Emergency Response Organization
The head of each complex serves as the emergency commander. Each complex conducts drills every half a year based on different situations and organizes firefighting training to minimize the impact of accidents. In case of personal injuries, fires, or explosions caused by chemical leaks, handlers should be fairly aware of responses to chemical disasters.
Emergency Response Organization at Complex
FPC organizes four rounds of contingency drill in controlled chemical tanker transport every year to improve the capacity of the response personnel and transport team in case of emergencies during transport. Through support from different mutual defense organizations, resources, personnel, and equipment for disaster relief are shared to strengthen the overall capacity for disaster relief.
Contingency Drill in Controlled Chemical Tanker Transport
Personnel Wear Grade A Protective Clothing
Tank Shift of VCM Tanker
Stopping Leakage of VCM Tanker
To enhance fire safety and disaster relief capabilities, each complex arranges fire and rescue emergency response drills in different scenarios every six months. Additionally, each complex also carries out overall and no-warning test drills on EPA's controlled chemicals, including complexes and transportation. On September 23, 2022, we worked with the Kaohsiung City Government to conduct the "2022 Kaohsiung City Toxic Chemical Disaster Joint Prevention Team Emergency Response Drill".