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Execution of Emergency Response Drills

Besides organizing emergency response drills every six months, the industrial park conducts joint drills with the county government every year, expanded joint drills with Mailiao Association for Safety & Health, annual ocean pollution drills, public area pipe carrier drills, irregular national toxic chemical substance disaster response drills, and national key infrastructure protection drills. The cross-departmental joint drills allow departments to work better together in disaster relief, while strengthening the mutual assistance and joint defense mechanisms of joint defense organizations.

Starting in the second half of 2022, FPCC plans drills for high risk topics every six months to strengthen the disaster relief capabilities of front-line response personnel. High risks, such as fire accidents in plants, or processes that have been involved in fire accidents in the past are given priority for drills, which train personnel in using response instruments and reporting. We also conduct nighttime drills, when there are fewer personnel on duty and lighting is poor, to strengthen the emergency response and disaster relief abilities of personnel who are on duty.