How long will you be detained for the crime of dangerous work?

Legal subjectivity:

Criminal detention is generally 14 days, with a maximum of 37 days. Article 89 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that if the public security organ considers that a detained person needs to be arrested, it shall submit it to the People's Procuratorate for review and approval within three days of detention. Under special circumstances, the approval time may be extended by one to four days. For major suspects who commit crimes on the fly, commit crimes multiple times, or conspire to commit crimes, the time for review and approval can be extended to 30 days. The People's Procuratorate shall make a decision to approve or disapprove the arrest within seven days after receiving the approval letter from the public security organ. If the People's Procuratorate does not approve the arrest, the public security organ shall release the person immediately upon receiving the notice and promptly notify the People's Procuratorate for execution. For those who need to continue investigation and meet the conditions for release on bail pending trial or residential surveillance, they will be released on bail pending trial or placed under residential surveillance in accordance with the law.

Legal objectivity:

Article 134-1 of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" violates the relevant provisions of production and operation safety management and one of the following circumstances is true. Anyone who is in danger of a serious casualty accident or other serious consequences shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year, criminal detention, or control: (1) Closing or destroying monitoring, alarm, protection, and life-saving equipment and facilities directly related to production safety, or tampering with, or concealing , destroyed and abandoned. (2) Refusing to comply with orders to suspend production and business, stop construction, stop using relevant equipment, facilities, and sites, or take immediate corrective measures to eliminate dangers; (3) Engage in mining, metal smelting, or construction without legal approval or permission As well as the production, operation, storage and other hazardous production activities of dangerous goods.