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Classification of fire alarms and emergency rescue operations
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Basic data Standard ID | GA/T 1340-2016 (GA/T1340-2016) | Description (Translated English) | Classification of fire alarms and emergency rescue operations | Sector / Industry | Public Security (Police) Industry Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | C80 | Word Count Estimation | 6,680 | Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Public Security |
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(Fire and emergency rescue grading)
ICS 13.220.10
C80
People 's Republic of China Public Security Industry Standard
Fire and emergency rescue grading
2016-10-21 release
2016-12-01 implementation
Issued by the Ministry of Public Security of the People 's Republic of China
Foreword
This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Public Security Fire Department.
This standard is owned by the National Fire Safety Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC113/SC10).
This standard is responsible for drafting units. Ministry of Public Security Fire Department.
This standard participates in the drafting unit. Jiangsu Provincial Public Security Fire Brigade, Shaanxi Provincial Public Security Fire Brigade, Shanghai Public Security Fire Brigade, Hunan Province
An Fire Corps, Sichuan Provincial Public Security Fire Brigade, Chinese People's Armed Police Force Academy.
The main drafters of this standard. Yang Guohong, Wang Zh'an, Yang Qianhong, Liu Hongqiang, Wang Shijun, Zhou Rongrong, Xin Jing, Zheng Qun'an, Liu Hongjun,
Chen Hao
This standard is the first release.
Fire and emergency rescue grading
1 Scope
This standard specifies fire and emergency rescue grading.
This standard applies to the public security fire brigade, detachment, large (middle) team fire fighting and emergency rescue work, full-time fire brigade, volunteer fire brigade and its
His professional rescue team can refer to this standard.
2 normative reference documents
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated edition applies to this article
Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all modifications) applies to this document.
GB/T 5907 Fire Vocabulary (all parts)
3 terms and definitions
GB/T 5907 (all parts) as defined and the following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Fire and emergency rescue grading classificationoffirealarmandemergencyrescueoperation
According to the severity of the disaster and the impact of the fire and emergency rescue grading. Fire from low to high divided into one to five,
Respectively, with green, blue, yellow, orange, red five colors on behalf of the degree of danger; emergency rescue from low to high divided into one to four, respectively, with blue, yellow, orange,
Red four colors represent the degree of danger.
4 fire
4.1 Fire rating
4.1.1 First Class Fire (Green)
First-class fire mainly includes no casualties or trapped and burning a small area of ordinary building fire, live equipment/lines or other categories
Fire.
4.1.2 Secondary fire (blue)
The secondary fire mainly includes.
Have fewer casualties or trapped fire;
A large fire area of ordinary building fire;
--- small area of burning high-rise buildings, underground construction, personnel-intensive places, flammable and explosive dangerous goods places, important places, special field
Fire and so on;
--- after the scene after the scene commander that a fire fire to the scene can not control the fire.
4.1.3 Level 3 fire (yellow)
Three levels of fire mainly include.
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