As a typical labor-intensive enterprise in the garment industry, Oumani Garment has always attached great importance to the potential occupational health risks in the production process. Combining the actual production scenarios of the company, the training first focused on analyzing the three core risk points faced by employees:
Chemical Risk Prevention: In-depth explanation of the health hazards of chemical substances such as fabric dyes, adhesives, and detergent residues commonly used in the cutting, sewing, and finishing processes, as well as the correct selection and use methods of protective equipment (such as anti-chemical gloves, gas masks).
Ergonomic Protection: Aiming at the problems of cervical spondylosis, lumbar muscle strain, and joint fatigue caused by long-term sitting, bending, and repetitive operations in sewing posts, professional trainers demonstrated scientific sitting postures, stretching exercises, and reasonable work-rest schedules, and guided employees to practice on-site.
Workplace Environment Management: Introduced the company's daily monitoring standards for workshop temperature, humidity, noise, and air quality, explained the early warning mechanisms and emergency response measures for abnormal indicators, and emphasized the importance of regular ventilation and equipment maintenance.