What are the Hazardous Factors and Preventive Measures in the Control Room?
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The hazardous factors and preventive measures in the control room are as follows: 1. Inadequate inspection and maintenance. Preventive measures: Enterprises should conduct occupational health assessments. First, through occupational health assessments, outdated production and processes that pose occupational hazards should be phased out or undergo technological innovation and transformation. Second, the assessment should emphasize strengthening the safety management of leakage sources. Leakage is a common accident in chemical enterprises, which can not only cause occupational poisoning but may also lead to fires and explosions. 2. Poor protective measures. Preventive measures: Strengthen labor protection measures for personnel entering workplaces with highly toxic substances. When entering equipment, containers, or confined spaces containing highly toxic substances, ensure good ventilation in the workplace beforehand to meet national occupational health standards for hazardous factors; provide workers with protective equipment that complies with national occupational health standards; and assign on-site monitoring personnel and emergency rescue equipment. 3. Inadequate ventilation facilities. Preventive measures: Install effective ventilation devices and automatic alarm systems. Workplaces where sudden large-scale leakage of toxic substances or acute poisoning may occur should be equipped with automatic alarm systems and emergency ventilation facilities; for a few highly toxic substances, strict containment and isolated operations must be implemented to avoid or minimize direct contact.