting processes, and annual oil-based paint consumption (including thinner) of 10 tons or more).
Ten: Non-metallic mineral products industry: Cement manufacturing; glass products manufactured by heating with coal, oil, or natural gas; calcined graphite and carbon products; asbestos products; ceramic products (with glazing process).
Eleven, Metal Smelting and Processing Industry: Iron smelting, pelletizing, sintering; steelmaking; ferroalloy production; manganese and chromium smelting, non-ferrous metal smelting (including recycling non-ferrous metal smelting); non-ferrous metal alloy production; metal product processing and manufacturing (with electroplating or painting processes); surface treatment and heat treatment of metal products.
Twelve: Industries with electroplating or painting processes and annual consumption of oil-based paints (including thinners) of 10 tons or more: sawn timber processing, wood chip processing, wood product manufacturing, bamboo, rattan, palm, and grass product manufacturing; furniture manufacturing; craft manufacturing; general equipment manufacturing and maintenance; special equipment manufacturing and maintenance; railway transportation equipment manufacturing and repair; ship and related equipment manufacturing and maintenance; aerospace vehicle manufacturing; motorcycle and bicycle manufacturing; traffic equipment and other transportation equipment manufacturing; instrument and meter manufacturing; automotive manufacturing; electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing.
Thirteen: Comprehensive Utilization of Waste Resources: Dismantling, processing, and recycling of waste resources (including biomass), such as waste electronic and electrical products, waste batteries, waste vehicles, waste motors, waste hardware, waste plastics, waste oil, waste ships, and waste tires.
Section 14: Electricity and Thermal Power Generation and Supply Industry: Thermal Power Generation (including Cogeneration), Comprehensive Utilization Power Generation, Hydropower Generation, Biomass Power Generation, Thermal Power Production and Supply Engineering,
Section 15: Water Resources: Water conservancy projects across municipal boundaries, interbasin, and involving environmentally sensitive areas.
Section 16: Urban Infrastructure Construction and Management: Gas production and supply industry (engineering for gas production and supply); Water production and supply industry (engineering for tap water production and supply, centralized treatment of domestic wastewater, industrial wastewater treatment); Centralized disposal of urban domestic solid waste (including kitchen waste).
Section 17: Environmental Management Industry: Utilization and disposal of hazardous waste (including medical waste); disposal and comprehensive utilization of general industrial solid waste (including sludge).
Section 18: Coal Preparation Industry: Coal washing and blending; production of shaped coal and coal-water slurry.
Chapter XIX: Oil and Gas Exploration and Production: Oil and shale oil extraction; natural gas, shale gas, and sandstone gas extraction (including purification and liquefaction); coalbed methane extraction (including purification and liquefaction).
Twenty: Mining and ore dressing industry: black (non-ferrous) metal ore mining and dressing (including separate tailings ponds); chemical ore mining and dressing; asbestos and other non-metallic ore mining and dressing.
Twenty-one: Transportation, pipeline transportation, and warehousing: Grade A highways (second grade and above); railways, airports; oil supply projects; oil, gas, liquid chemical terminals, container-specific terminals; oil, natural gas, shale gas, refined oil pipelines (excluding urban natural gas pipelines); chemical transportation pipelines; oil and gas storage facilities (including LNG storage); storage and transportation of toxic, hazardous, and dangerous goods.
Twenty-two, Social Services and Service Industry: Specialized laboratories (P3, P4 biosafety laboratories; genetically modified organisms laboratories); R&D bases (including pilot projects in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, etc.); Provincial-level and above chemical, pharmaceutical, and biological laboratories with testing, analysis, and detection capabilities; Facilities of level two or above (which may have a significant impact on environmentally sensitive areas in the event of an emergency environmental incident); Film processing plants; Gasoline and gas stations; Waste soil disposal sites approved by the county (district) environmental protection department.
Twenty-three, construction projects or enterprises that require the preparation and filing of an emergency response plan for sudden environmental incidents in environmental impact assessment documents.
Public Method: Active Disclosure
CC: Ministry of Ecology and Environment Emergency Office
Guangdong Provincial Environmental Protection Department Office, Issued on September 12, 2018
































