1。 Particularly serious accidents refer to accidents that cause more than 30 deaths, or serious injuries 1 000 people (including acute industrial poisoning, the same below), or direct economic losses1100 million yuan;
2。 A major accident refers to an accident that causes more than 30 people to die 10, or more than 50 people to be seriously injured 100, or more than 50 million yuan1000, resulting in direct economic losses;
3。 A major accident refers to an accident that causes more than 3 deaths 10, or serious injuries to more than 50 people 10, or direct economic losses of more than 50 million yuan 10.
4。 A general accident refers to an accident that causes less than 3 deaths, or serious injuries 10, or direct economic losses100000 yuan.
Second, the provisions of the accident reporting time
1, the accident reporting time limit of the accident unit. From the time when the person in charge of the accident unit receives the accident report, the time limit for the unit to report to the government functional departments is 1 hour.
2. Time limit for accident reporting by government functional departments. The safety production supervision and management department of the people's government at or above the county level and the relevant departments responsible for safety production supervision and management shall report to the accident safety supervision and management department of the people's government at the next higher level;
And the relevant departments responsible for the supervision and administration of production safety shall report the accident step by step, that is, the reporting time at each level shall not exceed 2 hours. Safety supervision and management departments and relevant departments responsible for safety production supervision and management shall report the accident to the people's government at the same level at the same time.
3. Definition of statutory time limit for accident reporting. The statutory time limit for accident reporting stipulated in the Regulations shall be counted from the time when the accident unit discovers the accident and the functional department of the relevant people's government receives the accident report. Failing to report the accident beyond the statutory time limit without justifiable reasons;
Report the accident late and bear the corresponding legal responsibility. But there is force majeure and there is evidence to prove it. If the accident information cannot be submitted in time due to communication interruption, traffic jam or other natural reasons, the reporting time limit may be appropriately extended.
What level has the accident report reached?
Legal analysis: According to the regulations, especially serious accidents and major accidents need to be reported to the supervision and management department of the State Council city safety production step by step; Major accidents shall be reported to the safety production supervision and management departments of the governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government step by step; General accidents can be reported to the safety production supervision and management department of the municipal people's government with districts.
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Legal basis: Regulations on Reporting, Investigation and Handling of Production Safety Accidents
Eleventh production safety supervision and management departments and relevant departments responsible for the supervision and management of production safety shall report the accident situation step by step, and the reporting time at each level shall not exceed 2 hours.
Twelfth accident report shall include the following contents:
(a) the general situation of the accident unit;
(2) The time, place and scene of the accident;
(3) A brief description of the accident;
(four) the number of casualties (including the number of people unaccounted for) that have been caused or may be caused by the accident and the preliminary estimated direct economic losses;
(5) Measures already taken;
(6) Other circumstances that should be reported.