In order to ensure the safety and effectiveness of container bags, careful consideration and implementation need to be carried out from multiple aspects.
Here are some key measures:
1. Selection and design
- Material selection: Choose high-quality synthetic fiber materials, such as polypropylene (PP), polyester (PET), etc., which have excellent physical properties and chemical stability. For container bags that need to be loaded with special materials, such as dangerous goods or materials with special properties, such as multi-layer composite materials, special bags should be selected to ensure their sealing, strength, and corrosion resistance.
- Structural design: According to the characteristics and transportation requirements of the loaded materials, the structure of the container bag should be reasonably designed, including slings, rings, bottom structures, etc., to ensure its load-bearing capacity and stability. For dangerous goods container bags, eye-catching signs and warning messages should be designed to clearly convey the type, nature, and emergency response measures of dangerous goods.
2. Production quality control
- Raw material inspection: During the production process, strict quality inspections are carried out on raw materials to ensure that they comply with relevant standards and regulations. Choose formal channels to purchase raw materials, and check their shelf life, test reports, and other relevant supporting materials.
- Production process control: Strictly control the temperature, pressure, and other parameters of injection molding to ensure the strength and durability of the container bag. Carry out special tests and inspections on product seals and joints to prevent air leakage and loosening.
- Finished product inspection: Carry out strict quality inspection on the finished container bags, including appearance quality, dimensional accuracy, load-bearing capacity, wear resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, etc. Ensure that container bags comply with relevant standards and regulations.
3. Proper use and maintenance
- Correct lifting: During hoisting operations, the hook should be hung in the center of the sling or rope, and avoid lifting the container bag diagonally, single-sidedly, or diagonally to avoid danger caused by uneven force. Make sure the lifting equipment is qualified and keep the FIBC balanced to avoid tilting and shaking.
- Avoid collisions and friction: During transportation and storage, avoid collisions and friction between container bags and other items to prevent them from being damaged or reducing their service life. Use pallets or racks for transportation and storage to reduce the risk of wear and damage to the FIBC.
- Pay attention to the storage environment: Place the container bag in a dry and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and a humid environment. For long-term storage of container bags, it is recommended to wrap them in opaque shed cloth or paper to keep them clean and prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt.
- Periodic inspection and maintenance: Perform regular inspections of container bags, including the appearance and integrity of straps, rings, and other components. For slightly damaged container bags, repair them in time; for seriously damaged container bags, they should be replaced in time.
4. Training and Supervision
- Staff training: Carry out necessary training for employees who use container bags, so that they understand the correct use methods, precautions, and emergency measures of container bags. Improve employees' safety awareness and operational skills to ensure the safety and effectiveness of container bags.
- Supervision and inspection: Establish a sound supervision mechanism to regularly inspect and evaluate the use of container bags. Take timely measures to rectify and eliminate discovered problems and hidden dangers.