Technical training
Lift Standard / V3 2023-05-02
47) The participants can perform an installation and connection of the service light and emergency light in a lift (Skills, intermediate level) 48) The participants can explain how to do an inspection of the service light and emergency light in a lift (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Present and demonstrate examples of how to inspect and install the service light and emergency light in a lift
Lead a discussion on challenges of inspecting service lights and emergency lights in a lift
Facilitate installations practice
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences on service lights and emergency lights in lifts
Practise how to inspect and install service lights and emergency lights in lifts
Conduct a short questionnaire test to recap the theory and safety issues from Lesson 5
Check own answers and solutions from the shown fact list on completion of the test
CABIN GUIDE UNIT
117 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to install, maintain and inspect a lift guide system responsibly and re- install in accordance with and following instructions in the relevant manuals and inspection lists
After successfully having completed Lesson 6 of the Lift Commission, Inspection, Installation and Maintenance Module:
49) The participants can explain how to do a visual inspection of the cabin guide units (with rollers) in a lift (Skills, intermediate level) 50) The participants will take initiative and take the responsibility to adjust or change guide rope, cabin guide unit, and roller guide unit when needed (Ability, intermediate level)
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