The escape of leopard in Hangzhou Wildlife Park was mainly caused by a safety accident. At that time, several staff members who were mainly responsible for looking after the leopard violated the rules and did not lock the door of the passage in time, causing the leopard to escape over the fence. After the incident, the management agreed that in order not to cause economic losses and reputation damage to the company, it should organize its own forces to search. Fortunately, this incident did not cause great losses or harm to the surrounding residents, so in the end, only the relevant responsible persons were dealt with. After this incident, tourists have a great sense of distrust, so the animal world has resumed business these days, and there are not many tourists visiting.
As a zoo, such a serious management problem fully shows that their usual work attitude is not serious, and they are insecure about growing up, which also exposes the loopholes in the animal world management system. Hangzhou Wildlife Park should learn a good lesson from this incident and never let similar incidents happen again. First of all, animal managers should be trained regularly to operate the locks of dangerous carnivores correctly and normatively, and they should also be given regular safety education to put safety issues into the minds of every staff member. Secondly, we can implement post subdivision, assign specific work links to all staff, implement post responsibility system, and record every work step.
In particular, we should pay more attention to large carnivores and be good at using modern technology. Not only should staff be allowed to work illegally, but also high-tech instruments, such as real-time animal identification monitoring cameras, should be installed to ensure that animals can move within the specified range for 24 hours. If it is beyond the safe range, you can call the police and let the staff handle it at the first time. The experience gained from the escape of the leopard in Hangzhou is mainly to take precautions and inspections to avoid similar incidents from happening again. Then, after any accident, it should be reported to the superior as soon as possible, and scientific and reasonable disposal should be made as soon as possible.