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How many hours does the safety training for special equipment operators need?
Need more than 20 hours of safety education and training. According to TSG Z 600 1-20 13 assessment rules for special equipment operators. Personnel engaged in special equipment operations must undergo training and assessment, and obtain the certificate of special equipment operators before they can engage in corresponding operations. All kinds of certificates of special equipment operators should be reviewed, and the review period is different.

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Mechanical and electrical special equipment are:

1. Elevator refers to mechanical and electrical equipment that is driven by power and uses boxes running along rigid guide rails or steps running along fixed lines to lift or transport people and goods in parallel, including manned (cargo) elevators, escalators and moving sidewalks. Except for elevators installed in non-public places and used only by a single family.

2, lifting machinery, refers to the mechanical and electrical equipment used for vertical lifting or vertical lifting and horizontal movement of heavy objects, the scope of which is specified as the rated lifting weight is greater than or equal to 0.5t.

Crane with rated lifting capacity greater than or equal to 3t (or tower crane with rated lifting torque greater than or equal to 40t·m, or loading and unloading bridge with productivity greater than or equal to 300t/h) and lifting height greater than or equal to 2m; Two or more floors of mechanical parking equipment.

3. Passenger ropeway refers to mechanical and electrical equipment that is driven by power and uses flexible ropes to pull boxes and other vehicles to transport people, including passenger aerial ropeway, passenger cable car and passenger traction ropeway. Except for non-public passenger ropeways and special passenger ropeways for commuting within the unit.

4. Large amusement facilities refer to facilities used for business purposes and carrying passengers for amusement. Its scope is defined as a large manned amusement facility with a designed maximum running linear speed of 2m/s or a running height of 2m or more from the ground. Except for large-scale entertainment facilities used for sports, cultural performances and non-business activities.

5. Special motor vehicles in the field (factory) refer to special motor vehicles used only in specific areas such as the factory, tourist attractions and amusement places except road traffic and agricultural vehicles.

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