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On-site supervision and inspection: Regularly conduct on-site supervision and inspections to ensure the effective implementation of safety measures during construction, and to identify and resolve potential safety hazards in a timely manner.
Emergency plans and rescue measures: Develop comprehensive emergency plans, including procedures for handling emergencies such as fires and natural disasters, and equip necessary emergency rescue equipment and personnel.
Safety awareness training: Provide safety awareness training to all staff, emphasizing the concept of safety first, and enhance their attention to and ability to handle safety issues.
Cooperate with venue management: Work closely with venue management to understand the safety regulations and policies of the exhibition hall, ensuring that the construction process complies with the venue's regulations.
Compliance with construction standards: Ensure that all construction work complies with local building and safety codes, including structural stability, electrical safety, and fire prevention requirements.
Training and qualifications: Ensure that the construction team's staff have relevant professional training and qualifications, understand safety operation procedures, and are trained to respond to emergencies.
Construction site management: Ensure that there is a designated person responsible for safety management at the construction site, including setting up safety warning signs, reasonably dividing work areas, and ensuring unobstructed passageways.
Material selection and quality control: Ensure that the materials selected for construction meet safety standards and undergo quality inspection to avoid using substandard or hazardous materials.
Electrical safety: Ensure that the installation and use of electrical equipment comply with safety standards, use waterproof and fire-resistant electrical equipment that meets regulations, and prevent electrical accidents.