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Specializing in power equipment including cable conveyors, hydraulic tensioners, tractor winches, hydraulic pulling and tensioning machines, tractor traction units, pulleys, and other electrical machinery.

What are the precautions for electrical construction?


Release time:

2025-12-01

  1. Be sure to wear appropriate safety equipment. In functional power construction work, repairs often involve dealing with damaged overhead cables at elevated heights. When maintenance personnel receive a repair task, they must first carefully assess the working environment and prepare the necessary safety equipment accordingly, taking into account the specific conditions and characteristics of that environment. Only by proactively preparing the right protective gear can we ensure that maintenance workers won't be injured on-site due to inadequate or missing safety equipment.

  2. Be meticulous and careful during repairs. In traditional power construction companies, workers are generally expected to approach repair tasks with great care and attention. If workers aren't fully focused during repairs, it could lead to a series of safety incidents and delay the progress of emergency power restoration efforts. As a result, many members of the public would become anxious and impatient due to the lack of electricity, making it difficult for them to live their daily lives normally.

  3. Before leaving, be sure to double-check that you haven’t left any tools behind. After completing the electrical repairs, maintenance personnel will carefully inspect all repair tools to ensure none have been overlooked or lost. Only after confirming that the number of tools is correct and complete can workers safely leave the site—thus avoiding the need for maintenance staff to personally cover the cost of replacing lost tools. Remember, safety isn’t just about protecting yourself; it also means safeguarding your repair tools to prevent the habit of losing things or being careless.

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