Document History Produced in consultation with the Health & Safety Executive. New guidance from SAFed . endobj LEIA Safety Information Sheet Fall Protection - Lift and Escalator Industry Association. 1 0 obj <> The following is based on a circular SAFed have sent to their members undertaking thorough examination work which is relevant to LEIA members undertaking maintenance. The objective is to address the specific heavy-duty escalator needs of North American transportation systems. SafeD data protection for SMEs. %���� Download Section . Clearly for new escalator installations, thought should be given at the design stage to prevent/mitigate any foreseeable risks to as low as practicable by taking into account the factors identified in the HSE/SAFed guidance and designing escalators to standards such as BS EN 115 and the relevant European legislation. 20 Additional lifts: standard and bespoke. <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 16 0 R 24 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 595.32 841.92] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> 17-19 Refurbishment and modernisation. However, a duty of care exists and the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) “Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks” gives thorough guidance for owners and duty holders. This document has been produced by the Lift and Escalator Industry Association, with the support of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), to give advice on the Work at Height Regulations and to establish best practice by providing practical guidance on safe working at heights during installation, modernisation and maintenance of lift, %PDF-1.7 疘sJ�2ot�T՘M�WuH\���7e��Ґ���p�9�q�B���*�nv`�]%p\yb&����^_���I���2߭j��#J����bƏ��;�pAehr�o,�q=M:/3�U^��W''��R�T{,����2��! 3 0 obj This issue’s focus topic presents an opportunity to consider the evolution of the U.K. 1 0 obj Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks (walkways) have been prepared by the Safety Assessment Federation in consultation with HSE. Legislation, duties and responsibilities The new SAFed (Safety Assessment Federation) publication on the safe operation of escalators and moving walks provides legal commentary in chapter two, as well as guidance on duties and responsibilities in chapter three. <> […] Read More . The following is based on a circular SAFed have sent to their members undertaking thorough examination work which is relevant to LEIA members undertaking maintenance. Publisher Information Safety Assessment Federation. We are very grateful to SAFed for sharing this with us. 2 0 obj English. LIFT AND ESCALATOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Guidance on the management of lifts, escalators and similar products This Guidance has been prepared by the Lift and Escalator Industry Association with the aim of assisting those concerned on the legislative and other requirements which affect lifts, escalators and similar products. 1. Essential guide to managing your lifts and escalators LIFTEX. Contents ... 35-40 Escalators and moving walkways –your responsibilities 41-44 Escalator and moving walkway Statutes ... published by SAFed (see pages 26/27). endobj endobj Legislation first, and section one points to primary legislation as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which puts a duty on employers to … Related guidance documents; Escalators and moving walkways Bookmark Section. With its intuitive design and clear structure, SafeD is especially suited for use by external data protection officers who manage several clients simultaneously. <> Last May, SAFed (Safety Assessment Federation) released guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks. Simple guidance for lift owners Health and Safety Executive Thorough examination and testing of lifts Simple guidance for lift owners This is a web-friendly version of leaflet INDG339(rev1), revised 01/08 Introduction The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) introduced stream LEIA: Guidance on the Management of Lifts, Escalators and Similar Products (April 2009) SAFed Guidelines and Guidance - Technical guide - machinery-lift-and-crane ; Article last updated 21/09/2020. An escalator is defined as a power-driven, inclined, continuous moving stairway used for raising or lowering people in which the user carrying surface (e.g. Revised SAFed Guidelines on the supplementary tests of in-service lifts – Issue 4.1 This revision has been carried with wide consultation among SAFed members and with the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA). The trade associations of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), representing the independent engineering inspection industry, and the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA), the advisory body for the lift and escalator industry, have worked together for many years on joint guidance for lift inspection and testing. Provides guidance on selection and design considerations, safe operation, maintenance, management, thorough examination and supplementary testing of all escalators and moving walks. This includes %���� In the first National lockdown a number of issues were created when client sites closed, and that subsequent access was not possible or wanted to conduct the needed inspections. Role of the dutyholder As the dutyholder you are legally responsible for ensuring that the lift is safe to use and that it is thoroughly examined. View other LEIA Lift & Escalator Owner News N.C. Department of Labor Physical Address 4 West Edenton St. Raleigh, NC 27601. Our company provides services in London and the South East of the UK. For the UK though, the majority of escalators aren’t installed in the workplace, so the above legislation doesn’t apply. The trade associations of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), representing the independent engineering inspection industry, and the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA), the advisory body for the lift and escalator industry, have worked together for many years on joint guidance for lift inspection and testing. Contents of Guide D. The design of any lift or escalator system must commence with a consideration of the traffic flows through the building for which the system is intended. 3 0 obj SAFed produces a range of technical guidelines, guidance and related technical information on a range of issues. This includes Relevant factors, – along with guidance on the location and arrangement of lifts, escalators and moving walkways within buildings – are discussed in chapter 2. During early 2021 the SAFed Guidance documents and content will be reviewed, updated and revised on the website. More detailed guidance can be found in the Safety Assessment Federation’s (SAFed) Lift guidelines (see Further information). Despite great care taken to ensure the safety of users, service personnel and inspectors it is essential that equipment is regularly checked and properly maintained Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks (walkways) have been prepared by the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFED) in consultation with HSE. *��h�c|,��G������b���e��Y�&s��R�a�4�z�f��IPl�6 ����c���U��ic���.