Safety Precautions for Equipment Handling
1. Ensure even placement of the equipment: Prior to transportation, select a flat and solid ground for equipment placement, and add a weight-bearing and balanced base to stabilize the equipment and prevent tilting or bumping.
2. Confirm the performance of lifting equipment: If the equipment to be transported is large in volume, it is imperative to use high-quality lifting equipment. Pay attention to the performance and quality of steel cables, lifting devices, etc., to ensure that the lifting equipment can pull the equipment.
3. Define the carrying capacity of transportation routes: Before the equipment relocation, verify the overhead clearances of bridges and culverts along the route, as well as the load-bearing capacity of roads and bridges. When crossing bridges, use low gears and drive slowly; no turning or braking is allowed on the bridge surface. For bridges with insufficient carrying capacity, reinforcement measures must be planned in advance.
4. Protecting Vulnerable Areas of Equipment: For delicate instruments, first identify the vulnerable parts. Essential care must be taken, typically with measures such as using air cushions, blankets for shock absorption. Caution is also required when handling with lifting equipment.
5. Ensure safe transportation of equipment: First, assess the size of the equipment for handling. If it's reasonable, it can be directly loaded onto a truck for transportation. However, for larger-sized equipment, flexibility is key, and the force points must be secured. Additionally, for the relocation vehicle, choose a driver with experience, as the equipment is heavy. Only an experienced driver can ensure smooth operation.
What preparations does a equipment hoisting and transportation manufacturer make before operation:
1. The equipment horizontal transportation route must be finalized and submitted to the Technical Department for load calculation. Implementation can only proceed upon the Technical Department's approval.
2. Site inspection determines the horizontal transportation method based on the on-site conditions. If equipment is to be installed directly, the foundation construction must be completed and meet installation requirements prior to the equipment being placed. If direct installation is not possible due to constraints, a temporary storage area for equipment materials must be considered on the equipment level. Installation can then proceed once the foundation has reached sufficient strength or the construction of the post-pouring strips is complete, and conditions are ripe. The selection of the temporary storage area and the calculation of the stacking load must also be approved by the technical department before use.
3. Number equipment materials by batch and sequence before transportation. Transport after obtaining approval for the tower crane operation.
4. Pre-apply for tower cranes, coordinate signal work upon approval, and prepare wire ropes and locking devices. Ensure all preparations are in place for smooth crane operations. To address various adverse factors and potential emergencies, formulate contingency plans based on the site conditions. This ensures that vertical transportation can still proceed smoothly if the platform position changes or equipment dimensions do not match, and the construction site's requirements are not met by the original plan. Therefore, promptly implement the contingency plan when the original scheme fails to meet the site requirements, to ensure the smooth progress of mechanical and electrical installation work.

What are the tasks to be completed for equipment relocation during summer?
1. More convenient for supervising relocation staff. During summer relocation, the temperature difference outdoors is not convenient for supervising employees.
2. On the roads, the ground is extremely hot in summer, prone to blowouts; drive carefully.
3. Book a home visit for moving. During summer, there are fewer movers, and many moving companies assign multiple staff to handle a single customer's belongings, ensuring quality service. Consumers can also consider multiple moving companies and weigh their options. As long as careful attention is paid during the moving and transportation process, a worry-free move is entirely possible.

Equipment handlers must always be mindful of these issues during the transportation process.
1. Equipment handling is a process that must be approached realistically and with integrity; treat handlers and equipment, as well as the items being moved, with care; and pay attention to the instructions and requirements of the item users.
2. A relocation company's strength lies in the initiative and professionalism of its movers during the relocation process, which determines the overall capability of the company. It is crucial to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency.
3. Personal work is personally responsible; do not shirk responsibilities; pay attention to the on-site rules of the handling area and enforce them strictly; supervise personnel or command personnel when handling large items or special items.
4. Ensure thorough execution of tasks, properly transport large machinery without leaving any residues; guarantee both quality and quantity in completing the transportation mission. In case of difficult issues during transportation, actively adopt corresponding solutions; if unresolved, promptly report to superiors. In terms of cooperative work requirements, actively collaborate during transportation. Regardless of the division of labor, all personnel must fully commit to a harmonious cooperative effort to ensure the safety of the transportation task.

Enhancing the precision of equipment handling should focus on four aspects:
1. Maintain a balanced ratio of equipment and personnel. The allocation of people and equipment varies with different handling tasks. For instance, when transporting precision equipment, the number of personnel might be greater than for general production equipment. An imbalance in the ratio of personnel to equipment can lead to either surplus personnel or idle equipment.
2. Understand the client's requirements and workload. Often, issues arise, such as when the client has specified the direction for the equipment to be placed, but the transportation team, due to inadequate communication, often gets it wrong. Or, there might be an excessive number of transportation equipment upon arrival at the factory, resulting in idle equipment. These are all consequences of not fully understanding the client's requirements and workload. Therefore, communication with the client and a site survey should be conducted before the equipment is transported.
3. Select different handling equipment based on various machinery. Handling equipment varies in performance and function. For instance, forklifts are suitable for short-distance transportation, ideal for distances around 100 meters. For distances over 150 meters, equipment handling companies should prioritize flatbed trucks for transportation. Long-distance equipment transport can be done using transport vehicles.
4. Establish a schedule for equipment relocation activities. It is not that continually compressing the entire relocation time and applying pressure to the relocation personnel will improve the overall efficiency of equipment relocation. This may lead to the opposite result, where compressing the relocation time may cause the relocation personnel to overlook safety, potentially resulting in accidents. Therefore, equipment relocation companies should reasonably plan the relocation time based on the number of equipment to be relocated and make work arrangements accordingly.
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