Guangdong Tianyuan Environmental Protection -- Emergency Plan Preparation -- Environmental Emergency Plan
Why establish an environmental emergency response plan?
Response: Article 47 of China's "Environmental Protection Law" stipulates that enterprises and institutions shall formulate emergency response plans for sudden environmental incidents in accordance with state regulations, including oil depot emergency plans, and report to the relevant environmental protection authorities and departments. In the event of a sudden environmental incident or its likelihood, the establishment of project emergency response plans, enterprises and institutions should take immediate measures to address the situation, promptly report to the units and residents potentially affected, and inform the relevant environmental protection authorities and departments.
In the "Temporary Measures for the Declaration and Management of Emergency Response Plans for Unexpected Environmental Incidents of Enterprises and Institutions (Circulation No. [2015]4th Day)," the cost of compiling environmental emergency response plans is specified. Enterprises adopt emergency response plan compilation and measures to deal with various accidents and natural disasters, aiming to avoid or minimize the entry of pollutants and other harmful substances into the external environment, including the atmosphere, water bodies, and soil.
Guangdong Tianyuan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. -- Emergency Response Plan Development

Guangdong Tianyuan Environmental Protection -- Emergency Plan Preparation -- Environmental Emergency Plan
On-site repair.
Evacuation and handover procedures.
* The program has returned to normal operation.
· Conduct on-site cleanup and continuous monitoring of affected areas.
* Accident investigation and consequence assessment.
Enhance planning and review management.
How to continuously update, improve, and refine emergency rescue plans?
Under what circumstances is it necessary to establish an emergency rescue plan?
General contractors and subcontractors for construction projects shall compile the "List of Major Hazardous Sources in Construction Projects" before commencing construction and submit it for review by the engineering supervision unit. The determination of hazard levels is based on the construction project's capability, the machinery and equipment invested, materials, construction methods, and working environment, etc.






































