2023-05-02_LIFT_V3

Technical training

Lift Standard / V3 2023-05-02

46) The participants can examine guide ropes and recognise when these are in flawless condition e.g. diameter, broken threads, wear, and corrosion) at the lowest landing (Knowledge, basic level)

47) The participants can perform a rope tension inspection of the guide ropes (Skills, intermediate level)

48) The participants can take initiative and take responsibility to adjust guide ropes tension to the specified value (Ability, intermediate level) 49) The participants can explain how to do a visual inspection of the condition of the coiled-up of rope ends of the guide wires (Knowledge, intermediate level)

50) The participants can perform an adjustment of the wire ropes at the landings (Skills, intermediate level)

51) The participants can explain how to do a visual inspection of the wire rope fixings at the landings (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

Present examples of guide ropes and cabin guide units

Facilitate practical training on guide ropes:

a.

adjustment of guide rope tension

b.

inspection (condition and tension)

Provide individual feedback to participants on their performance

The participants shall:

Engage in practice, share experiences, and apply the received feedback in following exercises

ELEMENT 6.3 - GUIDE WHEELS (LG, R&P)

Learning objectives:

52) The participants can describe how to inspect:

a.

guide wheel (upper front right and upper rear right)

b.

guide wheel (upper front left and upper rear left)

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