The article below will provide the content of the General Department of Taxation's request regarding strengthening fire prevention and fighting works in Vietnam
The General Department of Taxation's request regarding strengthening fire prevention and fighting works in Vietnam (Image from the internet)
On August 8, 2024, the General Department of Taxation issued Official Dispatch 3478/TCT-TVQT regarding strengthening fire prevention and fighting works in Vietnam.
To enhance fire prevention and fighting (FPF) works in the upcoming period, the General Department of Taxation of Vietnam requests the following units:
- Continue to disseminate, propagate, and thoroughly implement the Law on Fire Prevention and Fighting, directives from the Government, the Prime Minister, and the Ministry of Finance to each official and public employee (collectively referred to as official) to strictly comply with FPF regulations. Additionally, conduct training sessions on FPF so that officials are aware and proactively implement FPF measures.
- Review, consolidate the FPF Command Units, FPF Teams within each unit, and maintain the operations of these FPF units following the principle of “4 on-site,” ensuring prompt readiness to handle incidents of fire, explosion, or any threat to the safety and security of the agency. Continue organizing training and fire drills for the agency's FPF units; proactively, closely coordinate with relevant local authorities to promptly handle any fire or explosion incident from the outset to prevent safety and security issues. Regularly provide FPF training to the agency's FPF units to ensure they are prepared to address any arising situations.
- Regularly inspect current FPF equipment and systems at the agency's headquarters to promptly address, replace, and repair as needed, ensuring compliance with existing FPF requirements and regulations. For investment projects involving office building construction, ensure they meet current FPF design and regulatory standards.
- Issue regulations and internal rules within each unit that include FPF provisions in accordance with current laws, paying special attention to ensuring officials absolutely must not: independently bring in or use personal electrical devices within the office that can easily cause short circuits, fires, or explosions; bring hazardous chemicals prone to causing fires and explosions into the unit; smoke in non-designated areas; keep documents and papers neatly and away from fire-prone areas...
- Enhance fire prevention and fighting efforts for the server room safety system:
+ The server room should only contain operational devices serving system operations, absolutely no other devices, such as defective devices, devices awaiting disposal or destruction, documents, materials, or flammable items should be stored in the server room. Ensure the server room environment is clean to maintain safety.
+ Conduct daily routine checks on the system in the server room and monitor logs and warning emails from the server room safety system according to the Management Regulations, operation deployment of IT infrastructure issued by the General Department of Taxation in Decision No. 778/QD-TCT on June 16, 2011.
+ Monitor the operation of the electrical system serving the server room (central switchgear system, UPS system); air conditioning system, surveillance camera system, fire prevention and fighting system, lightning protection, grounding systems for electrical and network paths, and cooling systems for server racks.
+ Assign staff to be on duty 24/7 to ensure the safety of the server room, increasing checks on electrical systems, network systems, and server room safety systems to prevent any safety hazards related to from electrical systems or equipment; Monitor the entirety of the server room 24/7 through the server room surveillance camera system.
+ In case of needing support for server room safety, units should contact the Information Technology Department, General Department of Taxation (contact person: Vu Trinh Long, senior specialist, phone: (024) 37689679 - extension 6419, mobile: 0979729236, email: vtlong@gdt.gov.vn.)
More details can be found in Decision 816/QD-TTg which comes into force in Vietnam from August 9, 2024.
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