Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Crackers and fireworks
will be banned across Beijing from July 1 to Oct. 8 for safety considerations
before and during the Olympics and the Paralympics, the city's safety
administration said Monday.
According to new regulations published on the
administration's website, Beijing's cracker and fireworks ban, formerly
applicable only in the city proper, will be extended to outer areas beyond the
Fifth Ring Road.
Crackers and fireworks are banned in Beijing's city
proper except for the festive week of the Chinese Lunar New Year. But the
festive explosives are almost always available in outer Beijing, where dealers
have distribution and storage facilities. The new regulations will request them
to suspend operation during the ban and put away all their stocks at warehouses
designated by the safety authority.
To tighten up safety during the Games, Beijing Work
Safety Administration has also requested round-the-clock safety watch at
gasoline stations within 300 meters to all Olympic venues.
During the 14-week ban, the safety watchdog will stop
approving new projects involving the production or distribution of highly toxic
chemicals.
Businesses and individuals who buy existing toxic
chemicals during this period will need to register their names, ID reference,
names and quantity of the chemicals, as well as purposes of the purchase.
Meanwhile, hazardous chemical workshops, warehouses,
distributors and mines have to report to the local safety watchdog on a weekly
basis in July and daily in August.
The city will also ban the use of liquid chlorine as
a disinfection agent because the chemical stings eyes and can be toxic.