April 12 to 13, is listed as "5.12" the province's disaster prevention and relief drills sub-activities, tourist attractions in the province of special facilities for emergency rescue drills-cum-training in Xichang City, Liangshan Prefecture and Pugh County Luoji Mountain Scenic Spot a success.
The activities of the provincial tourism bureau, the provincial government Emergency Management Office hosted Liangshan Prefecture People's Government Co Pugh County People's Government of Liangshan Prefecture Tourism Bureau, Quality Supervision Bureau of Liangshan Prefecture of Liangshan Prefecture Government Emergency Management Office, Luoji Mountain scenic Authority contractors . Provincial Tourism Bureau deputy director of Song Ming, Deputy Secretary-General of the Government of Liangshan Prefecture Xiaoran, Chengdu, Deputy Secretary for Tourism and education East attended the meeting . Tourist routes in the province's major tourist city (prefecture), Ya climb key counties (cities, districts) Tourism Bureau and above cableway facilities part of the 4a-grade scenic spot safety emergency management personnel a total of more than 100 people to observe the exercise and see the training.
At the drill site, Xiaoran on behalf of the People's Government of Liangshan Prefecture, made a warm speech.
In his concluding remarks, Song Ming pointed out that the exercise is not only a powerful measure to implement the 2012 "5.12" television and telephone conference of the province's disaster prevention and relief drill the spirit. Is the implementation of the provincial government an effective way to do Ya climbing highway after the opening of tourism safety requirements of the emergency support. He asked the province's tourism authorities at all levels and various tourist attractions in the exercise as an opportunity, always tight travel special facilities and equipment safe operation of the string, the initiative taken jointly by the relevant departments of quality supervision, public security, to further increase tourist attractions boilers, pressure vessels, elevators, cable cars, ropeways, large amusement facilities, as well as rock climbing, bungee jumping, adventure, rafting, horseback riding, shooting and other special tourism projects daily inspection efforts fail to meet safety requirements, there are the attractions of a serious accident risks and tourism projects, to be immediately closed down a deadline for rectification; rectification failure or up to meet the safety conditions resolutely, no business. He stressed that this year be sure and solid tourist season in our province during the rainy season and flood season approaching, tourism management departments at all levels, and tourism-related units to do tourism safety work of emergency management for promoting Sichuan tourism industry fast development and speed up the completion of the tourism economy create a more safe and secure travel environment.
The emergency rescue exercise by the provincial, municipal and county levels linkage, commander-site command, the narrator explain the participating staff language and actions show a variety of ways, in strict accordance with the "start the plan, to the scene, refine responsibilities. all mobilization, timely rescue, comprehensive response to the release of information, work report, the summary of the work and other related procedures to simulate actual combat. The entire exercise is realistic and exciting, practices, ordered the implementation of a satisfactory process, to enhance the overall quality of the province's tourist attractions emergency rescue team and combat capabilities of the intended purpose.
Province Red Cross emergency relief experts to the province's tourism emergency management personnel with special training of tourism emergency safety knowledge, the training analysis in recent years across the country travel accident cases, professor of tourism activities in the accident-site disposal and rescue knowledge, improve the general ability of the province at all levels of the tourism emergency management personnel.
Source: Travel