The huge project scale and complex processes lead to great difficulty in full-cycle systematic management and control
Complex geological and external environments result in enormous challenges in preventing and controlling superimposed risks
Significant risk differences in different construction stages impose high requirements for special management and control
Stringent management and control standards for major projects bring immense pressure on zero-accident management and control
Establish a full-process institutional system to consolidate the foundation of standardized management and control
Formulate stage-specific customized special plans for precise prevention and control of major core risks
Conduct regular inspections across all scenarios to achieve closed-loop management of hidden dangers
Provide technical empowerment at all levels to improve the safety management, control and emergency capabilities of all staff

Ensured the successful completion of the national major project and the successful achievement of the zero-accident management and control target
Established a full-cycle standardized management and control system to realize the precise and controllable of major risks
Solved the problem of preventing and controlling superimposed risks under complex working conditions, ensuring the safety of both the project and the surrounding environment
Created an industry benchmark and developed replicable safety management and control experience for water conservancy projects