Safety Class of GCL Project: Consolidating the Defense Line and Protecting Every Employee
Safety Class of GCL Project: Consolidating the Defense Line and Protecting Every Employee
In the daily operation of the GCL project in Taicang, safety is of paramount importance. It is like a solid cornerstone, supporting the orderly progress of the project. Cleaning and auxiliary work are key forces in the daily operation and maintenance of the project, and the safe operation of those engaged in these tasks is directly related to the smooth running of the project. In order to further enhance their safety awareness and make standardized operation a working habit, a carefully prepared monthly safety meeting came into being.
At the beginning of the meeting, the video of safety accident cases played was shocking and sounded a loud alarm in the hearts of the employees.
In the machinery injury accident, the worker was involved in the equipment due to illegal operation and struggled in pain. The electric shock accident occurred in an instant, and the electric current mercilessly claimed lives. Falling objects from high altitudes damaged property and shattered families. During confined space operations, those who entered rashly struggled desperately in the narrow space due to oxygen deficiency or inhalation of toxic gases.
These real tragedies warn us that no safety issue is trivial, and even a slight negligence may lead to great disasters.
Subsequently, in the safety training session, the content was comprehensive and highly practical, closely centered around various common safety risks:
Prevention of Machinery Injury
1. Equipment Operation Specifications: Before starting the equipment, it is necessary to carefully check whether the protective devices are intact. It is strictly prohibited to remove or damage them privately. Operate strictly in accordance with the operation procedures. During the operation of the equipment, it is prohibited to carry out dangerous operations such as cleaning and maintenance.
2. Key Points of Daily Maintenance: Conduct a comprehensive maintenance of the equipment regularly, including key links such as lubrication and fastening, and replace the worn parts in a timely manner. Once abnormal noises, severe vibrations or other situations are found in the equipment, stop the machine immediately for inspection, and continue to use it only after the faults are eliminated.
Prevention of Electric Shock Injury
1. Inspection of Electrical Equipment: Before each operation, carefully check whether the wires, plugs and sockets are damaged or aged, and test the leakage protector regularly to ensure its normal operation.
1. Safe Electricity Use Behaviors: Avoid touching electrical equipment with wet hands or when the body is wet, and it is strictly prohibited to arbitrarily connect wires. In case of an electrical fire, cut off the power supply immediately and then use a dry powder fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
Response to Falling Objects from High Altitudes
1. Protection at the Work Site: In areas where falling objects from high altitudes may occur, eye-catching warning signs need to be set up. When working below a building, it is necessary to build a protective shed to ensure the safety of personnel.
2. Management of Objects at High Altitudes: When carrying out work at high altitudes, tools, materials and other items should be properly placed. It is recommended to store them in tool bags. At the same time, regularly check whether components such as the exterior wall decorations, doors and windows of the building are loose, and eliminate potential safety hazards in a timely manner.
Operation Specifications for Confined Space Work
1. Operation Approval Process: Before the operation, the approval procedures must be strictly followed. Fill in the operation application form carefully, and the operation can only be carried out after obtaining approval.
2. Safety Protection Measures: Ventilate for more than 30 minutes before the operation, and use a professional gas detector to detect the concentration of oxygen and toxic and harmful gases. Operators must wear protective equipment such as safety belts and gas masks. Designate a person to monitor the whole process outside the confined space and keep the communication unobstructed.
Safety is the bottom line of work and an important guarantee for the smooth operation of the project. This meeting has enabled all employees to deeply understand the importance of safety. In the future, Youpaike Property will continue to increase the intensity of safety education. Through diversified training activities, safety awareness will be deeply rooted in the hearts of every employee. We will go all out to create a safe, stable and orderly environment for the GCL project.
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