Does the explosion of the stove in the hotel kitchen belong to the Special Equipment Safety Act?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The term "special equipment" as used in the Special Equipment Safety Law refers to boilers, pressure vessels (including gas cylinders), pressure pipelines, elevators, lifting machinery, passenger ropeways, large-scale amusement facilities, special motor vehicles in the field (factory), and other special equipment to which this Law applies to the safety of persons and property.

    The explosion of the stove in the kitchen of the hotel is a relatively dangerous boiler, and it also belongs to the special equipment safety law.

    Pay attention to the safe use of kitchens, gas, electrical appliances and appliances.

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