Strengthening Safety Awareness in Lanzhou Farms: Recent Inspections and Initiatives

A recent initiative by the Anyang Township Agricultural and Rural Comprehensive Service Center in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China aims to enhance safety awareness and eliminate hazards in local farms. As part of this effort, staff conducted comprehensive safety inspections in multiple farms, focusing on critical areas such as manure treatment facilities, livestock machinery and equipment, and electrical safety. The inspections also involved reviewing livestock records, examining feed and veterinary drug procurement, and educating farm staff on safety production knowledge and relevant laws.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Anyang Township Agricultural and Rural Comprehensive Service Center conducted safety inspections in three farms, identifying five issues, including disorderly manure storage and incomplete warning signs.
  • Staff focused on critical areas such as manure treatment facilities, livestock machinery and equipment, and electrical safety, ensuring proper operation and maintenance.
  • Inspectors reviewed livestock records and examined feed and veterinary drug procurement to ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Township staff provided on-site guidance and required responsible individuals to address identified issues within a specified timeframe.
  • The inspections aimed to strengthen safety production supervision, establish long-term oversight mechanisms, and prevent recurrences of previously rectified issues.

Statistics:

  • 3 farms were covered in the inspections
  • 5 issues were identified, including disorderly manure storage, incomplete warning signs, and insufficient fire extinguishers
  • Inspectors focused on 3 critical areas: manure treatment facilities, livestock machinery and equipment, and electrical safety
  • 100% of farms were reviewed for livestock records and feed/veterinary drug procurement compliance

Sources:

  • Publicity Department of Ganzhou, Gansu Province of China
  • http://www.gzxw.com.cn/index/news/detail_news.html?id=105304