BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's State
Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) said Thursday it would step up the
inspections of purchases of dangerous chemicals because of security concerns
ahead of the National Day on Oct. 1.
The inspections, effective through Oct. 9, involve
establishing a register to guard against potential dangers before and during
celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of New China.
Under the regulation, company and individual buyers
of dangerous chemicals would be required to provide vendors with copies of
company licenses or personal identity cards.
Vendors would be responsible for verifying buyers'
documentation.
They will have to make a detailed record of the
purchases, including company and individual buyers' names, addresses, contact
information and identity card numbers.
Information such as date of purchases, amount and
proposed use of the purchased chemicals will also be required.
The government agency said buyers would have to
obtain permits from the Ministry of Public Security to buy dangerous or
poisonous chemicals.
A list of the key dangerous chemicals, including
perchloric, nitric and sulphuric acids, has been issued by the SAWS.
The administration is taking similar measures in
regard to retail sales of refined oil and gasoline products.
Special
Report: 60th Anniversary of Founding of PRC
