Oct 26, 2024 Leave a message

Safety Regulations For Refrigerant Purification

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Refrigerator purification requires not only technical precision, but also strict compliance with a series of safety regulations to ensure the safety of operators and environmental protection. The following are some key safety regulations for refrigerant purification:

1. Operator training

Operators must receive professional training to understand the structure, working principle and safe operating procedures of the refrigerant recovery and purification machine. They need to be familiar with the operation panel of the equipment and understand the functions and usage of each operation button and indicator light. Only operators with relevant knowledge and skills can perform refrigerant recovery and purification.

2. Equipment inspection

Before operating the refrigerant recovery and purification machine, the equipment must be fully inspected to ensure that all parts are intact, the power cord, power socket and grounding wire are intact, and the instrument is in normal working condition. Confirm that the inlet and outlet of the equipment are connected to the equipment normally and there is no leakage. This is the first line of defense to prevent accidents.

3. Personal protective equipment

Operators must wear personal protective equipment during operation, including protective glasses, protective masks, protective gloves and protective shoes, etc., to prevent refrigerants or other harmful substances from causing harm to the body.

4. Environmental requirements

The operating environment of the refrigerant recovery and purification machine must meet the requirements, including good ventilation conditions, no open flames and flammable items in the operating area. This helps reduce the risk of fire and explosion.

5. Safety operating procedures

During the operation, the safety operating procedures must be strictly followed, including prohibiting unauthorized personnel from operating the equipment, prohibiting arbitrary changes to the operating parameters of the equipment, and prohibiting any repairs, disassembly or modification on the equipment. These procedures are intended to prevent accidents.

6. Waste refrigerant treatment

Waste refrigerants must be properly handled and recycled to avoid pollution and harm to the environment. This includes using appropriate methods to recover and dispose of waste refrigerants, and recording and reporting the working conditions of the equipment.

7. Accident handling and accountability

If an accident or unexpected situation occurs, the operator must stop the operation immediately and take appropriate measures to protect himself and the people around him. At the same time, report the accident to the superior in a timely manner and seek support and help from relevant departments. For accidents or losses caused by the operator's violation of safety operating procedures, the operator will be held responsible and punished accordingly according to company regulations.

The above safety regulations are to ensure the safety of the refrigerant purification process, protect the health and safety of operators, and prevent environmental pollution. In actual operation, these regulations must be strictly followed to ensure the smooth progress of the work.

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