12 kinds of wear protection articles failed

12 kinds of wear protection articles failed Summary of this article: Pay attention to the unqualified wearing protective equipment. Wear high-heeled shoes, sandals, or slippers at the production site. Wear hard-soled shoes at high places and do not wear insulated shoes for electrical work.

1. Wearing high-heeled shoes, sandals or slippers at the production site; wearing hard-soled shoes at high places, and not wearing insulating shoes for electrical work;

2. Wear vests, shorts, skirts, loose blouses, headscarves, scarves or plackets, shirtless, barefoot, etc. and other unsafe attire at the production site;

3, Long hair over the neck, hair or hair, without wearing a cap or put the hair into the cap into the production site;

4, wearing gloves or unfastened cuff operation rotary machine;

5. No goggles or face mask when particles are splashed during work;

6. Wear chemical fiber clothing operations in flammable, explosive, open flame, high temperature and other workplaces;

7. Hard helmets are not worn when working at heights or when crossing work under falling objects;

8. Failing to use seat belts or take reliable safety measures when operating at heights;

9. Poisonous and harmful work fails to wear protective masks or earplugs as required;

10. Equivalent insulation tools are not used when the high-voltage drop-out safety switch or isolation barrier is energized;

11. The use of Class I hand-held power tools does not have a leakage protector; Class III hand-held power tools are not used during overhauling in a hermetically sealed container;

(Hand-held power tools are divided into categories I, II, and III according to the type of insulation. There are different safety requirements for using different types of hand-held power tools. Class II has obvious "return" signs on its shells, and the operating voltages for Class III use. For a safe voltage of 42 volts, if there is no obvious “return” sign on the enclosure, and a voltage of 42 volts or more is used for class I, use class I hand-held power tools with insulated gloves, insulated shoes, or standing on insulation On the mat, the power supply circuit should be equipped with a leakage protector, and the metal shell of the power tool should be grounded or connected to zero protection. Type II and III hand-held power tools can be used directly without having to take the above measures.)

12. Special operators do not wear labor protection products as required (for example, electricians and electric welders do not wear labor protection products as required).

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