Sand and Gravel Quarry Management Measures
Sand and gravel quarries are equipped with jaw crushers, sand making machines, sand washing machines, vibrating screens, feeders, transportation equipment, small loaders, excavators, and other machinery. Production safety is the top priority in sand and gravel production. Operating a quarry is a significant investment, so how do you run one effectively? Here are the key management measures to guide you:
1. Safety Production Responsibility
Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Production must be carried out safely, and safety must be ensured in production.
2. Leadership Accountability
Each department head is the safety responsible person within their scope of authority.
3. Quarterly Safety Inspections
Conduct quarterly safety inspections to implement the “mass management, mass prevention, mass inspection, and mass governance” safety production strategy, with the goal of zero safety incidents.
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4. New Employee Safety Training
New employees must complete mandatory safety education and pass assessments before starting work.
5. Fire Safety Measures
All production areas and warehouses must be equipped with required fire-fighting equipment, stored properly.
6. The “Three No Exceptions” Principle for Incidents
Do not close the case until the root cause of the incident is identified.
Do not close the case until the responsible parties and all employees have received safety education.
Do not close the case until preventive measures are implemented.
Safety and Production Management Measures for Sand and Gravel Quarries
The plant will establish a safety production leadership group, with the plant manager as the group leader, who bears overall responsibility for the plant’s safety production.
Safety education will be conducted quarterly to teach workers basic safety knowledge and foster a safety-first mindset among all staff.
Safe electricity use: All electrical equipment must be fitted with protective covers. Power lines and switches must be inspected regularly to prevent accidents.
Safety production objectives: Zero fires, zero major safety incidents, and zero safety-related accidents.





