Emergency duty system

Legal analysis: First, on duty in flood season, adhere to 24-hour uninterrupted duty, take the duty leader as the first responsible person, and ensure that the duty phone is open 24 hours a day.

Second, the duty is mainly responsible for uploading and distributing, understanding the flood control and disaster relief situation of the school, and at the same time doing a good job of surface inspection, leaving no dead ends, protecting the smooth communication, making a good record of duty and reporting the situation on duty in time.

3. In case of sudden emergency, the leaders on duty should report to the main leaders, put forward emergency treatment plans, and rush to the scene to direct emergency rescue and disaster relief at the first time.

Four, flood control personnel on duty should stick to their posts, strictly observe discipline, serious and responsible, shall not leave their posts during the duty, it is strictly prohibited to drink and play cards for entertainment.

Five, the personnel on duty should be handed over on time, and the duty record and the detailed handling of important situations and legacy problems should be handed over during the handover.

Six, the personnel on duty should record the telephone, fax and handling in detail, take the initiative to understand all kinds of disasters, as well as emergency plans and measures for flood fighting and emergency rescue, and urge villages to do a good job in disaster prevention.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Emergency Response Law.

Article 1 This Law is formulated in order to prevent and reduce the occurrence of emergencies, control, mitigate and eliminate the serious social harm caused by emergencies, standardize emergency response activities, protect people's lives and property, and safeguard national security, public security, environmental security and social order.

Article 2 This Law shall apply to emergency prevention and emergency preparedness, monitoring and early warning, emergency response and rescue, and post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.

Article 3 The term "unexpected events" as mentioned in this Law refers to natural disasters, accidents, public health incidents and social security incidents that occur suddenly and cause or may cause serious social harm and require emergency measures. According to the degree of social harm, the scope of influence and other factors, natural disasters, accidents and public health incidents are divided into four levels: particularly significant, significant, large and general. Where laws, administrative regulations or the State Council have other provisions, those provisions shall prevail. The grading standards for emergencies shall be formulated by the departments determined by the State Council or the State Council.

Article 4 The State shall establish an emergency management system featuring unified leadership, comprehensive coordination, graded management, graded responsibility and territorial management.

Forty-ninth after the occurrence of natural disasters, accidents or public health incidents, the people's government performing unified leadership duties may take one or more of the following emergency measures:

(1) Organizing the rescue and treatment of victims, evacuating, evacuating and properly placing threatened persons, and taking other rescue measures;

(2) Quickly control dangerous sources, mark dangerous areas, block dangerous places, delimit warning areas, and implement traffic control and other control measures;

(3) immediately repair the damaged public facilities such as transportation, communication, water supply, drainage, power supply, gas supply and heating. , to provide shelter and daily necessities for threatened personnel, and to implement medical rescue, health and epidemic prevention and other safeguard measures;

(4) Prohibiting or restricting the use of relevant equipment and facilities, closing or restricting the use of relevant places, suspending crowd activities or production and business activities that may lead to the expansion of hazards, and taking other protective measures;

(five) to activate the financial reserve funds and emergency relief materials stipulated by the people's government at the same level, and to call other urgently needed materials, equipment, facilities and tools when necessary;

(six) to organize citizens to participate in emergency rescue and disposal work, and to require personnel with specific expertise to provide services;

(seven) to ensure the supply of basic necessities such as food, drinking water and fuel;

(eight) severely punish hoarding, driving up prices, manufacturing and selling fake and shoddy products and other acts that disrupt market order, stabilize market prices and maintain market order;

(nine) severely punish acts that disrupt social order, such as looting property, disrupting emergency response and maintaining social order;

(10) Take necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of secondary and derivative events.