Is it correct that in-plant special motor vehicles do not belong to special equipment?
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In-plant special motor vehicles belong to special equipment. The following is the relevant introduction: 1. Article 2, Paragraph 2 clearly stipulates: The special equipment referred to in this Law includes boilers, pressure vessels (including gas cylinders), pressure pipelines, elevators, lifting machinery, passenger ropeways, large amusement facilities, in-plant special motor vehicles, and other special equipment that laws and administrative regulations stipulate as applicable to this Law, which pose significant risks to personal and property safety. 2. They are classified as special equipment operators: Drivers of in-plant special motor vehicles refer to personnel engaged in driving and operating in-plant vehicles, categorized into forklift drivers, transport vehicle tractor pusher drivers, internal combustion sightseeing vehicle drivers, and battery sightseeing vehicle drivers.