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Add a cotton coat,More warmth

Add a cotton coat,More warmth

After the frost terms, the weather becomes colder and the temperature difference between day and night changes greatly. As the first-line employees of LNG refueling stations, the working environment in winter is relatively difficult. They work in reverse during the winter and day, without air conditioning and heating, only the cold wind lingering. “Speaking 10,000 words, it is better to do something seriously for the employees.” As winter approaches, the operation management department orders cotton clothes for employees of  stations to do a good job in preventing cold and warmth.

Due to the particularity of the work of LNG refueling stations, the operation management department first pays attention to the anti-static effect when selecting winter cotton clothing, which is also the basic requirements for working clothes of LNG refueling stations. Because chemical fiber fabric clothing wears a high electrostatic voltage when wearing friction, and generates static sparks, which is quite dangerous. Therefore, the work clothes of LNG refueling stations employees must be anti-static fabrics or cotton fabrics, and chemical fiber clothing is not allowed to operate on the job. It is also not allowed to put on or take off chemical fiber clothing at the station to avoid static electricity causing accidents. Secondly, good warmth and comfort are required.

“This tooling was issued in a timely manner.” ” the clothes are really thick.” The staff talked happily and began to try them on, pleased Love overflows in words.

Hanas LNG refueling stations adheres to the principle of people-oriented, pays attention to humanistic care, and takes various effective measures to create a harmonious atmosphere of “work safety, career satisfaction and life comfort” for employees, maintain the stability of the staff and promote the harmonious development of the enterprise.

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