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Secondary response measures for heavily polluted weather

There are many secondary response measures for heavily polluted weather, as follows:

1, public protection measures. County-level education departments can guide primary and secondary schools and kindergartens to adopt flexible teaching and stop outdoor courses and activities. Stop holding large-scale mass outdoor activities.

2. Active measures to reduce pollution. Advocate that government agencies, enterprises and institutions can adopt flexible working systems such as shift holidays, off-peak commuting and telecommuting according to the actual situation of heavily polluted weather. Advocate public green travel and try to travel by public transport or electric vehicles; Turn off the engine in time to reduce the idle running time of the vehicle. It is suggested that coal-fired enterprises use low sulfur coal; Enterprises, institutions and various construction sites that emit air pollutants in the production process strengthen management and actively reduce emissions, which can improve the efficiency of pollution control facilities and adjust the production time of production processes with pollution emissions on the basis of emission standards.

3. Mandatory emission reduction measures. Emission reduction measures of industrial enterprises; The six requirements of dust prevention 100% should be strictly implemented in the construction site of the building project, and the construction should be stopped if it fails to meet the standard. Stop outdoor spraying, painting, cutting, slope protection shotcrete and other operations using organic solvents.