Shandong Qingliang Mold Technology Co., Ltd.
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Routine Safety Management in Forging Workshops: Strengthening Production Safety Defenses

Forging production involves high-risk operations including high-temperature work, heavy machinery use, and special tasks, making safety the top priority for all operations. Recently, Qingliang Mould has further strengthened routine safety management in its forging workshop, identifying and addressing hazards at the operational level to build a more robust safety defense.

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The forging industry presents numerous on-site risks: thousand-degree steel billets, high-speed forging presses, and live electrical circuits, where even minor oversights can lead to safety incidents. Previously, a small incident occurred when an employee, cutting corners by not wearing protective gloves, was burned while handling recently cooled forgings. This enhanced management initiative avoids formalistic practices, focusing instead on daily operational details:

Clarified Position-Specific Safety Responsibilities: Assigning safety duties to individual roles—for example, forgers are responsible for inspecting protective equipment integrity, while electricians conduct regular wiring hazard assessments;

Standardized Special Operations Management: Enforcing a "certified personnel only" policy for special roles (forgers, welders, electricians), paired with regular safety training covering operating procedures and emergency response protocols;

Established Daily Control Mechanisms: Pre-shift safety briefings are held daily, weekly systematic hazard inspections cover equipment guards, fire safety facilities, and personal protective equipment (PPE) compliance with immediate corrective actions for issues identified, and monthly emergency drills simulate equipment failures, fires, and other scenarios to enhance employee response capabilities.

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As a result, employee safety awareness has improved significantly, with consistent compliance with operating procedures and proper PPE use, fostering a culture of proactive safety in the workshop.


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