There are strict requirements for ignition projects in accordance with national regulations. The following is the basic approval process for ignition projects in the country.
Construction unit: ××× Construction Engineering Company?
Project name: ××× Residential Community Building #13?
Hot fire level: ×× level
Fire prevention measures?: Strictly abide by the "ten don't burn" procedures for electric welding and gas cutting. Before operation, check whether all tools, welding machines, power switches and circuits are in good condition. The metal shell should be safely and reliably grounded or connected to zero. The incoming and outgoing lines should have complete protective covers, and the incoming and outgoing line ends should be welded firmly with copper joints. Each welding machine should have a dedicated power control switch. The fuse capacity of the switch should be 1.5 times that of the machine. It is strictly forbidden to use other metal wires to replace the fuse. After completion, cut off the power supply. When removing welding slag, the face should not be facing the welding pattern to prevent welding slag from splashing into the eyes. Pay attention to the safe use of electricity. Do not drag or pull wires randomly. All power cords should be overhead and tied firmly. Fire prevention measures should be taken around and below the welding and cutting points, and special personnel should be designated for fire prevention supervision. Protective masks and special gloves should be used correctly when welding.
Conducting hot work such as temporary welding and cutting in non-fire-prohibited areas with certain dangerous factors; hot work such as small fuel tanks and other containers, as well as high-altitude welding and cutting operations are all classified as Level 2 hot work. For second-level fire, the applicant should apply four days in advance, and the maximum approval period is three days. Upon expiration, the applicant should reapply. The application approval form for secondary operations shall be filled in by the project leader, with a safety technical plan attached, and submitted to the competent department of the unit for approval.