In a recent event, the Huizhou Power Supply Bureau’s occupational safety experience center and operational base welcomed a group of young visitors—students from Huanggang High School in Huizhou. One student, after experiencing an electric shock simulation, was so shocked that he immediately refused to try again, exclaiming, “Wow, this is what the original feeling of electric shock is like! It's terrifying!â€
The Huizhou Power Supply Bureau’s vocational safety experience center, completed at the end of last year, is located at the Longyuan Power Training Base in Zhongkai High-tech Zone. As the first city-level bureau-level safety and health center under Guangdong Power Grid Company, it offers a comprehensive learning environment. The facility includes indoor safety and sensory halls, outdoor high-altitude training areas, and a power equipment exhibition hall.
After watching the animated short film “Safety Electricity†and the micro-film “Light from the Mountain,†Wang Tiezhan, a technical expert from the Huizhou Power Supply Bureau’s expert studio, joined the students on a hands-on tour. He explained the construction, operation, and equipment of substations, as well as grounding techniques and engineering lab practices.
Under the guidance of staff, the students explored various indoor and outdoor safety projects. In the high-altitude fall simulation area, they learned the importance of wearing a hard hat and safety helmet. One student shared, “Without a helmet, it feels like it would hurt a lot.â€
Li Xiaoli, director of the Training Center at the Human Resources Department of the Huizhou Power Supply Bureau, emphasized that all project designs in the experience center are based on real-life scenarios, aiming to enhance the safety awareness of power workers through personal experiences and device interactions. The goal is to make employees more aware of potential risks such as electric shocks, falling poles, and high-altitude falls, and to cultivate good professional habits.
The Huizhou Municipal Power Supply Bureau encourages students and citizens to visit and experience the center. Through a multi-dimensional approach—watching videos, on-site visits, and hands-on experiences—visitors can better understand the importance of electricity safety.
Additionally, the Wuhu Power Supply Station has launched a 24-hour self-service business hall. This initiative aims to address the challenges of long queues and difficulty in paying bills or issuing invoices in remote areas of Wuhu.
According to the head of the Wuhu Power Supply Bureau, the 24-hour self-service terminal features a simple and fast system. Users only need to follow the on-screen instructions to choose between cash or UnionPay card payments, press the confirmation button, and complete the transaction. The system also supports printing payment receipts.
Moreover, the self-service electricity bill payment system offers multiple functions, including bill payment, information inquiry, bill printing, and transaction reconciliation. It also allows for prepayment of electricity bills, helping to avoid losses due to missed payments.
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