The College of Marine Science and Engineering has launched a special inspection on laboratory safety

Date:2025-11-28Views:10

To comprehensively identify potential safety hazards and ensure the smooth operation of teaching and research work, on November 28th, President Feng Daolun and Vice President Guo Jiamin led a team to conduct a special safety inspection of the college's laboratories.

The leaders of the hospital visited each experimental site in depth, focusing on high-temperature and high-pressure equipment, ventilation systems, and environmental hygiene, and carried out a detailed inspection. We conducted on-site inspections of the operation norms and maintenance records of high-temperature and high-pressure equipment, with a focus on testing the operational efficiency of the laboratory ventilation system. We also put forward clear requirements for the environmental management of each laboratory, including hygiene dead corners and the placement of items. During the inspection, the college leaders had on-site exchanges with the teachers and students of the laboratory, and gained a detailed understanding of the difficulties and demands in daily management.

President Feng Daolun emphasized during the inspection that safety is no small matter and responsibility weighs more than a mountain. He pointed out that high-temperature and high-pressure equipment is a key link with concentrated risks, and it is necessary to strictly follow the operating procedures to ensure absolute safety. The ventilation system is an important facility for ensuring the health of teachers and students and must be kept in good operation. He demanded that all laboratories immediately rectify the problems found, resolutely eliminate any mentality of taking chances, and build a solid safety defense line.

This inspection effectively identified potential risks and further tightened the chain of safety responsibilities. The college will continue to track the rectification situation and jointly create a safe and standardized experimental environment.


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