Everyone is familiar with seat belts, and when it comes to seat belts, they may think of car seat belts. In fact, there is another type of seat belt that is very important, which is the high-altitude work seat belt. We often see many people engaged in high-altitude operations using high-altitude work safety belts, which are generally made of orange colored polypropylene belts processed from straps, ropes, and metal accessories. Dinima lifting belts have swept a new scene in the lifting industry, often seen in outdoor electricians and maintenance work. Safety belts have many advantages in use, such as high strength, wear resistance, good acid and alkali resistance, simple and lightweight, and very safe.
When using a seat belt, a series of inspections should be carried out, such as appearance. From the appearance, the waist belt must be a whole piece, and the waist protection belt and the part that touches the waist should be made of soft material. If it is a welder, the suspension rope must be used with a sleeve, the metal hook must have a safety device, and the surface of the metal accessories should be smooth, free of pitting and cracks, and have good rust prevention effect. Welding cannot be carried out.
Before using a seat belt, we still need to do a lot of important preparation work, such as checking the label and certificate of conformity every time we use the seat belt, and checking whether the nylon belt has cracks, whether the stitching is secure, and whether the metal parts are missing, cracked, or corroded. The seat belt should be hung high and used low to prevent swinging and collision, avoid sharp objects, and not come into contact with open flames. During homework, the hook and loop of the safety belt should be securely fastened to the fastening point. When using seat belts in low-temperature environments, be careful to prevent them from becoming hard and cutting. Once the safety rope is frequently used, it should be visually inspected regularly. If any abnormalities occur, the rope should be replaced in a timely manner, and attention should be paid to the issue of adding a rope sleeve. During use, the safety belt should not be knotted to prevent the safety rope from breaking at the knotting point in case of impact. The safety hook should be hung on the connecting ring and not directly hung on the safety rope to avoid the safety rope being cut off in case of a fall. Seat belts should be stored in a dry and ventilated warehouse when not in use, and should not come into contact with high temperatures, open flames, strong acids, alkalis, sharp hard objects, or be exposed to direct sunlight. Tools with hooks and spikes should not be used when moving, and during transportation, measures should be taken to prevent exposure to sunlight and rain.