1. Personal Safety Protection
• Wear Protective Equipment: Workers should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, goggles, masks, protective clothing, etc., to avoid contact between chemicals and skin and eyes.
• Pay Attention to Nature of Chemicals: Understand the safety data sheet of the raw materials used, and master the hazards and handling methods of chemicals.
2. Equipment Operation
• Training and Familiarity with Equipment: Operators need to be trained and familiar with the operating procedures, functions and precautions of production line equipment.
• Regularly Check the Equipment: Regularly check the operating status of the equipment to ensure that the equipment is working properly and avoid failures affecting production.
3. Raw Material Handling
• Proper Weighing and Mixing: When mixing raw materials, ensure that they are weighed correctly according to the formula to avoid uneven raw materials affecting product quality.
• Pay Attention to the Storage Conditions of Materials: The storage conditions of different raw materials may be different, and production specifications should be followed to avoid material dererioration or failure.
4. Production Environment
• Keep the Work Area Clean: Clean the production area regularly to avoid accumulation of debris and reduce the risk of accidents.
• Good Ventilation: Ensure that the production workshop is well ventilated to reduce the concentration of harmful gases or vapors.
5. Vulcanization Process
• Control Temperature and Time: Monitor temperature and time during the vulcanization effect meets the standards.
• Pay Attention to Temperature Changes: Avoid excessive temperature that may cause material degradation or accidents.
6. Waste Disposal
• Safely Handle Waste: Waste and cleaning solvents must be properly handled in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid environmental pollution and safety hazards.
• Regular Cleaning: Clean up waste in the work area regularly to keep the production environment clean.
7. Emergency Measures
• Emergency Plan: Be familiar with the factory's emergency plan and emergency evacuation procedures so that you can respond quickly in the event of an accident.
• Safety Knowledge Training: Regularly Participate in safety knowledge training to improve emergency response capabilities.