Definition of special operations:
Article 23 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Safety in Production stipulates that the scope of special operators shall be determined by the safety production supervision and management department of the State Council in conjunction with relevant departments of the State Council.
According to state administration of work safety and the State Administration of Coal Mine Safety on February 28th, 2002, the Opinions on Safety Technology Training and Assessment of Special Operators (No.2002124), Article 2 of the document stipulates:
Special operations refer to operations that are prone to casualties and may cause great harm to the safety of operators themselves, others and surrounding facilities. Personnel directly engaged in special operations are called special operations personnel.
Because special operations have different risk factors, it is easy to damage the safety and health of operators, so it is necessary to take necessary safety protection measures for special operations, including technical measures, health care measures and organizational measures.
Extended data:
Article 4 Special operators shall meet the following conditions:
(a) at least 65438 08 years of age, and not more than the national statutory retirement age;
(2) Having passed the physical examination in the community or medical institution at or above the county level, and having no diseases and physical defects such as organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, dizziness, hysteria, paralysis agitans, psychosis, dementia, etc. that hinder the corresponding special operations;
(3) Having a junior high school education or above;
(four) have the necessary knowledge and skills of safety technology;
(five) other conditions stipulated in the corresponding special operations.
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