Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
ANNEX 1 - EQUIPMENT LIST
The following pages contain the lists of equipment required for delivering the Service Lift Training Standard in a traditional, in-person training setting. Delivered training in other settings must be in accordance with GWO Requirements for Training. All equipment required for training must be available. It shall be maintained and where appropriate, inspected and tested in accordance with current national standards/ legislation and manufacturers’ recommendations.
The following tools, materials and equipment are needed for the execution of the course in a traditional setting:
1. Training facility with functional lift, lift mock-up or lift simulator requirements in detail:
a. Travelling distance must allow for test, inspection and work on relevant top and bottom
obstruction devices and other relevant safety devices, mechanical devices and rescue systems as stated in the lift manual. Regional legislation may be taken into consideration in relation to e.g. maximum travelling distance
b. Gate/fence with original lock system. Additional mechanical and electrical lock systems must be visualised in illustrations
c. Tools, as needed, for the inspection, installation, repair and maintenance of lifts
2. Documents (In sufficient numbers to ensure availability to all participants) (Printed copy or digital)
a. Relevant operation/user manuals, and inspection manuals to ensure, that wire-guided, ladder- guided, and rack and pinion systems are included in the training. Maintenance manuals and installation manuals for delivering SLIIR and SLIM modules
b.
Example of pre-use inspection sheet.
c.
Example of a lift inspection logbook.
3. Show and tell parts or visuals of components that are not covered by the functional lift (ref. a above) to ensure that wire-guided, ladder-guided as well as wire-driven and rack and pinion driven lift systems are covered. The show and tell parts or visuals must cover:
a. Traction hoist. This does not need to be functional and should be used for inside inspections and for practising e.g., replacement of the divertor
b.
Rack and pinion traction system
c. Electro-mechanical brakes and the centrifugal brakes for delivering SLIIR and SLIM modules
d.
Safety brake systems
e. Obstruction systems, e.g. top and bottom obstruction devices, top limit safety plate
f. Bowden cable installation to practise adjustments as part of SLIIR and SLIM modules
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