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The hazards faced in confined space operations include the following, 1. gas poisoning 2. asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen 3. risk of combustion and explosion 4. physical injury 5. environmental risk 6. health risk. In order to avoid these hazards, it is important to conduct a risk assessment and develop a detailed safety plan before conducting confined space operations, including ventilation, gas detection, personnel training, the use of appropriate personal protective equipment, as well as to ensure that there are on-site supervisory personnel and emergency rescue measures in place. In addition, unauthorized entry into a confined space is not permitted to prevent unforeseen accidents.
Confined space operation protective equipment specifically: isolated emergency escape respirator, filtered respiratory protective equipment, fall protection equipment, and most importantly, safety appliances, such as confined space inside and outside the machine equipment, gas detector, camera, bracelet, etc., which realize the confined space operation safety supervision, effectively reduce the risk of operation, and safeguard the personal safety of the operating personnel.
Confined space monitoring equipment is an operation safety monitoring system independently developed by our company using UWB positioning technology and gas monitoring technology. By deploying the monitoring equipment, the gas, number of people and status in the confined space can be monitored in real time, creating a real-time monitoring system with intuitive display and intelligent alarms.
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