We specialize in: Removal, repair, reinforcement, corrosion prevention, beautification, installation, painting navigation marks, painting color rings, painting, and coating a series of high-altitude engineering projects for all types of chimneys and water towers. Our work is safe, quick, technically proficient, affordably priced, and we uphold honesty and commitment. We sincerely look forward to partnering with you for mutual success!
Chimney painting and coating, as well as beautification of navigation buoys, generally employ two methods of high-altitude climbing operations; climbing to the top of the chimney or platform, then conducting the anti-corrosion work on the chimney using either (1) high-altitude suspended rope or (2) high-altitude installation of a basket.
Safety Points for High-Altitude Anticorrosion Construction
1. Familiarize yourself with the professional technical skills and safety procedures of this trade for chimney anticorrosion construction.
2. Must be 18 years of age or older and pass a physical examination to engage in high-altitude work. Individuals with hypertension, heart disease, epilepsy, or any other conditions unsuitable for high-altitude work are prohibited from climbing.
3. Above 2 meters from the ground, with an inclined plane angle greater than 45 degrees, or where the working surface is unstable or vibrates, it should be considered as high-altitude work.
4. Protective gear must be worn properly, pants legs should be tucked in, a hard hat must be worn, and smooth-bottomed shoes are not allowed. A safety belt with sufficient strength must be used, and the rope should be tied to a sturdy building structure or metal framework; it must not be tied to any moving objects.
Before climbing, the construction supervisor should conduct on-site safety training for all personnel.
6. Inspect all climbing equipment and safety gear (such as helmets, safety belts, ladders, planks, scaffolding, guardrails, safety nets, etc.) to ensure they are safe and reliable. Absolutely no risky operations are permitted.
7. Mark off restricted areas on the ground in high-altitude work zones and hang warning signs such as "No Trespassing" and "Prohibited Access."
8. Prior to working near power (low voltage) lines, contact for power outage first. Work can only be conducted after confirming the outage, and insulating barriers should be set up. Operators must stay at least 2 meters away from the power lines (low voltage) and are prohibited from working under high-voltage lines.
9. Tools, parts, and materials used for high-altitude chimney anti-corrosion work must be stored in tool bags. No items should be held in hand during ascents or descents, and movement must be along designated routes; materials or tools should not be thrown from height. Do not stack tools or materials that are prone to rolling on scaffolding and avoid disorganization. After completing the work, promptly clean up all items that can fall, to prevent injury from falling objects. When handling large parts, use reliable lifting equipment.
10. Always be aware of hazard signs and areas. Adequate lighting must be provided for night work; otherwise, construction is prohibited.
11. Strictly prohibited from performing vertical operations simultaneously at both levels. In case of special circumstances requiring vertical operations, prior approval from relevant leaders is required, and protective sheds or other isolation facilities must be set up between the upper and lower levels.
12. Absolutely no resting is allowed in elevated areas without guardrails to prevent falls.
13. Plyboards over 3 meters in length cannot accommodate two workers simultaneously.
14. Walkways, ramps, gangways, and transportation pathways should be kept clean at all times.
15. High-altitude work is prohibited outdoors when winds reach level 6 or above.


































