In order to further improve the group's credit level and avoid credit deduction caused by various improper safety management behaviors, on the morning of July 8th, the group specially invited Tan Rui, a senior engineer from the Chief Engineer Office of Changzhou Urban and Rural Construction Engineering Management Center, to conduct a safety training on credit management requirements for Changzhou municipal engineering in the meeting room on the 4th floor of Building 3. This training meeting is organized by the Engineering Management Center and attended by managers, deputy managers, project managers, and other relevant personnel from each branch.
At present, the credit assessment of Changzhou municipal enterprises implements quantitative scoring for the credit situation of construction enterprises with general contracting qualifications for municipal public construction, which is the municipal credit assessment score obtained by quantifying the market behavior and construction site behavior of enterprises in accordance with national laws, regulations, current standards, and norms. The level of corporate credit score will directly affect the establishment of corporate image and the difficulty of bidding.
Safety is the life of enterprises, so this lecture focuses on safety precautions and provides a detailed interpretation of relevant national, provincial, and municipal policies, as well as the requirements of various general and mandatory regulatory systems. Through illustrated forms and combined with some cases, the lecture provides a comprehensive evaluation of various safety management deficiencies, And explained the impact of these behaviors on quantitative scoring and post processing if discovered in the city's comprehensive inspection. Regarding the management of construction sites, Tan Rui, a senior engineer from the Chief Engineer Office of Changzhou Urban and Rural Construction Engineering Management Center, provided specific explanations on safety disclosure, routine safety inspections, demonstration and inspection of sub project plans for hazardous and ultra hazardous areas, formulation and implementation of emergency plans, dust control management, relevant accident handling, and objectivity and completeness of safety information.
This lecture is highly targeted, detailed, and objective. It not only deepens everyone's knowledge in safety management, broadens their perspective on safety and civilized construction measures, but also strengthens the participants' understanding of the importance of corporate credit in standardized operation of safety management, achieving good training results. |