Building a safety defense line to safeguard industry development—All-in-2025 Equipment Safety Operation Training Successfully Concludes
Release time:
Nov 21,2025
Addressing the complex operational scenarios and frequent turnover of equipment operators in shipbuilding and repair work, Yantai Quanjin Company, starting from early 2025, has organized technical, after-sales, and business teams to conduct specialized equipment operation safety training sessions among major marine customers nationwide. This initiative not only enhances service quality but also ensures the company’s commitment to safe production practices, helping shift safety management from passive corrective measures to proactive prevention—and ultimately strengthening the company’s foundation for comprehensive, enterprise-wide safety assurance.
This specialized training session is designed for the customer's equipment managers and frontline operators, combining intensive theoretical instruction with hands-on practice. It covers key topics such as performance introductions and maintenance of both leased and owned equipment, pre-, during-, and post-use inspections, limitations of equipment usage, workplace environment checks, safe operating procedures, and emergency response protocols. The goal is to ensure that customer equipment managers thoroughly understand the equipment’s capabilities, while enabling frontline personnel to master the safe operation of aerial work platforms.

The implementation of this specialized equipment operation safety training initiative has fostered a collaborative safety governance model, involving customer participation and seamless interdepartmental coordination. Moving forward, the company will continue to deepen its long-term mechanisms for managing safety operation training, transforming phased achievements into sustained, normalized control capabilities. By taking practical measures, we will safeguard the company’s critical safety infrastructure and provide robust support for its high-quality development.
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