The main hazards of laboratory mechanical processing include falling, twisting, grinding, cutting, poking, cutting and other injuries caused by equipment and tools, such as tools or knives flying out and injuring people, cutting injuries, hair or body being caught, hands or other parts being hit by cutting tools, and being entangled and pressed by rotating machinery. To further strengthen the awareness of mechanical safety among teachers and students, on November 1st, the Environmental Safety and Health Department organized a laboratory mechanical safety training. The training will be delivered by Dr. Lv Kunyong from the School of Information Technology, Senior Engineer, Robotics and Intelligent Control Research Platform, and EHS Director from the School of Information Technology.
Teacher Lv started with a case of mechanical injury accidents in the laboratory, introducing the safety risks, hazard identification, personal protection, operating procedures, training, and emergency response of various types of mechanical equipment in the laboratory. After the classroom explanation, everyone followed Teacher Lv to the mechanical processing room of the Robotics and Intelligent Control Research Platform in the School of Information Technology to observe the operation essentials of the laser engraving equipment. The laboratory teachers and students who used mechanical processing equipment participated in this theoretical and practical training.