The flood season is coming! Pack up this weather Tips!
2023-05-26 09:35In May, the flood season and the sun come together as scheduled, with the soaring temperature, continuous rain or heavy rain weather will gradually increase from south to north, heavy rain, typhoon, high temperature, lightning, wind, hail and other disastrous weather frequently, to deal with bad weather, how to safely construction production?
First, in the face of what weather is strictly prohibited to work at height?
1. Work at high altitude must be stopped if the wind speed exceeds level 6 (wind speed exceeds 12.5 m/s). Lifting the big arm is prohibited if the wind speed exceeds level 3.
2. Rain thunder days remember not to carry out high altitude work, do not respond to a lucky mind.
Two, rainy day operation, check before construction to be more careful!
1. Before construction, if there is water on the construction site, it must be removed in time, and special staff are required to pay attention to the site environment.
2. Before the operation begins after the rain, carefully investigate the operation site, especially to check whether the foundation has become soft, so as to prevent the operation vehicle from turning over due to the soft collapse of the ground.
3. Check the sealing conditions of waterproof seals and electrical plugs in the body, especially whether the connectors at the height of the boom are firmly connected, and whether the waterproof sealing rubber rings are intact to prevent rainwater from entering the connectors and causing short circuit.
4. In case of sudden lightning and lightning during high work, stop the work immediately, do not stand in the open air, and do not contact conductive metal objects.
Warm reminder
A final reminder! Summer weather is changeable, must pay close attention to the weather forecast, timely to the construction team issued strong wind and heavy rain weather warning, do a good job in preparation, and start the strong wind and heavy rain weather emergency plan. Nip in the bud and ensure safety carefully, so as to minimize our safety risks.