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Which department is responsible for the centralized charging room in the factory?

It belongs to the logistics and property departments, and the electric power department is in charge.

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How to use electricity safely in factories?

(1) Don't touch the electrical equipment in the workshop. If the electrical parts of the equipment and tools used by yourself are out of order, they shall not be repaired without permission, nor shall they be operated with illness. Please ask an electrician to repair it at once.

(2) The distribution box, switchboard, knife switch, button switch, socket, bolt, wire, etc. that you often contact and use must be well protected and safe, and there must be no damaged or exposed live parts.

(3) When operating the knife switch and the magnetic switch, the cover must be covered to prevent the arc or fuse from blowing and splashing during short circuit.

(4) The shell of the electrical equipment used must be protected by grounding or zero connection in accordance with relevant safety regulations. For grounding or neutral facilities, check them frequently. Be sure to ensure the connection is firm, and there can be no grounding wire or zero wire disconnection, otherwise the grounding wire or zero wire will have no effect.

(5) When it is necessary to move some unfixed electrical equipment, such as electric fans, lighting lamps, welding machines, etc., the power supply must be cut off before moving. The incoming wire should be wrapped, and it should not be dragged around on the ground to avoid abrasion. If the wire is caught by an object, don't pull it hard to prevent it from breaking.

(6) When using hand-held electric tools such as hand drills and electric grinding wheels, the operators of these tools need to grasp them directly with their hands and move them left and right at the same time, which is extremely unsafe and easy to cause electric shock accidents.