
The Changsha Municipal Emergency Management Bureau visited the Institute of Chemical Engineering to conduct safety assessment and research.
On September 15, Yan Boping, Director of the Administrative Approval Division of Changsha Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, and his delegation visited the Institute of Chemical Engineering to conduct a research and guidance visit. Yang Fangwen, Deputy General Manager of the institute, Zhong Yanming, Director of the Safety Assessment Center, and other relevant personnel attended the meeting.
Release time:
2025-09-17 13:21
Source:
Safety Evaluation Center
Responsibility:
Qu Denguang
On September 15, Yan Boping, Director of the Administrative Approval Division of the Changsha Emergency Management Bureau, and his delegation visited the Institute of Chemical Engineering to conduct research and provide guidance. Yang Fangwen, Deputy General Manager of the Institute, along with Zhong Yanming, Director of the Safety Assessment Center, and other relevant personnel, attended the meeting.
Vice General Manager Yang Fangwen warmly welcomed the leaders from the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, expressing heartfelt gratitude for their trust and support of the Chemical Research Institute's work over the years. Director Zhong Yanming of the Safety Assessment Center provided a detailed report on the institute's development journey, its qualifications and capabilities, technical strengths, notable achievements, and future growth objectives. He highlighted the institute's significant contributions in providing technical support for chemical and pharmaceutical projects across Hunan Province, as well as its successful delivery of safety-related technical services to emergency management departments at provincial, municipal, district, and county levels—and to chemical industry parks—underscoring the institute's proactive role in delivering industry-leading technical services.
Yan Boping, Director of the Administrative Approval Division at the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, introduced the main objectives of this research, guidance, and inspection effort. He highly praised the Chemical Research Institute's prominent position in the industry, noting that as a leading institution in safety services for the province's chemical sector, the institute boasts strong capabilities and an expert team with exceptional expertise in safety technology within the chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries. At the same time, he expressed hope that the Chemical Research Institute will continue to bravely shoulder its industry responsibilities, consistently providing high-quality safety technology support to government departments, chemical parks, and chemical and pharmaceutical enterprises. The Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, meanwhile, pledged its full support for the institute's ongoing initiatives. During the meeting, both sides also engaged in thorough discussions and exchanges focused on optimizing safety assessment practices and enhancing quality control measures, laying a solid foundation for future collaborative efforts.
The Chemical Engineering Institute is a qualified safety evaluation institution specializing in the chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries. With over six decades of deep expertise in these sectors, it boasts leading positions within the province in terms of design qualification levels, comprehensive project coverage, robust technical capabilities, and the number of provincial- and ministerial-level experts. Over the years, the institute has remained steadfastly focused on the safety needs of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. It provides a wide range of services—including safety assessments, specialized park inspections and audits, and technical support for safety improvement initiatives—to emergency management departments at the provincial, municipal, district, and county levels, as well as to chemical industrial parks. Additionally, the institute offers tailored professional solutions such as safety design diagnostics specifically designed for various chemical enterprises. Moreover, the institute’s team brings extensive experience in safety-related fields and has acquired cutting-edge computational software from leading global providers, including DNV GL (Norway). Beyond handling complex safety evaluations for industrial parks and enterprises, the team also undertakes critical technical tasks such as blast-resistant calculations, first-time process validation, emergency response planning, and major hazard source analyses. As a result, the institute demonstrates exceptional proficiency in analyzing and reviewing diverse technical documentation.
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