Asphalt mixers are widely used in busy construction sites and road construction. The safety and standardization of its operation are also crucial. Today, we will take a detailed look at the safety operating procedures for asphalt mixers to ensure that every operator can work efficiently in a safe environment.
The safe operation of asphalt mixer is not only to protect the machine, but also to ensure the safety of every operator's life. Therefore, before operation, it is necessary to ensure that all operators have received professional training and are familiar with the various functions and safety operating procedures of the machine.
Equipment inspection is an essential step before operating the asphalt mixer. This includes a comprehensive inspection of the tightness, lubrication, electrical wiring, etc. of each component to ensure that the equipment is in good working condition. At the same time, it is necessary to check whether the protective devices of the asphalt mixer are complete and effective, such as protective covers, safety doors, etc., to prevent accidents from occurring.
When operating an asphalt mixer, it is essential to follow the relevant operating procedures and safety regulations. Operators must wear the prescribed work clothes and safety shoes, and wear protective equipment such as helmets and goggles. Before starting the machine, make sure there are no idle personnel around and issue a clear start signal. During the operation of the machine, it is important to constantly observe the condition of the equipment and immediately shut down for inspection if any abnormalities are found.
The mixing tank of the asphalt mixer is a high-temperature area, and operators must be particularly careful when coming into contact with this area. It is strictly prohibited to stand or walk directly on the mixing tank to prevent burns. At the same time, it is necessary to keep the mixing tank clean and dry to prevent asphalt adhesion and accumulation.
In addition to the safety operating procedures mentioned above, there are also some details that deserve our attention. For example, when adding asphalt and aggregates, it is necessary to strictly follow the proportioning requirements to avoid excess or deficiency. When cleaning equipment, turn off the power and wait for the equipment to completely cool down before proceeding to prevent electric shock or burns.