Perseverance under the scorching sun of “Spider-Man”: That’s what we do, no matter how hot it is, we have to persevere

Client of Beijing Daily | Reporter Chen Qiang Correspondent Yang Zhengbiao

Welder Chen Jianxing is a “spider man” at the project site of Tongzhou Branch of Beijing Urban Construction Group Anzhen Hospital. “The dog days are the hardest!” Xiao Chen’s cheeks were flushed from the sun, his sweat-wet hair was clinging to his forehead under his yellow safety helmet, and the stone slabs on his hands were also scorched by the scorching sun, “We just dry it out. This line, no matter how hot it is, you have to stick to it.”

Beijing officially opened the “sauna day” mode with the fall into the abyss last Saturday. At the construction site of the outer curtain wall of more than 100,000 square meters in the Tongzhou branch of Anzhen Hospital, looking up, there are many “spidermen” like Chen Jianxing. They stick to their posts to face the high temperature, and they are busy and busy to ensure the progress of the construction.

“Spider-Man” is the collective name of workers for working at heights. Because when they work, they have to wear safety ropes on their bodies, stand in hanging baskets, endure the sun exposure, and at the same time endure the scorching of electric welding.

In another high-altitude work surface, the insulation worker Liu Xiaoping is also working hard. He is engaged in the installation of rock wool insulation for external walls. Even if the weather is hot, he must strictly follow the operating specifications, and protective equipment such as cuffs, necklines and masks All solid, prevent the rock wool debris from touching the skin and causing itching. A drop of sweat slipped from his forehead into his eyes, but to make sure the material was in place, he just blinked hard, frowned, and shook his head.

“The working conditions on the construction site are much better now.” Liu Xiaoping, who has been engaged in the installation of curtain wall materials for more than 10 years, told reporters, “We have a sprinkler system here, which can cool down a lot.” From the hanging basket When I got down, I happened to meet the mobile drinking water truck on the construction site. Liu Xiaoping picked up a large cup of mung bean soup and drank it with his neck up. Available for free. At the construction site, there are also 6 tea break rooms for workers to take a break and drink water. The logistics support department often sends summer cooling materials such as popsicles and watermelons to the front-line construction workers.

After finishing work, Liu Xiaoping took reporters to the living quarters of the workers. The air conditioner brought a burst of coolness to the dormitory. Shower. The project department also adjusted the work and rest time of workers in a humane way, reduced the frequency of overtime, and avoided construction during high-temperature periods during high-risk and high-altitude operations.

“Let’s go, let’s have dinner!” As it approached noon, the workers quickly replenished their strength. In addition to meat dishes, the cafeteria also adjusts the menu according to the temperature, purchases bitter gourd and other dishes to cool off heat and heat, and distributes daily necessities such as small towels, water cups, and soap to workers.

Project manager Ma Xun said that despite the scorching sun in midsummer and July, the front-line builders were not afraid of the “baking” test and worked hard to sprint the node target. It is expected that the Tongzhou Branch of Anzhen Hospital will be able to make its exterior appearance by the end of this year.

Photo courtesy of Beijing Urban Construction Group