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When handling sleeve bricks, special attention should be paid to the following points to ensure that they are not damaged during handling and to ensure the safety of operators:
Before handling, carefully check the appearance of the sleeve brick to ensure that there is no crack, damage or other obvious defects on its surface. If there is any damage, it should be marked and isolated immediately to avoid further damage during handling.
Forklift or crane: for large or heavy sleeve bricks, forklift or crane should be used for handling. Ensure that the fork teeth or hooks of the forklift or crane are aligned with the center of gravity of the sleeve brick, so as to avoid toppling due to the unstable center of gravity.
Handling tray: put the sleeve brick on a solid handling tray and fix it with ropes or straps to prevent it from sliding or toppling during handling.
Manual handling: If manual handling is required, it should be carried out by several operators to ensure that the sleeve tiles remain stable during handling.
Excessive impact or pressure on sleeve bricks should be avoided during handling. Handle with care is the key to ensure that sleeve bricks are not damaged during handling.
Avoid throwing or violent collision, especially during loading and unloading.
In the process of handling, ensure that the sleeve brick is always in a stable state to avoid tilting or shaking. If a forklift or crane is used, the operator should operate it slowly and smoothly to avoid sudden braking or sharp turning.
During handling, the sleeve brick should be kept away from moisture or other pollutants, which may lead to the performance degradation or damage of the sleeve brick.
If the sleeve brick needs to be transported outdoors, protective measures should be taken, such as covering it with waterproof cloth.
The two ends of sleeve brick are usually fragile and easy to be damaged during handling. During handling, special attention should be paid to protecting both ends of the sleeve brick to avoid collision or extrusion.
Personal protection: Handling personnel should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety helmet, gloves and goggles.
Safety signs: set up obvious safety signs in the handling area to remind other personnel to pay attention to the handling operation.
No smoking and naked flame: Smoking and naked flame should be prohibited in the handling area to prevent fire or explosion.
Before handling, the handling route should be planned in advance to ensure that the route is unimpeded and avoid obstacles or narrow passages during handling.
If you need to cross stairs or slopes, you should be especially careful and use auxiliary equipment (such as pulleys or slope boards) if necessary.
After the handling is completed, the sleeve brick should be checked again to confirm that it has not been damaged during the handling. If problems are found, they should be dealt with immediately.
Through the above precautions, the risk of damage to the sleeve brick during handling can be effectively reduced, and at the same time, the safety of operators can be guaranteed to ensure that the sleeve brick can reach the use place safely and completely.