Build a Solid Chemical Safety Barrier and Hold Fast to Safe Production Bottom Line
Time: 2026-06-18
Jixi Tianchi Chemical Conducts Comprehensive Emergency Drill for Chemical Leakage and Injury Accidents.In the afternoon of June 18, 2026, our company organized all staff to participate in a full set of safety training and integrated tabletop emergency drill targeting hazardous chemical leakage and personnel injuries. The event aimed to strengthen every employee’s sense of accountability for workplace safety, standardize response protocols for emergencies including chemical leaks and fires, and boost practical capabilities for self-rescue and coordinated team rescue.
The event consisted of three progressive modules that combined classroom learning with hands-on practice: theoretical training, personal protective equipment (PPE) drills, and fire-fighting equipment training (dry powder fire extinguishers and fire hoses). The multi-stage arrangement thoroughly tested the viability of the company’s emergency response plan and employees’command of critical emergency skills.
The theoretical session was held in the conference room. Our safety management supervisor delivered a special training covering the physical and chemical properties, toxic hazards, leakage risks, and fire prevention requirements of our core glycol ether products such as dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether and diethylene glycol dimethyl ether. Drawing on real chemical industry safety incidents from recent years, he walked staff through standardized procedures for post-leakage response, including site evacuation and isolation, on-site first aid, waste liquid collection, and pollution control. All employees took detailed notes and joined a tabletop exercise. They mapped out task divisions for different leakage scenarios involving storage tanks, IBC totes and steel drums, identified gaps in emergency communication, material deployment and official reporting workflows, and refined response plans on the spot.
Following the classroom session, all participants moved to the warehouse operation zone for hands-on training.PPE Training: Self-contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Safety specialists demonstrated the full process of donning full-face positive-pressure breathing masks, conducting air tightness checks, and troubleshooting common equipment faults. Each employee took turns practicing to master proper PPE use for confined spaces and environments with toxic vapors, preventing occupational injuries caused by inadequate protection.
Fire Equipment Training: Dry Powder Extinguishers & Fire Hoses
Security personnel explained the structure of dry powder extinguishers, pressure gauge checks, and the standard four-step fire-fighting procedure. They also demonstrated how to quickly connect, lay out and operate fire hoses, and clarified the correct fire suppression methods for flammable ether solvent blazes. Employees practiced repeatedly to master the full workflow of putting out initial fires and cooling hazardous areas with water hoses.
A simulated fire with chemical drums was set up as a live practice scenario. Trainees worked as teams to suppress flames and reduce vapor hazards at close range using both extinguishers and fire hoses, gaining first-hand experience in handling early-stage fires involving ether solvents. Safety supervisors stood by throughout the drill to correct improper operations and offer guidance.
The entire drill proceeded smoothly with clear role assignments and rapid responses from all teams. Staff completed the full emergency workflow — evacuation, protective gear setup, leakage containment, fire suppression and post-incident handling — in strict accordance with the official emergency plan.
At the closing session, the company’s safety supervisor delivered a summary review. He praised the overall effectiveness of the training while pointing out minor procedural flaws observed during practice, and required all teams to hold follow-up debriefs to update position-specific emergency response cards. He emphasized that strict fire prevention, anti-static and anti-leakage protocols must be enforced across all production, filling and warehousing processes. Regular safety training and emergency drills will remain mandatory to eliminate potential hazards at the source.
This comprehensive drill built a complete safety education system covering theoretical learning, tabletop scenario simulation and field operation practice, significantly improving all staff’s ability to anticipate, respond to, and provide mutual aid during chemical leakage and fire incidents. Moving forward, Tianchi Chemical will further improve long-term safety management mechanisms, organize targeted emergency drills on a regular basis, and reinforce safety accountability for every employee. Through consistent, rigorous safety management, we will sustain stable, compliant, eco-friendly and sustainable production operations.
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