According to reports, an equipment accident occurred in Guangzhou, Guangdong due to employee misuse.An employee accidentally turned on the purple light while working and kept irradiating it all night. As a result, the white floor of the workshop turned yellow significantly, and the service life is expected to be reduced by 10 years.
This incident caused employees to pay attention to operating procedures. The person in charge of the incident said that despite the serious losses, the company boss did not pursue the responsibility out of good intentions.
After the incident, the color of the floor in the workshop changed significantly. The originally white floor was now covered with yellow spots. The purple light lamp is a professional equipment used for equipment disinfection and material fixation. However, the lack of appropriate operating instructions and employee negligence led to the loss.
Experts point out that long-term exposure to purple light can cause irreversible damage to some materials, so sufficient training and equipment management should be carried out before use.
What should you pay attention to when using ultraviolet disinfection lamp?
In terms of environment, ultraviolet disinfection lamps should be used in closed spaces where no one is present, such as rooms, storage rooms, etc.Areas where people frequently move, such as living rooms and bedrooms, must be disinfected after all people have left to prevent ultraviolet rays from causing harm to the human body.
In terms of equipment, before use, check whether the lamp tube of the ultraviolet disinfection lamp is intact and whether it is broken or leaking.If the lamp is damaged, it may affect the output intensity of ultraviolet rays, reduce the disinfection effect, and may even pose a safety hazard.
In terms of personnel, when the ultraviolet disinfection lamp is turned on, personnel are strictly prohibited from entering the disinfection area.Because ultraviolet rays can cause serious damage to human skin and eyes, such as skin redness, pain, peeling, red and swollen eyes, tears, decreased vision, etc.
In terms of time, the disinfection time is determined based on the area of the room and the power of the disinfection lamp.Generally speaking, each cubic meter of space requires 1.5-2 watts of ultraviolet power, and the disinfection time ranges from 30 minutes to 1 hour.