To effectively improve the safe operation capabilities of final inspectors, standardize overhead crane lifting procedures, prevent operational risks and ensure safe and orderly final inspection of stainless steel heat exchange tubes, the Quality Inspection Department recently organized a dedicated safety and skill training session for all final inspection staff.
Tailored to on-site work requirements, the training covered core topics including standard overhead crane operations, lifting precautions, sling safety inspection, emergency response measures and quality assurance for stainless steel heat exchange tubes. Combining theoretical lectures, standardized practical demonstrations and safety case analysis, the training elaborated on work procedures, potential hazards and consequences of irregular operations. Trainers also corrected improper operating practices on-site, helping participants fully grasp key operational points and strictly abide by safety regulations.
All attendees listened attentively, studied earnestly and actively exchanged ideas and raised questions. They mastered standard lifting operations for stainless steel heat exchange tubes, kept quality requirements in mind and firmly established the work philosophy of safety first.
This training has effectively improved participants' professional proficiency and safety awareness, further standardized on-site operations and remedied weaknesses in operational safety. It underpins workshop safety production, ensures efficient and standardized quality inspection, and provides solid guarantees for the factory delivery quality of stainless steel heat exchange tubes.
