Elevator "human-trapping" incidents are on the rise, underscoring the need for enhanced safety in lifting and machinery equipment.

Release time:2020-02-13

Elevator "human-trapping" incidents are on the rise, underscoring the need for enhanced safety in lifting and machinery equipment.

Recently, elevator-related incidents—such as "people being trapped" and "bodies being caught"—have occurred frequently, once again bringing the safety of lifting equipment to the forefront. Today, cranes are used extensively across industrial societies; virtually anything too heavy or cumbersome for manual handling relies on lifting machinery. These devices include bridge cranes, gantry cranes, mobile cranes, tower cranes, jacks, stackers, winches, and more. They find applications in a wide range of industries and settings, playing a critical role in the production and operations of businesses across various sectors.

Therefore, the safety performance of lifting machinery and equipment has drawn significant attention from industry professionals. Crane safety encompasses not only the quality and safety of the equipment itself but also the safe operation of the devices. When purchasing lifting equipment, it is crucial to choose products that have been rigorously inspected and certified as compliant by the national quality inspection authorities. This applies equally to new, used, or even modified lifting equipment—each must undergo thorough quality checks before being put into use.

At the same time, during crane operation, personnel must undergo professional training and strictly follow the prescribed operating procedures. Any unauthorized or improper handling is strictly prohibited to prevent safety incidents. Additionally, it’s important to note that regular maintenance and inspection of lifting equipment are absolutely critical. Well-maintained cranes not only extend their service life and help reduce operational costs but also enable early detection and elimination of potential safety hazards, thereby significantly lowering the risk of accidents.

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