Unsafe operation of organic fertilizer equipment may lead to serious safety accidents and casualties. The following are common risks and typical cases:
1. Poisoning risk: In the production process of organic fertilizer, toxic gases (such as hydrogen sulfide) may be produced in confined Spaces or fermenters. If the operator does not take protective measures or does not perform ventilation tests, entering such Spaces can result in poisoning accidents.
2. Explosion risk: The production process of organic fertilizer involves high temperature, high pressure or flammable gases, which may lead to explosion accidents if the equipment is improperly maintained or misoperated.
3. Risk of mechanical injury: Organic fertilizer equipment usually contains complex mechanical components, such as stirrers, belt machines, etc. Mechanical injury may result if the operator does not follow safety procedures.
4. Fire risk: flammable materials or high temperature drying links may be involved in the production process of organic fertilizer production line, which may cause fire if improperly operated or equipment failure.
5. Risk of operation in confined space: When entering confined Spaces such as fermenters and storage barrels, if insufficient ventilation and gas detection are not carried out, it may lead to suffocation or poisoning.
6. Risk of illegal operation: failure to comply with safety operation procedures or failure to conduct safety training for operators may lead to accidents.
7. Risk of insufficient maintenance: If the device is not regularly maintained for a long time, faults or accidents may occur
By strictly observing the safety operation procedures and strengthening the safety management, the risks in the operation of organic fertilizer equipment can be effectively reduced to ensure the safety of personnel and the smooth progress of production.