1. Safety first, prevention first, and comprehensive management.
2. Accidents come from paralysis, and safety comes from vigilance.
3. Hidden dangers are more dangerous than open fires, prevention is better than disaster relief, and responsibilities are heavier than Mount Tai.
4. Quality is the basis of safety, and safety is the prerequisite for production.
5. Everyone is responsible for safe production; one share of responsibility means a lot of implementation.
6. There are thousands of things to do, safety production is the first thing; there are thousands of things to do, safety education is the first thing.
7. Safety comes from vigilance, and accidents lead to paralysis. Cleverness brings safety, recklessness brings disaster.
8. One person is responsible for ensuring safety, and everyone is responsible for ensuring safety.
9. Arrogance is the cause of accidents, while modesty and prudence are the paving stones for safety.
10. Safety is the cornerstone of life, and safety is the ladder of happiness.
11. Safety is the foundation of life, and violations are the source of accidents.
12. Risk-taking is the friend of accidents, and caution is the basis of safety.
13. If small loopholes are not repaired, it will be difficult to stop the torrent of accidents.
14. Frost attacks rootless grass, and accidents only attack careless people.
15. Accidents affect tens of millions of families, and safety depends on you, me and others.
16. Ignorance and carelessness will be dangerous, and protection and vigilance will ensure safety.
17. Everyone takes good care of safety and there are few hidden dangers everywhere.
18. Safety is the greatest savings, and accidents are the greatest waste.
19. When managing production, safety must be taken care of
20. Go to work happily and go home safely.