Coinciding with China's 24th National Work Safety Month, KEDA SUREMAER launched its Special Equipment Safety Operation Skills Competition in June. A total of 49 participants from the Manufacturing Department gathered to demonstrate safe operations through standardized practices and showcase their skills as a mark of responsibility.

The competition focused on the core principles of "Safety, Standardization, and Efficiency". The crane event featured tasks such as "hoisting and positioning irregular objects" and "lifting water buckets through turns", while the forklift event included "precise stacking of four-legged components" and "navigating obstacles with stable transport".
After intense rounds, Mr. Fanfan WANG from the final assembly workshop claimed the top spot in the crane operation category with his safe and efficient performance, while Mr. Jincheng CHEN from the materials management team took first place in the forklift event.

The special equipment safety skills competition combined training with competition to enhance capabilities. It not only improved frontline workers' safety operation skills but also strengthened the collective sense of responsibility that "Safety is no small matter".
(KEDA SUREMAER)