To actively implement the relevant work safety directives issued by the Shandong Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Jinan Municipal Science and Technology Bureau, and to effectively strengthen safety management during the post-holiday resumption of work and production, the Jinan Microecological Biomedicine Shandong Laboratory organised a work safety training session titled ‘First Lesson of the New Term’ on 24 February 2026, the very first day of work. All laboratory personnel attended the session, which was chaired by Deputy Director Li Xingang.

The session focused on practical safety management within research institutions, addressing key areas such as laboratory research safety protocols, hazardous chemical management, and the safe operation of specialised equipment. It provided systematic guidance on core elements including the implementation of safety responsibilities, standardised operational procedures, and critical emergency response measures. Additionally, all attendees studied the Work Safety Law and biosafety laboratory research safety standards. Typical accident case studies were used to reinforce warnings, further clarifying safety responsibilities for each position and strengthening the entire team's awareness of safety red lines and bottom-line thinking.

The meeting emphasised that work safety is the prerequisite and safeguard for the stable and orderly advancement of scientific research. All personnel must enhance their awareness, strictly implement safety management systems, swiftly transition from holiday mode to working mode, integrate safety requirements throughout all stages and aspects of research activities, routinely conduct self-inspection and self-correction of potential hazards, and comprehensively improve risk prevention and emergency response capabilities.

This training session achieved 100% participation, significantly enhancing all personnel's awareness of safety red lines. Staff proactively implemented safety precautions and hazard self-inspections, developing a profound understanding of the principle that ‘potential hazards equate to actual incidents.’ Moving forward, the laboratory will further refine its long-term mechanisms for strengthening safety controls, fostering a robust culture where ‘everyone prioritises safety and every action supports safety.’ This lays a solid foundation for the laboratory's secure and stable operation and the smooth progression of research activities.


