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The Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that tour operators should

According to the provisions of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, tour operators should strictly implement the laws, regulations, national standards and industry standards related to safety production management and fire safety management, have corresponding conditions for safety production, formulate tourism safety protection systems and emergency plans, regularly train employees who directly provide services to tourists in emergency rescue skills, conduct safety inspection, monitoring and evaluation on the products and services provided, and take necessary measures to prevent hazards.

Legal basis:

Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

Seventy-ninth tour operators should strictly implement the laws, regulations, national standards and industry standards related to safety production management and fire safety management, have corresponding safety production conditions, and formulate tourist safety protection systems and emergency plans.

Tourism operators shall conduct regular emergency rescue skills training for employees who directly provide services to tourists, conduct safety inspection, monitoring and evaluation on the products and services provided, and take necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of hazards.

Tourism operators should take corresponding safety measures when organizing and receiving tourists such as the elderly, minors and the disabled.

Article 80 Tourism operators shall explain or warn tourists in advance in an express way about the following matters in tourism activities:

(a) the correct use of related facilities and equipment;

(2) Necessary safety precautions and emergency measures;

(3) Business premises, facilities and equipment that are not open to tourists;

(four) groups that are not suitable to participate in related activities;

(five) other circumstances that may endanger the personal and property safety of tourists.

Article 81 After an emergency or a tourism safety accident occurs, the tour operators shall immediately take necessary rescue and disposal measures, fulfill their reporting obligations according to law, and properly arrange tourists.

Eighty-second tourists have the right to request the tour operators, local governments and relevant institutions to provide timely assistance when their personal and property safety is threatened.

When China outbound tourists encounter difficulties abroad, they have the right to ask our local institutions to provide assistance and protection within the scope of their duties.

After receiving the help of relevant organizations or institutions, tourists should pay the expenses that should be borne by individuals.