1. Ensure the stability and safety of the equipment. When transporting equipment, it is necessary to ensure that the center of gravity of the equipment is stable to avoid uncontrollable movement and instability. When going up and down stairs, never descend or ascend quickly, do it slowly and steadily.
2. Adequate artificial reinforcement measures are required. If the equipment is heavy or large, you can use ropes or other reinforcements to tie it up to ensure that it does not shake or swing during transportation.
3. Prepare necessary equipment and protective measures. During equipment transportation, you need to wear necessary safety equipment, such as gloves, helmets, etc. At the same time, protective measures such as mats are needed to avoid friction and damage to the equipment.
4. Reasonably allocate human resources. During the transportation of equipment, labor needs to be reasonably allocated and coordinated to avoid accidental injuries caused by improper operation.