Health and safety is a key player in any type of lifts. Lifts vary and each are designed with various objectives in mind and to do certain jobs. Some of the most common types are passenger lifts, goods lifts, service lifts, escalators and stair lifts. Buildings such as hotels, offices, retails establishments all tend to have serve lifts installed to help transport goods from one place to another – they usually range from 500kgs to 1500kgs but can be adapted to special purposes. An example would be moving of stock from the shop floor to the stock room – a service lift would be used to carry the trolleys. Further details of the different types of Service Lifts available can be found at online.
Whatever type of lift you put In it’s worth checking that the company will carry out the installation work needed to kick start the lift, they have a maintenance programme in place to service the lifts and if you are restoring a existing lift they will carry out the modernisation work to the highest of standards.
On a 6 monthly basis a thorough examination must be carried out as part of the safety procedure.
Instructions must be in place so people are aware that they should not use the lift in case of a fire (clear signs put up outside). The emergency telephone is in working order and there is clear information on what to do in case of an emergency.
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