Comprehensive consideration during the design phase:
When designing cleaning equipment, engineers need to fully consider the structural characteristics, working principles, and potential hazards of the equipment, and design reasonable protective devices for all possible hazardous areas. This includes but is not limited to protective covers for rotating components, protective nets for transmission devices, insulation protection for electrical equipment, etc. At the same time, the maintainability of the equipment should also be considered to ensure that the protective device is easy to disassemble and repair without affecting the normal operation of the equipment.
Strict control during the manufacturing phase:
In the manufacturing process, enterprises need to strictly produce protective devices according to the design drawings and process requirements, ensuring that material quality, processing accuracy, and assembly quality meet the standard requirements. In addition, strict testing and inspection of protective devices are required to ensure that they can achieve the expected protective effect in actual use.
Fine construction during the installation phase:
Equipment installation is a key step in implementing the principle of comprehensive mechanical protection. The installation personnel need to carry out precise construction according to the equipment manual and operating procedures to ensure that the protective devices are installed in place and firmly fixed. At the same time, it is necessary to supervise and inspect the installation process to prevent safety hazards caused by improper installation.
Standardized operations during the usage phase:
When using cleaning equipment, operators must strictly follow safety operating procedures, wear personal protective equipment correctly, and must not dismantle or damage protective devices without authorization. In addition, companies need to regularly provide safety education and training to their operators to enhance their safety awareness and operational skills