08/06 2025
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Nestled in Zhangshu City, Jiangxi Province, the salt chemical industry base serves as a hub for multiple energy and chemical enterprises. As a hallmark of Jiangxi's salt industry, this base faces significant safety challenges amidst its development. It must rigorously manage gas leaks, aging equipment, and hazardous chemical transportation, demanding robust emergency management. Since 2024, the Zhangshu Salt Chemical Industry Base has partnered with Hikvision to introduce a visual emergency command and dispatch system centered around "prevention, management, and control." This system bolsters the final line of defense in chemical park safety risk prevention and control, ensuring the base's safe production.
Unified Emergency Information on a Single Screen
With dozens of enterprises, the Zhangshu Salt Chemical Industry Base generates an abundance of emergency data. For the park management, this information often resembles scattered puzzle pieces across multiple systems.
Now, Hikvision's comprehensive application platform for chemical parks has consolidated this puzzle onto a 3D map. Based on the 3D map of the Zhangshu Salt Chemical Industry Park, the platform integrates multi-source data such as enterprise information, hazardous sources, video surveillance, emergency experts, and rescue teams. It dynamically displays real-time information on emergency resources, plan statistics, drill data, and alarm events, enhancing the park's real-time monitoring and intelligent decision-making capabilities. For instance, the platform presents real-time operating data of hazardous chemical vehicles within the park and promptly issues alarms upon detecting anomalies, aiding precise handling.
'Millisecond-Level Response' to Emergencies
In emergencies, the fear lies in 'inaccurate and slow' decisions and 'untransmitted and slow-acting' commands. For example, in the event of a sudden leak, on-duty personnel may communicate via walkie-talkie and group messages while still needing to open a computer to view the floor plan, wasting time on 'information hunting'.
With the unified integration and visual presentation of multi-source data, the park management can optimize resource allocation during emergencies, conduct online consultations, and access on-site videos, personnel positioning data, real-time weather information, etc., for multi-party collaboration. This assists commanders in making accurate and scientific decisions, breaking through traditional reliance on experience.
Closed-loop management also covers on-duty management, daily personnel management, and emergency procedures from alarm reception to follow-up reporting, response initiation, resource scheduling, accident handling, and emergency termination. Leveraging converged communication capabilities, the system automatically sends notifications via phone or SMS upon initiating an emergency response, ensuring timely instruction dissemination.
In emergencies, on-duty personnel can simply double-click on the map to summon videos, initiate plans, notify experts, and lock in rescue teams, achieving a 'millisecond-level response'.
Drills and Plans for Enhanced Emergency Response
In daily park management, regular drills contribute to the unified integration of emergency drill data from the Zhangshu Salt Chemical Industry Base and higher authorities, bolstering emergency response capabilities. Unlike past drills requiring manual coordination, the current system integrates 2D/3D maps for plan demonstrations, collaborative drills, and reenactments, enabling online team formation with a single click. This reduces drill costs and improves effectiveness.
Furthermore, to enhance emergency plan practicality, the platform facilitates filing, maintenance, and multi-dimensional statistics for plans from the Zhangshu Salt Chemical Industry Base and higher authorities. Like a shared document, both the park and higher authorities can collaboratively make changes and adjust in real-time based on actual effects, using plan drills to optimize plans and improve accuracy.
From 'Data Silos' to 'Unified Management on One Map', Hikvision continues to explore and innovate, elevating the digital level of enterprise safety supervision and safeguarding the safety of industries, including the chemical sector.