Definition of high-altitude operations:
The so-called high-altitude operation refers to the work carried out by people at a certain position as a reference. standardGB/T 3608-2008Regulations on Classification of High Altitude Operations: "At the reference plane of falling height2mthe above(contain2m)Working at heights where there is a possibility of falling is called working at heights."According to this regulation, the scope of high-altitude operations involved in the power industry is quite extensive. High altitude operations include installation, maintenance, dismantling, and high-altitude installation, which involve a wide range of activities and are prone to personal injury accidents. High altitude operations mainly include five basic types: edge work, hole work, climbing work, suspended work, and cross work.
The high-altitude operation training platform mainly allows students to have a certain understanding of high-altitude operation through personal experience and observation, learn and master the safety skills and relevant regulations of high-altitude operation. Through this project, students need to master the correct use of safety protection equipment such as safety belts and safety ropes, and strengthen their safety awareness of high-altitude operation.
This design scheme adopts a steel frame main structure as the basis, combined with corresponding control and measurement systems, to integrate simulation of falling suspension force perception, simulation of object falling hazard perception, vertical climbing and high-altitude walking perception, waist hanging and backpack safety belt hanging perception, vertical mother cable erection perception and other sensory items.
Training subjects:
Serial Number |
project name |
unit |
quantity |
Training content |
1 |
High altitude walking |
term |
1 |
|
2 |
Four split line walking |
term |
1 |
|
3 |
Vertical climbing ladder |
term |
2 |
|
4 |
Seat belt hanging |
term |
2 |
|
5 |
Seat belt breakage |
term |
2 |
|
6 |
Safety helmet strike |
term |
1 |
|
7 |
Simulate a person falling from a high altitude |
term |
1 |
|
8 |
Cross job training |
term |
1 |