The crew shall observe the following safe operation methods:
Earnestly perform their respective safety responsibilities, wear personal protective equipment as required, do a good job of self-protection, consciously abide by the rules and regulations of production safety and operating procedures, and avoid the occurrence of unsafe behaviors such as "illegal command, illegal operation and violation of labor discipline".
Actively participate in safety education and training and emergency drills, be familiar with safety risks and preventive measures in daily operations, and constantly improve safety awareness and skills.
Understand and abide by the use of all safety equipment on board, including fire, explosion and evacuation appliances.
Understand which goods and equipment are potentially dangerous to the safety of personnel and equipment, and how to deal with them in an emergency.
If safety risks are found during operation, they should be reported in time. If the safety risk seriously affects personal safety, the operation should be stopped, and the operation can be continued only after taking safety measures to reduce or eliminate the risk.
What measures are there for the safe operation of the wharf?
Dock workers are required to wear safety helmets and life jackets. Even the crew and drivers have to wear safety helmets when they go to the dock. This can greatly avoid accidents.
Large-scale safety warning signs shall be set at appropriate positions on the wharf, and fireworks are strictly prohibited. It is stipulated that no one is allowed to smoke at the dock or to have fire in other ways.
No parking areas and dangerous areas on both sides of the road are surrounded by movable wooden stakes, and the words No parking and No entry are marked to keep everyone away from danger.
The wharf shall arrange safety officers to supervise and check whether the safety work is in place at any time. In case of foreign personnel, the safety officer will explain the safe and unsafe areas of the dock in time to keep the foreign personnel away from danger.
There are many street lamps in the dock, which are very bright. Even if you work at night, you can ensure clear vision and bring a sense of security.
When the crane starts to start, it will give a loud "beep" warning sound, which can remind the staff that the crane has started and cannot appear under the crane arm.