WTAU's Bridge Crane Safety Monitoring System Escorts the Construction of "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" High-Speed Railways

Sep. 22, 2025

WTAU's Bridge Crane Safety Monitoring System Escorts the Construction of "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" High-Speed Railways

Recently, WTAU's bridge crane safety monitoring system was officially put into operation at the Chengdu-Chongqing Central Line High-Speed Railway construction project, providing protection for key projects in the country's "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" high-speed railway network.

WTAU's Bridge Crane Safety Monitoring System Escorts the Construction of "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" High-Speed Railways

WTAU's bridge crane safety monitoring system strictly adheres to the national standard GB/T 28264-2017, "Safety Monitoring and Management System for Hoisting Machinery." Through a comprehensive management process encompassing "real-time monitoring - intelligent early warning - proactive intervention - and data traceability," it reduces safety risks and effectively improves construction efficiency. High-precision sensors and intelligent monitoring equipment are installed at key locations on the bridge crane to monitor 12 core parameters, including lift capacity, travel distance, and limit status. Approaching safety thresholds triggers immediate audible and visual alarms, while simultaneously sending text message alerts to management personnel, creating a dual-security mechanism of "equipment early warning + personnel intervention."

WTAU's Bridge Crane Safety Monitoring System Escorts the Construction of "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" High-Speed Railways

Furthermore, to address the high-risk nature of bridge crane operations, the system integrates multiple innovative technologies: 360-degree panoramic video monitoring eliminates blind spots, allowing operators to precisely monitor the status of the load and surrounding environment via a large, high-definition screen within the cab; intelligent collision avoidance utilizes infrared ranging technology to avoid equipment and obstacles; and a facial recognition system strictly controls operating permissions to prevent misoperation. Furthermore, operational data is automatically stored and archived, providing a reliable basis for accident tracing and responsibility determination.

WTAU will continue to focus on core construction safety requirements, empowering crane equipment safety management with more advanced and practical technical solutions, strengthening the safety defenses of more national key projects.

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