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Handling of major tourism events and handling of tourism emergencies

1. Handling of tourism emergencies

Particularly serious tourism emergencies refer to the following situations:

(1) More than 3 people are killed (including missing) or more than 1 people are seriously injured;

(2) there are more than 5 tourists who stay for more than 24 hours, which has seriously affected the local production and living order;

(3) other events that have a particularly significant impact at home and abroad and pose a particularly significant threat to the personal and property safety of tourists.

2. Ability to deal with tourism emergencies

Traveling is mainly about going to different places, relaxing, expressing feelings for mountains and rivers, tasting local specialties, buying local specialties and so on.

if an emergency happens during the tour, regardless of the size of the event, it will inevitably have a big or small impact on the travel itinerary, thus affecting the mood of the participants, so the emergency will inevitably affect.

3. What are the contents of handling tourism emergencies?

Tourism law enforcement brigades and institutions, which work normally, work 5 days a week and rest on Saturday and weekend. The tourism law enforcement brigade is entrusted by the local tourism bureau to exercise the functions of industry supervision and administrative law enforcement, and mainly performs the following functions: 1. Responsible for publicizing and implementing tourism laws and regulations and providing consulting services for tourists; Two, responsible for the local tourism market inspection, in conjunction with other departments to carry out comprehensive inspection; Three, investigate and deal with illegal business practices of tourism business units and employees; 4. Accept complaints and reports from tourists, and accept travel complaints assigned by higher authorities; 5. Handling cases of tourism administrative punishment; Six, to undertake the management of tourism emergency rescue, to assist the supervision and management departments to carry out the work of tourism safety production;

4. Teaching plan for handling tourism emergencies

Subtype:

1. Know how to protect the five senses. For example, don't pick your nose, put things in your mouth, plug your ears, etc.

2. Don't just ask strangers for food and eat strangers' food.

3. Don't walk with strangers casually, and don't. Don't let strangers touch your body.

4. Don't go up and down the stairs, one by one on the right, and don't slide the handrail.

5. Know your name and parents' names and telephone numbers.

6. Don't do dangerous actions, such as climbing windows, jumping stairs, playing with doors and jumping from heights.

7. Don't play with sockets and appliances.

8. Don't bring toys, knives, toothpicks and other sharp tools to the garden, and don't bring any tools. Don't put them in your mouth, nose or ears to avoid injury.

9. Don't play with your companions, let alone scratch, bite or hit them.

1. When playing in sports, games and the playground, you should listen to the teacher's arrangement, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running and colliding with each other.

11. Go out and listen to the arrangement of adults or teachers. Don't leave the team casually.

12. Keep away from transformers, construction sites and other dangerous places.

13. Know the hazards of playing with fire, electricity and water. Don't play with fire, electricity or gas to avoid accidents.

14. Don't play with your mobile phone as a toy, and don't. Don't dial the phone indiscriminately.

15. Tell an adult when you are injured.

16. Don't play on the road, walk on the right and don't play on the road. Don't cross the street without an adult.

17. Don't tease cats, rabbits, dogs and other small animals to avoid accidents.

18. Don't play in the elevator.

19. Don't drink raw water, and don't. Don't eat rotten, spoiled or smelly things.

2. Don't play with boiled water and medicine, and don't take medicine indiscriminately. Middle class: 1. Children should remember their names, home addresses, parents' full names and work units, and know how to call for help in case of danger. When a person stays at home, if a stranger visits, don't open the door without permission. 3. Don't touch the switch and plug of electrical appliances with wet hands, and don't put fingers, pins, paper clips, etc. Plug into the socket to avoid electric shock. Don't climb the stairs at home, and don't. Don't play on balconies, windows and stairs to avoid falling and rolling down stairs. 5. Cleaning products or pesticides should not be used for playing, and do not hide in cabinets or boxes when playing hide-and-seek. 6. When adults are not at home, don't go into the bathroom to play with water alone, let alone push, pull, hit and jump in the bathroom, and turn on the hot water tap at will. Don't cover your head with a plastic bag or quilt, don't. Don't put the rope around your neck, and don't. Don't put peanuts, buttons, marbles and other small things into your nostrils or mouth, so as not to accidentally inhale into the trachea. 8. Don't turn on the gas switch, and don't touch the open flame with your hands; Teach children how to save themselves in case of fire, how to escape quickly or wait for an adult to rescue them. 9. Before telling children to eat anything, they must first get the consent of adults. Don't pick up anything on the floor or table and eat it. Also be careful not to run while eating, or food will be easily inhaled into the trachea. 1. Let children learn to cherish toys, learn how to share each other's S toys with children, so as not to be injured by grabbing toys or damaged toys. 11. Understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation directions in public places. 12. Know the alarm number: 11, 12, 119, and know how to call the police. 13. After school in the afternoon, take adults with you. You don't have to run around by yourself, and you can't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents. 14. Educate children not to believe the random words of strangers, not to walk with strangers without permission, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. 15. Don't lock the door yourself at home, and don't play with gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers, medicines and other dangerous goods. 16. You don't have to cross the road alone without an adult. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't play on the road, and walk on the right side of the road. 17. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don't open the door when Tang hears a knock at the door. Try to deal with it to prevent thieves from breaking in when adults are away. 18. When traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits, don't catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents. 19. Have a preliminary understanding of the hazards of lightning. Rainy days and lightning can avoid seeking shelter under trees and eaves. 2. In case of fire or gas leakage, know simple treatment and escape methods.

