Since pressure gauge calibration work involves pressure equipment and possible high-pressure environments, safety protection is of utmost importance. Before conducting calibration, operators must wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as protective gloves and goggles, to prevent accidental injuries caused by pressure leakage or equipment failure during the operation process.
At the operation site, obvious safety warning signs should be set up to restrict the entry of unauthorized personnel. For high-pressure calibration equipment, complete safety protection devices, such as overpressure protection valves and emergency pressure relief devices, should be equipped to ensure that pressure can be released in a timely manner when the pressure abnormally rises, avoiding serious safety accidents such as explosions. Meanwhile, the calibration operation procedures should clearly stipulate the emergency handling measures in case of sudden safety problems, such as quickly cutting off the power supply and closing the pressure source. Moreover, operators should be regularly trained in safety and conduct safety drills to improve their safety awareness and emergency handling capabilities, ensuring the safe progress of pressure gauge calibration work.