What is Vacuum Performance Seal Including Air Pump?
Degree of vacuum: -90 ~ 0kPa of Vacuum Performance Seal Including Air Pump
Accuracy: 1 level
Vacuum chamber effective size: Φ 270mm × 200 mm (H) (standard) Note: Other sizes can be customized.
Gas pressure: 0.7MPa (gas source users-owned)
Gas source interface: Φ8 polyurethane tube
Dimensions: 460mm (L) × 360mm (B) × 530mm (H)
Power: AC 220V 50Hz
Net weight: 15kg Standard configuration: host experiment sealed barrel gas source line Standard: LX-MFY-01 Vacuum performance seal GB / T 15171, ASTM D3078
Working Environment
drinking water not clean and not sufficient for all areas
drinking water not marked as such
drinking water test report incomplete (needs to include bacteriological, physical and chemical tests)
drinking water test report not available or expired
excessive noise from generator affecting workers/security guards
factory does not have canteen committee with worker’s representatives, with tasks clearly laid out, regular meetings (once a month) and workers not aware of committee and the outcome of their meetings
toys, seating, table and cradle are not provided in child care room and bed(s) are not big enough for all children
wash facility i.e. toilet and sink not provided in child care room
no dining facility/canteen provided (as per law there should be a canteen either with cooked food or snack items for sale)
no fans or other means of cooling provided in dining area, fusing etc.
no hygiene certificate for canteen
no mats or slippers provided to workers who have to stand on the production floor during winter season
no pest control programme established
no wash facilities or drinking water provided in dining area
seating facility missing at canteen/dining area
sitting capacity of dining area does not offer seating for at least 30% of workforce at any given time (Bangladesh)
temperature higher than normal in some areas e.g. fusing, dining room etc.
workers collecting drinking water from the toilet area rather than using provided drinking water on the production floor due to insufficient water supply
The Buttons Firmness Tensile Testing Machine can do all kinds of buttons on the clothing uniform vertical tensile test, testing whether its solidity can meet the relevant safety standards. Standard: 16 CFR 1500.51-53, ASTM PS79-96 Standard configuration:
blocked access to fire extinguishers. PA (public address) system not available in each section of the factory in case of a fire (incl. sample room)
distances between fire hose pipes too short not allowing all areas of the factory to be reached with at least one
factory does not provide proper fire fighting training to sufficient number of workers by a competent person or prescribed authority
factory is lacking sufficient number of fire fighting equipment such as fire hooks, bitters, stretchers etc.
fire extinguishers are not provided in all areas (e.g. generator room, wastage room missing)
fire extinguishers are undercharged or out of order
fire extinguishers laid on floor or installed higher than 1.5m
fire fighters don’t wear identification (e.g. uniform, armband or badge)
fire hose pipes found partially blocked. smoke detectors not in all areas of the factory e.g. packing, sub-stores, accessory store, temporary yarn and fabric store, wastage store etc.
fire hose pipes not provided in all areas of the factory
hose pipes leaking
incorrect amount of CO2 (6kg), CO2 (30kg), ABC (6kg) and ABC (30kg) fire extinguishers available
insufficient number of fire fighters per production floor, need to be 25% of workforce
no training records available for fire fighter training provided
number and type of fire extinguishers not as per law or factory’s fire licence
number of fire extinguisher operators is less than required (25% of total workforce in any section separately (Bangladesh))
operating instructions are not available for all fire extinguishers, and not displayed on them or above where they are fixed
Resistance Testing Machine aisle marking not found in all areas e.g. fabric inspection, fusing, sample room, dining, packing area, washing section etc.
aisles found blocked by e.g. pillars, baskets, machines, workstations, workers standing in the aisle due to machines kept too close to the wall etc. not allowing proper emergency evacuation
aisles found narrow between wall and cutting tables, not enough evacuation space
emergency evacuation plan not provided in all areas including warehouse, any temporary work or storage areas, sample room etc.
emergency lights no marked
evacuation plan do not show watcher position e.g. “you are here”
exit doors found open inward instead of outward (in the direction of emergency evacuation) (i.e. child care, laboratory, boiler room, cutting, sewing, accessory store, dining hall, sample room, CTPAT etc., not applicable for actual toilet doors)
exit height of sections found only 5’feet 9”inches
exit signs & light boxes not in local language
exit signs are without active/intact light and not found above all exit doors e.g. sample room, fusing, passages, dining hall, packing room, doctor’s room, CTPAT area etc.
fire drill register not maintained
fire drills to be carried out on a regular basis at least every 2 months
lack of 2nd exit for all sections (e.g. fusing, dining hall, fabric inspection) and no 2nd staircase provided for sections that have more than 20 workers working in them
minimum width of exits to be 45” (Bangladesh)
secondary aisle marking not found in cutting section
sliding doors found that obstruct evacuation
width of emergency exits of sections less than 32” inches
workers confined by tables, machines or goods for Resistance Testing Machine
anti-explosive lights not installed in areas where many cartons are stored
emergency lighting not found around exits in factory and dormitory
emergency numbers not posted throughout factory/dormitory
exits obstructed by iron or cement bars in doorways
fire alarm not provided in every section (e.g. security guards dormitory, boiler room)
fire alarm switches missing in areas such as accessory store, child care room, wastage room
ire fighter’s certificates not available. factory does not have nurse/paramedics/full time doctor for ambulance room covering ALL worked hours incl. OT and excessive OT (Bangladesh requires full time doctor at all times, not just nurse or paramedic)
fire fighter’s photos not available at fire points
fire inspection certificate not available for all floors or all production buildings
first aid boxes not filled sufficiently and not checked regularly
first aiders are not wearing identification (e.g. uniform, armband or badge)
no fire assembly point set and not marked as such. health & safety training incl. safe chemical handle & use is not provided to new and regular workers
no fire licence or licence is not covering all floors in use
roof top of factory used as dining hall or for other operations, which should rather be kept empty in the case of an emergency (Bangladesh only)
some fire alarm switches found inactive. broken needle register not available (covering sewing needles, hand sewing needles, mending needles, tag guns etc.)
water tank capacity not sufficient as per law. clippers, scissors, knitting needles (for fault marking) found unattached to workstation and no positive daily release system in place