Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
Maintenance
Maintenance is the process of keeping the lift in a functional and safe condition, e.g. by cleaning, lubricating, refilling, readjusting, preservation, and repairing components due to wear and tear or as a preventive measure in accordance with manuals When this standard refers to manuals, it is the manual and documentation for the training equipment at hand. Further guidelines, check lists and other work documents must be based on the manuals
Manuals
Must
For clarity where the word ‘must’ is used in this standard it shall have the same meaning as ‘shall’
Operating personnel Any person or persons who are responsible for the operation
Operator
The operator is the organisation (or person) who is responsible for the equipment
Pre-use inspection
An inspection of the lift and the lift environment prior to use (may also be referred to as daily inspection)
Protection systems
For example, overload, overspeed and fall arrest systems (as defined in the relevant lift manual)
The concept of ‘repair’ in this standard refers to repair of components, where such repairs are allowed in accordance with local legislation, manuals, and the operator’s directives
Repair
Restricted space
Areas, where special considerations should be taken because of limited space or other hazards, e.g. basement and risk of dropped objects
Shall
Verbal form used to indicate requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform to this training standard and from which no deviation is permitted.
Verbal form used to indicate that among several possibilities one is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required. A legally required assessment to ensure compliance with regulations and standards. Any equipment safety inspections (also known as statutory inspections in some countries) intended to meet country legal requirements should be conducted by qualified individuals who meet country competence requirements. Such training and certification is outside the scope of GWO training
Should
Statutory inspection
Toolbox talk
A job site safety briefing covering the risks and hazards of the task being performed
Trace and correct faults in a mechanical or electrical system. Performed in accordance with a manufacturer’s ‘Error & Response List’ or similar guidance (operation instruction manual)
Trouble shooting
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