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At 15:00 p.m. on August 15, 2025, during a period prone to high-temperature fire risks in the third quarter, Santacc Energy Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Santacc") carried out a full-staff fire emergency drill in the company's office building area. All over 100 employees participated in the drill, which combined theory with practical operation to comprehensively enhance their fire safety emergency response capabilities and build a solid "firewall" for the company's safe production.
Thorough Preparation to Lay a Solid Foundation for the Drill
To ensure the drill was efficient and orderly, the company's Safety Production Management Department launched preparation work two weeks in advance: A special drill team led by the general manager as the chief commander was established. A detailed plan was formulated based on the office building's structure and personnel distribution, clarifying the responsibilities of evacuation guides, fire-fighting operators, and medical support personnel. Evacuation route maps and fire equipment usage guidelines were posted on each floor in advance; fire safety knowledge booklets were shared via the internal training group; and preliminary theoretical training was organized for all staff, focusing on fire alarm procedures, key points for initial fire handling, and escape precautions—laying a solid foundation for the smooth implementation of the drill.

Real-Scenario Simulation to Immersively Enhance Emergency Capabilities
At exactly 15:00 p.m., the drill officially began as a simulated "fire" was triggered on the 3rd floor of the office building (safe smoke was released by smoke generators on-site, and audio-visual alarms were activated simultaneously).
Emergency Evacuation Session: Evacuation guides on each floor immediately waved fluorescent batons to direct employees to cover their mouths and noses with wet towels, bend down, and evacuate quickly via the emergency stairs. They also checked each office to ensure no one was left behind. The entire process—from the alarm sounding to all employees gathering at the designated safe area on the square in front of the office building—took only 3 minutes and 20 seconds. The evacuation was orderly, with no congestion or delays.
Practical Escape Skill Training: In the safe area, safety officers demonstrated practical skills such as "escaping in a smoky environment" and "taking shelter in stairwells". They corrected common wrong behaviors of employees, such as "running blindly" and "taking elevators", and organized employees into groups to simulate escape scenarios, helping them personally understand the importance of correct escape methods.
Practical Fire-Fighting Drill: At the end of the drill, fire fighters on-site explained the working principles and operation steps of dry powder fire extinguishers and fire hoses, using the easy-to-remember four-character mnemonic: "Lift, Unplug, Grip, Squeeze". Later, employees took turns to practice fire-fighting. Facing simulated oil pan fires, everyone quickly put out the flames in accordance with standard procedures. Some employees who participated in practical operations for the first time practiced repeatedly under the guidance of fire fighters until they mastered the skills proficiently, creating a lively interactive atmosphere on-site.

Review and Summary to Consolidate Drill Results

After the drill, the chief commander summarized the activity, affirming the active participation and standardized response of all employees. Meanwhile, he pointed out existing issues such as "slow evacuation speed of individual employees" and "unfamiliarity with fire extinguisher operation", and requested the Safety Production Management Department to conduct special retraining for weak areas in the future. In addition, the company distributed fire safety commemorative booklets to participating employees and uploaded the edited drill video to the internal platform, allowing employees to review and learn at any time—achieving the effect of "one drill, overall improvement".

This fire drill not only helped all employees further master core skills in emergency fire escape and initial fire handling but also strengthened their fire safety awareness of "prevention first, combination of prevention and fire-fighting". It effectively improved the company's overall emergency response capabilities and coordinated handling level. In the future, Santacc will continue to conduct regular safety drills, integrate fire safety management into daily work, and effectively safeguard employees' lives and the company's stable development.