21. Calm down, Tang. Don't worry. When you know that the disaster has happened, you should follow the instructions of adults.

22. Have a preliminary understanding of the hazards of typhoons, rainstorms and earthquakes and simple self-protection methods. Big class: 1. Teach children not to carry toys and sharp tools with them, and not to put them in their mouths, noses and ears to avoid injury. 2. Educate children not to play with toys and companions, and not to scratch, bite or hit them. 3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing windows, scraping windows, jumping stairs, playing with doors, jumping from high places, etc. 4. When visiting public places, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites. Listen to the teacher (or adult) and don't quit the group casually. If you have something to do, you should tell the teacher. 5. Educate children to follow the teacher's instructions, observe discipline and conduct activities in an orderly manner to avoid chasing, running around and colliding with each other. 6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, let them know the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water, and prevent accidents. 7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police. 8. After school in the afternoon, educate children to take adults with them, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents. 9. Educate children to know their own names, garden names, parents' names, units, home addresses and telephone numbers, which will be clearly expressed, and they will know how to protect themselves in case of emergency. 1. Educate children not to believe the random words of strangers, not to walk with strangers without permission, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. Tell the child that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch his or her body. If a stranger wants to do this, he must run away as soon as possible. 11. Educate children not to lock their doors at home, and not to play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines. 12. Prevent poisoning. Poisoning covers a wide range, including gas, food, chemicals, medicines, disinfectants, pesticides and other poisoning incidents. 13. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don: When they hear a knock at the door, they won't open the door. You can say, my parents are not at home, please come back later to prevent thieves from breaking into houses while adults are away. 14. When traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits, don't catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents. 15. Obey the traffic rules, know the safety knowledge of taking the bus and know some safety signs. don't stay and play on the road, take the sidewalk and cross the road at the crosswalk. When riding a horse, sit still, don't stick your hands and head out of the window, and don't touch the buttons on the car. 16. In order to prevent playing with fire, it is not advisable to go into the kitchen. Never play with flammable kindling materials such as matches and lighters, and understand the dangers of playing with fire. 17. Don't touch the thermos, boiling water and water dispenser to prevent burns and burns. 18. Don't play with water, don't. Don't turn the tap water switch, play in lakes and rivers, stay in a safe place, never run around, so as not to slip into the water, and don't walk on the road where the manhole cover is lost. 19. Don't play with electricity, touch and play with running electric fans and other electrical products, and don't touch power sockets. Don't touch the power switch with wet hands. You can not just press the knobs and buttons of electrical appliances until you learn how to operate them. Some household appliances can only be operated by adults, and you can leave them alone. 2. Children should save electricity, use electricity safely, pay attention to saving electricity, turn off the lights conveniently, turn off the lights when no one is around, and turn off the TV in time after watching. Educate children to learn lightning protection. 21. Let children use knives, scissors or other sharp things as toys. Teach children to use knives, scissors and other appliances correctly. 22. Pay attention to the rules of exercise, proceed in order, avoid collisions, play dangerous games, know that joy brings sorrow, know the danger of climbing, and educate children not to jump off from heights casually. Courage and bravado are two different things. Teach

24. I will clearly express my name, garden name, parents' name, company, home address and telephone number. I know how to protect myself in an emergency.

25. Don't run around with pencils, chopsticks, popsicles, glass bottles or sharp things in your hand or mouth, because it is easy to stab yourself and others.

26. Educate children not to put plastic bags over their heads as masks to avoid suffocation and death.

27. Understand the purpose and correct use of the 11 alarm telephone.

5. How to deal with tourism emergencies

Let's start with the conclusion. The contents of tourism emergency monitoring and evaluation are as follows. Tourism emergency monitoring and evaluation mainly includes emergency mechanism, emergency personnel team construction, emergency material reserve, upstream and downstream industry response personnel resource reserve, etc.

6. How to deal with drowning in tourism emergencies?

There will be a holiday soon, and there must be many friends preparing to travel. If you want to play by the water, what should you do if you meet someone who accidentally falls into the water? C now teach you a few tricks. Be sure to keep them in mind. You should know science if you are brave.

You don't have to do it blindly to save people in water.

When traveling happily, an aunt didn't listen to the guide because she didn't. Warning. Tourists in the same trade lend a helping hand, but they are caught in the water. In desperation, the guide's empty-handed diving rescue is ineffective, but all three people are in danger, and the rushing river may ruthlessly devour them at any time.

The chef in a nearby restaurant found a water pipe instead of a rope to save people. Unexpectedly, it is very dangerous. Fortunately, the local police and firefighters arrived in time, and professional rescue tools and techniques finally succeeded in saving the three people from the rushing river.

Three steps of underwater rescue:

When someone falls into the water, you must not blindly slip. Experts suggest three steps to help scientifically:

1. Call the rescue number in time: 119, 12;

2. Find floatable objects to help: life jackets, lifebuoys, boats and wooden boards, as long as they can float in the water, they can be used for emergencies;

3. Rescue with ropes: In the absence of professional ropes, tying a knot with clothes can also temporarily replace ropes to participate in rescue.

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