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The Environmental Accident Consulting and Monitoring Center operates 24 hours a day, year-round handling environmental accident prevention, preparation, response and recovery work, which included 1,398 chemical consultation and monitoring cases, and 42 on-site accident response cases, 20,965 cases of vertical and horizontal reporting, and 99% successful SMS notifications. In order to build joint prevention and support capabilities, the center carried out 228 joint prevention inspection document reviews and revisions, completed 66 document inspections, three joint prevention briefings, 33 national joint prevention organization tests without warnings, four demonstration and observation activities for regional joint prevention organizations and one performance awards event for join prevention organizations, with 2,315 people participating. In accordance with the “Guidelines for Assessing Professional Qualifications for Environmental Accident Technology Task Force Personnel” the Center carried out 18 personnel training and testing sessions, one professional periodic refresher training course, and one professional training course for core task force personnel (support camps for core task force personnel), with a total of 180 people participating. A total of 30 training sessions and 753 participants participated in blind sample analysis ability testing and simulated accident scenario drills for instrument and equipment training. The environmental accident analysis and detection values were checked 42 times for a total of 3,001 monitoring records. Six CO2 emissions reduction effectiveness estimates for accident situation modeling and simulation were conducted, resulting in 46.85% CO2 emissions reduction effectiveness. In order to promote international exchanges in environmental accidental and disaster prevention and response, the Center participated in the 2024 CHEMTREC International Hazmat Summit (CIHS) held in Miami, Florida and carried out the 2024 Professional Training on Environmental Disaster and Accident Response in the Asia-Pacific Region (Japan), with a total of 32 personnel participating.
To conduct accident risk assessments and guidance for newly regulated plants and major production plants, the Center drafted a guidance reference manual and plant operation safety management check list and completed 10 sessions providing a total of 250 recommendations. Technical data production and publishing included the updating and entry of 507 regulated toxic chemical substances in the prevention and response database, Four environmental accident e-newsletters, and four exclusive interviews. The Center also completed revisions to logos, domain names, and accessibility labels for the toxic chemical substances disaster prevention and response System, environmental accident e-newsletters, environmental accident response vehicle management platform, cell alarm and rapid notification platform, and professional response personnel training management information system. Prevention and rescue unit contact information functionality and new pages for joint prevention printed check lists and implemented testing records were developed. For the reorganization of simulated solution proportions of common causative corrosive substances, 15 types of controlled chemical substance data and functional modules were screened and deployed. 40 new sets of contingency experience modules were added. The Disaster Management Digital Cloud Training Platform training module was used to complete six events, with a total of 168 participants. For the operation and maintenance of the toxic chemical disaster prevention and response management information system, 419 high-priority Microsoft updates, 37 system maintenance records, and 24 security inspections were carried out.
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