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Suction Excavator Set Off to Tianjin for Rescuing

            Published time:2015-10-11                    Source:Hishan

At 9:18am on Oct. 11th, after the set off indication by Mr. Zhnag Qiuxian, the vice-general manager of Hishan, a HSSE32 suction excavator and five operators left for Tianjin blast site for rescue.

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On Aug. 12th 2015, an explosion ripped through a warehouse storing “dangerous goods” in north China’s Tianjin City late Wednesday night. The Central Party and the State Council show high concern on the explosion, and held a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to make deployment. The meeting highlights that we should, with high sense of responsibility for people’s life, take effective and scientific measures to deal with all tasks despite the difficulty of the rescue and follow-up work.

Understanding that Hishan Machinery Co., Ltd is the only manufacture of suction excavators nationwide, Binhai Government in Tinajin seeked for support from Hishan. The leaders of Hishan decided to send a suction excavator for free to help clean hazardous chemicals and rescue on the explosion site. The suction excavator, the first of its kind in China, is a multi-functional vehicle that is designed to create negative pressure by Hishan, It can cope with flammable and explosive and chemical-polluted environment, and can effectively clean and transport hazardous chemicals. It shortens rescuing time, guarantees the safety of the rescuers and reduces operating strength, providing efficiency and safety for managing accidents.

In the set-off party, Mr. Zhang observed:”With innovation, sharing and responsibility as our corporate culture, we keep innovating products, fulfilling our social responsibility and contributing to social. And the rescue is a reflection of our culture.” And he also encouraged the team for the rescue to keep up the practice of enduring hardship and serving for customers, and to fulfill the rescue task.