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Beijing Electric Power Company Dispatch System Completes First Round of Safety Review

📅Oct 19, 2012
Category:Industry News|Date:2012-10-19|Brief:Key Note: Recently, the dispatch system of Beijing Electric Power Company completed the first round of review in the special campaign for safety rectification. The review work closely centered on the 'Three Zero' goals of the special safety rectification campaign, ensuring zero violations, zero errors, and zero mistakes in power grid dispatch operation and management.
Beijing Electric Power Company Dispatch System Completes First Round of Safety Review

Key Note: Recently, the dispatch system of Beijing Electric Power Company completed the first round of review in the special campaign for safety rectification. The review work closely centered on the "Three Zero" goals of the special safety rectification campaign, ensuring zero violations, zero errors, and zero mistakes in power grid dispatch operation and management, and eliminating the occurrence of misdispatch accidents.

Recently, the dispatch system of Beijing Electric Power Company completed the first round of review in the special campaign for safety rectification. The review work closely centered on the "Three Zero" goals of the special safety rectification campaign, ensuring zero violations, zero errors, and zero mistakes in power grid dispatch operation and management, and eliminating the occurrence of misdispatch accidents.

Since May 24, the Dispatching and Communication Center of Beijing Electric Power Company has fully launched the special campaign for safety rectification of the dispatch system. The Dispatching and Communication Center organized dispatch operation personnel and relevant management staff to form 5 special inspection teams to inspect 16 district dispatch centers. The inspection covered a total of 30 items across 11 aspects, including institutional documents, duty management, dispatch operations, risk control, fault handling, and personnel training.

The inspection teams went deep into the dispatch rooms of various districts, and through methods such as reviewing paper documents, on-site questioning, and checking system records, they thoroughly sorted out hidden safety hazards in the dispatch operation of each district dispatch center, identified problems, and clarified the focus of rectification work for the next stage. After summary and analysis, the inspection teams found a total of 85 problems of various types, including some operation personnel lacking theoretical knowledge of power systems, insufficient understanding of dispatch regulations, unclear mastery of risk response plans, slow turnover of dispatch operation personnel, and shortage of talent reserves.

In the next step, the Dispatching and Communication Center of Beijing Electric Power Company will guide the district dispatch centers to comprehensively carry out rectification work in response to the above problems. The rectification work will last for two months. In September and October, the district dispatch centers will also carry out a second round of review activities, with the 16 district dispatch centers divided into 4 groups for special mutual inspections of dispatch operation. The municipal dispatch center will announce the review results across the entire company.

--Reprinted from China Energy Information Network