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SAFETY OF ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS IN BUILDINGS
Presentation by John Mutswatiwa CHIEF INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES
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OBJECTIVES To provide a basic understanding of Elevator and Escalator functionality To highlight statutory obligations of stakeholders. To highlight safety best practises when transporting people in buildings. To expose Elevator and Escalator hazards with mitigation to prevent accidents.
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE Definitions Key legislative provisions Elevator stakeholders and their duties Elevator accident statistics Way forward Conclusion
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DEFINITIONS “competent person” means a person who has served an apprenticeship in an appropriate trade or who has had not less than five years’ experience in working with machinery, and has a thorough knowledge of the machinery or class of vessel of which he is in charge or which he may be required to examine. “elevator” means any elevator, lift, hoist or other appliance used in a building for the raising and lowering of persons by means of a car, cage, cradle or other conveyance in a hatchway on fixed guides
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“escalator” means a power driven continuous stair-way, incorporating moving parts and handrail intended for conveyance of persons from one level to another. “hatchway” means any vertical or inclined way in which an elevator is operated “inspector” means an inspector appointed in terms of section 4 of the Act. “user” means any occupier or builder, or the persons or person owning or leasing machinery
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ELEVATOR
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ELEVATOR
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ELEVATOR MOTOR ROOM-MACHINE
controller
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MOTOR ROOM LESS ELEVATOR
machine
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CAR TOP
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ELEVATOR HATCHWAY DANGER OF FALLING GUIDE RAIL LANDING DOOR HATCHWAY
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ESCALATOR
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ESCALATOR
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ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR STAKEHOLDERS
User or Owner of 951 working out of a total of 1379. Elevator Service Company Responsible Person for machinery Competent person (lift technician) Public using the elevator Regulator Property Manager
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The erection or use permission. The use of non complying
FACTORIES & WORKS (ELEVATOR & ESCALATOR ) REGULATIONS 1976; RGN 278 OF 1976 AS AMENDED Prohibits:- The erection or use permission. The use of non complying The changes or alterations without permission The use of uninspected and tested
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REGULATOR DUTIES Process applications
To issue permission to erect or use To carry out statutory inspection Impose sanctions on inspection findings To attend to public complaints To enforce the provisions of the law Investigate failures and accidents
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Apply for permission to erect or use Appoint Responsible Person
USER OR OWNER DUTIES Apply for permission to erect or use Appoint Responsible Person Appoint a competent person(s) or competent company To supervise service Insure statutory inspections are done Comply with the law or stop use Report any dangerous occurrence Report repairs, and decommissions
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SERVICE PROVIDER DUTIES
To carry out weekly and monthly service Record inspection findings in record book Report any dangerous condition Stop use for non compliance Ensure public safety
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COLLECTIVE SAFETY INSPECTIONS
Identifying hazards not identified at design stage elimination or control of unsafe practices, unsafe conditions and unsafe procedures. safety control measures effectiveness evaluation report elevator safety performance compare compliance with legal requirements. Identifying hazards peculiar to technological changes
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BENEFITS OF INSPECTION
Hazards are identified and eliminated Plugs to preclude loss of life, damage to equipment and loss of business Inspection results influence user future action Tool for improved and guaranteed Elevator and Escalator safety.
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Annually or periodically Gvt inspector Elevator Register F.E.4
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION TYPE INSPECTION FREQUENCY BY WHO RECORD ELEVATORS & ESCALATORS Critical parts At least Weekly Appointed Competent Person Elevator Record book Entire plant At least Monthly Annually or periodically Gvt inspector Elevator Register F.E.4
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ELEVATOR ACCIDENTS IN ZIMBABWE
DATE OF ACCIDENT PLACE OF ACCIDENT ACCIDENT RESULT STAKEHOLDER INVOLVED HOW IT HAPPENED 18 MARCH 2015 HARARE DEATH X 1 & 2 INJURED LIFT/ ELEVATOR TECHNICIANS A FALL DURING DISMANTLING OF AN ELEVATOR 3 JULY 2015 BULAWAYO DEATH X 2 A TECHNICIAN & A PUBLIC MEMBER EMPLOYED AT THE BUILDING DURIING RESCUE OPERATION OF A TRAPPED PERSON 20 OCT 2015 SERIOUS INJURY TO LUMBER SPINE PUBLIC SWING DOOR OPENED IN THE ABSENCE OF AN ELEVATOR CAR
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RECOMMENDATION Amendment of legislation to incorporate duties of elevator designers, manufacturers, importers, installers and service. Regular skills development of elevator stakeholders To decommission obsolete elevator installations and renew or replace them. Improved communication amongst stakeholders.
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CONCLUSION Elevator and Escalator safety is a collective stakeholder responsibility. Every member of these efforts is as important as parts of a machine; without one, the whole machine will not function. The common enemy, hazards. Goal zero accidents.
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THE END I thank you !
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References EN 81-1 :-Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 1 : Electric lifts Factories & Works Act Chapter 14:08 & its Regulations ISO Cranes Inspection ISO/IEC 17020:2012 Conformity assessment-Requirements for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection Statutory Instrument 109 of 1990
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