Precautions for replacing elevator steel wire ropes
Pubdate:
2023-11-06
Replacing elevator steel wire ropes is a complex and high-intensity labor task that involves many safety factors. To carry out work safely and avoid safety accidents, reasonable and scientific management and construction are necessary.
Replacing elevator steel wire ropes is a complex and high-intensity labor task that involves many safety factors. To carry out work safely and avoid safety accidents, reasonable and scientific management and construction are necessary.
At the construction site, attention should be paid to:
1. High altitude workers should wear safety helmets, safety belts, and complete personal protective equipment. Those who are physically unfit are strictly prohibited from working in this position.
2. Clear warning signs should be set up on the construction site. When it comes to public places, protective barriers should be set up to prevent unrelated personnel from entering the construction site, to prevent non operating personnel from entering the construction site at will, and to avoid accidental injuries.
3. Each position must wear walkie talkies and ensure clear communication and clear instructions during the operation process.
4. During the construction process, personnel must comply with the work instructions issued by the engineering guidance. No one is allowed to issue work instructions without authorization, and no one is allowed to violate the instructions issued by the engineering guidance to ensure the effectiveness of the response mechanism.
Construction site investigation and tool preparation:
1. Construction personnel shall conduct on-site investigations of elevator shafts, corridors, floors, and machine rooms on site in advance to prevent injuries caused by falls, electric shocks, and equipment entanglement.
2. Ensure sufficient lighting in the machine room, shaft, and hallway.
3. There are no obstacles in the operating area.
4. The platform formed in the computer room should have protective rods.
5. There should be a safe distance between the rotating parts and the working activity position.
6. The wiring of equipment in the computer room should be standardized and safe.