2024年2月13日发(作者:读后感300字)
Expert: Public lacks safety awareness
More emergency training urged after the Shanghai New Year stampede disaster.
Public curity and first aid experts said officials and the public need to rai
their awareness of the potential risks in denly crowded places.
"For large activities such as New Year celebrations in downtown areas, risk
asssment and respon evaluation are very important. They should be conducted in
advance so administrators can u them as a basis for appropriate safety measures,"
said Qin Liqiang, a professor at People's Public Security University of China, who
rearches curity management at large public events.
"I'm unsure of the details of this accident, but it tells me that we need to
strengthen the prior-asssment procedures, especially in places where people are
likely to gather, and apply the measures strictly," he said.
He suggested the Shanghai administration may need to add more staff, and said
volunteers may also be needed in some places to work with police and other curity
staff.
Shao Feng, director of the Chine Red Cross National Training Center, said the
tragedy reflected the relatively low public awareness of emergency respon
procedures. The center and its branches provide the public with training in emergency
respons and first aid. "We will conduct rearch and integrate stampede-respon
procedures into our training," he said. "That could prevent accidental deaths, which in
truth are preventable, and therefore it is very important for everyone."
The organization mainly teaches the public how to respond to emergencies and
disasters such as fire, earthquakes, and road accidents.
"More training about how to save lives should be arranged for students," Shao
said.
Awareness of correct emergency respons remains relatively low in China, where
only 1 percent of the population has received training, he said.
Official statistics show that China has about 1.2 million emergencies every year,
resulting in at least 200,000 deaths and 1.7 million rious injuries. "The culture of
safety education is lacking among Chine people. For example, do people read the
safety notices when they stay in a hotel room?" Qin said.
In 2014, a nationwide survey about safety procedures in the event of fire found
that awareness of the locations of safety exits and routes in crowded spaces was
extremely low. "People must learn some basic principles in ca disasters occur in
public places," Qin said. "My first point is that it's better not to go to overcrowded
places, but if you do, take extra care around areas such as steps, bridges, crossroads,
and near large advertising hoardings, where stampedes are most likely to happen."
The stampede on the Bund occurred at steps near Chen Yi Square and at a nearby
cross-road. "Another esntial is to have a good understanding of the safety routes or
equipment when you go to an unfamiliar place. You should know the location of safe
zones before joining the crowds," Qin said.
"However, I don't agree with canceling all large celebrations or events just
becau of one accident. 'Once bitten, twice shy (一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳)' is not an
appropriate respon. What we need to do is learn the lessons," he said.
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