2025-05-02_LIFT_V5

Technical training

Service Lift Training Standard / V5 02052025

Provide feedback to participants on their performance

The participants shall:

Engage in practical training and share experiences on installing and inspecting roller guide units

Receive and reflect on feedback

ELEMENT 6.4 - GUIDE LADDER SYSTEM INSPECTION

Learning objectives:

37) The participants can describe the safety inspection labels on the ladder according to manuals (Knowledge, basic level)

38) The participants can describe how to do a visual inspection of the assembly between ladder sections and attachment points according to manuals (Knowledge, basic level)

39) The participants can describe how to do a visual inspection that the flanges (of the ties to step of ladder) are not cracked or broken in the folds according to manuals (Knowledge, basic level)

40) The participants can recognise that upper and lower end-of-travel plates and switches are clean and firmly connected to the ladder according to manuals (Knowledge, basic level)

Inspection on the guide ladder system does not include the turbine mounted service ladder inspection

Note

The instructor shall:

Present and explain visual examples of assemblies between ladder sections and attachment points and end-of-travel plates and switches (e.g. striker plates and braking skates) connections in both flawless and damaged conditions

Lead or facilitate discussion on safety related risks on assemblies and flanges

The participants shall:

Engage in discussions and share experiences on flanges and assemblies between ladder sections and attachment points

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