Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
Due to a broad range of lift designs and specific evacuation procedures, practical evacuation of lifts will not be practised in this Service Lift User Module
Note
Having successfully completed this lesson of the Service Lift User Module, the participants can:
46) Show interest in how to evacuate a lift safely, responsibly and seek guidance and further training when needed (Ability, basic level)
Lesson 6 may be conducted as a coherent exercise covering learning objectives from Lesson 6 and additional elements from other lessons where relevant.
Note
ELEMENT 6.1 - OPERATION OF DOORS
Learning objective:
47) The participants can take responsibility to open the doors on a lift in an emergency situation and when the lift is out of a designated entry and access point, i.e. safe zone (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Present and explain how to open different types of lift doors in emergency situations
Design and conduct learning activities on practicing how to operate lift doors in case of an emergency situation
Provide feedback on the participants’ professional performance during the exercises
The participants shall:
Engage in the practical training of operating doors in case of emergency situations, discuss the operation of doors on alternative lift types, and receive feedback constructively
ELEMENT 6.2 - RESCUE AND EVACUATION PLAN
Learning objective:
48) The participants will show interest in following lift rescue and evacuation plans & manuals as well as ensuring safe shut-down of lifts (including sending the right information to the site lead, manufacturer, etc.) (Ability, basic level)
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