Successfully conducted laboratory safety drills, strengthening the safety defense line
In order to effectively enhance the safety awareness of teachers and students in the laboratory and improve their ability to coordinate in handling emergencies and rescue themselves and each other, a well-organized laboratory safety drill was successfully held on the third floor of the Science and Technology Building on the afternoon of October 11, 2025. This drill was led by the lab Center and the Logistics Security Center, and was jointly participated by multiple research teams. The expected results were achieved.
01 Conduct thorough planning and deployment in advance

Meeting Deployment
To ensure the smooth progress of the drill, the Lab Center held a drill deployment meeting at 1:30 p.m. in Room 304 of the Science and Technology Building (CSMT304). All staff members, including the chief commander, safety officer, and heads of each emergency team, attended the meeting on time. Dr.Tian Xuechen, the head of the Experimental Center, served as the overall commander of the drill. The responsibilities and divisions of labor for each team were clearly defined. The meeting detailed the handling procedures and collaboration points for the accident scenarios and finally confirmed the safety precautions during the drill.
Evacuation Training
The logistics security center conducted a personnel evacuation training for all the participants. The training was combined with the evacuation route map, and detailed explanations were given on the optimal evacuation routes for different laboratory locations, the positions of safety exits, the key points of evacuation actions, and the specific locations of assembly points. Through theoretical explanations and on-site Q&A, it ensured that every teacher and student clearly understood the correct evacuation methods in emergency situations, laying a solid foundation for the safety and efficiency of the subsequent practical drills.
02 Simulating Real Emergency Response Scenario

Simulate real scenarios to test emergency response capabilities
The drill was officially launched at 2 p.m. This drill was not a simple emergency evacuation; instead, it was designed based on the actual risks that might occur during the laboratory's daily operations. The drill simulated a small fire caused by the leakage of flammable chemicals. From the discovery of the accident, the initial alarm, emergency firefighting and leakage control, to the evacuation of personnel, medical rescue and post-event handling, the entire process highly replicated the entire emergency response process.


Efficient response, fire linkage
Simulating the occurrence of an emergency situation, the participating teachers and students quickly got into the right mindset. Members of the emergency response and handling team immediately used fire extinguishers and adsorption materials for initial control; the evacuation and guidance team efficiently guided the flow of people; the medical rescue team provided emergency rinsing and rescue for the simulated "injured persons". Throughout the process, each team had clear responsibilities, smooth communication, and excellent coordination, demonstrating excellent emergency response skills.
03 All personnel involved, consolidating the results
Firefighting Skills Practical Training
After all the personnel safely evacuated to the assembly point, the activity entered the stage of practical firefighting skills training. Professional personnel from the school security department explained the correct operation steps, usage methods and precautions of dry powder fire extinguishers and fire hoses on-site. Under the guidance of the professionals, the participating teachers and students personally operated the fire extinguishers for simulated firefighting, and practiced the rapid deployment, connection and retraction of fire hoses in groups. This "zero-distance" experience greatly enhanced the teachers and students' ability to fight initial fires and their confidence in practical operation.

Summarize and enhance, jointly build a safety culture
After the drill was completed, the chief commander and the evaluators conducted an immediate on-site assessment. They commended the response speed and teamwork spirit of each stage of the drill. At the same time, they also proposed optimization suggestions for the details. Subsequently, the experimental center will conduct a thorough review and improve the laboratory safety emergency plan to ensure that the campus laboratory safety defense line is even stronger.