�n�zN�&�b_�L���\縺�=�����}�b�. 4 0 obj If you can get hold of PM45 let me know and I will send you a copy. endobj The guidelines are considered good practice and, if followed, would normally be regarded as sufficient to comply with health and safety duties. If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below. Replaced by 2nd Edition 2012. LOLER replaces most of the sectoral law relating to the use of lifting equipment. Please continually check back for updates. This includes risk management, technical advice and … <>/Metadata 2673 0 R/ViewerPreferences 2674 0 R>> Feedback. This issue’s focus topic presents an opportunity to consider the evolution of the U.K. Guides can be found by accessing the relevant area of interest using the menu on the right SAFed has updated its advisory document on the supplementary tests of in-service lifts after consultation with various parties within the sector. Under LOLER, if you are a lift owner or someone responsible for the safe operation of a lift used at work, such as a facilities manager or supervisor, you are a 'dutyholder'. However, a duty of care exists and the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) “Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks” gives thorough guidance for owners and duty holders. Keywords: escalators, heavy-duty escalators, transit escalators Summary: This design guideline is the result of the combined efforts of the members of the APTA Elevator and Escalator Technical Forum over the past several years. The general principles set out in the Work at Height Regulations (see LEIA/ SAFed Lift & Escalator Industry Guidance for Working at Height) are to: Collective measures are always to be given priority over personal measures. According to guidance produced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), “escalators and moving walkways are a relatively safe way of transporting people” but there are hazards associated with the equipment as well as hazards “that users may bring with them”. As explained in part 1 of the feature on safe operation of escalators and moving walks (Plant Engineer, March/April 2012, page 12), in May 2011 SAFed (Safety Assessment Federation) released important new guidelines, for operators, users, manufacturers and competent persons. Advice and guidance for owners and operators of lifts, escalators andmoving walkways. Through SAFed, any individual or organisation involved with setting, maintaining or complying with standards for equipment inspection and safety in the workplace can get access to relevant advice, guidance, information and experience. The SAFED document provides considerable guidance on the duties and responsibilities of those who: manufacture, supply and install escalators and moving walks The SAFED document provides considerable guidance on the duties and responsibilities of those who: manufacture, supply and install escalators and moving walks; design premises where they are to be installed; own or manage premises in which they are installed, and; inspect and examine escalators and moving walks. 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Lift, escalator and moving walk energy efficiency and power consumption issues are discussed in chapter 13, which addresses how energy consumption can be minimised through good design, selection, and control of the transportation equipment. We are very grateful to SAFed for sharing this with us. Advice and guidance for owners and operators of lifts, escalators and moving walkways. Legislation, duties and responsibilities The new SAFed (Safety Assessment Federation) publication on the safe operation of escalators and moving walks provides legal commentary in chapter two, as well as guidance on duties and responsibilities in chapter three. Read the LEIA Lift & Escalator Owner News item. LIFTEX 2019 brings together the best innovations and latest developments from the lift & escalator industry. It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive appearance inspection of the steel belt at least once a … 7-11 Lift safety your responsibilities . Posted on : 8th July, 2020 . From 1st September 2020 – Lift and Escalator Tester occupation will move from the Black Manager card to Gold Supervisor card. stream Guidance on the management of lifts, escalators and similar products This Guidance has been prepared by the Lift and Escalator Industry Association with the aim of assisting those concerned on the legislative and other requirements which affect lifts, escalators and similar products. <>>> LOLER replaces most of the sectoral law relating to the use of lifting equipment. endobj observed and this guidance document is intended to assist those with responsibility for the maintenance of lifts and escalators in understanding the many legislative requirements. New guidance from SAFed The Health and Safety Executive asked SAFed to produce new guidance for safe operation of escalators and moving walkways. <> The guidelines are considered good practice and, if followed, would normally be regarded as sufficient to comply with health and safety duties. Most of these are freely available as a downloadable pdf file. %PDF-1.5 Our latest Lift & Escalator Owner News features the recently revised SAFed Guidelines on the supplementary tests of in-service lifts – what a lift owner/duty-holder needs to know about supplementary testing of their lift. However, Contents5 Introduction. Thorough The Passenger Input to Escalator Accidents 14-1 The Passenger Input to Escalator Accidents David Cooper LECS (UK) Ltd & University of Northampton Keywords: accident, escalator, human factors, falls, entrapments, injury Abstract. Page created by Laura Stephens. The trade associations of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), representing the independent engineering inspection industry, and the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA), the advisory body for the lift and escalator industry, have worked together for many years on joint guidance for lift inspection and testing. For the UK though, the majority of escalators aren’t installed in the workplace, so the above legislation doesn’t apply. such as escalators and moving walks, should also be thoroughly examined, inspected and tested for safety according to HSE guidance. <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> LEIA: Guidance on the Management of Lifts, Escalators and Similar Products (April 2009) SAFed Guidelines and Guidance - Technical guide - machinery-lift-and-crane Article last updated 21/09/2020 31-33 Guidelines on the Supplementary Testing of In-service Lifts. gê��]�}�q�$����K0\g�9��U�3;+�����^�4�C�8��U����L^mA'�B�v�s��YgWZ���ivD��A�$���Qաpuk ~�iw �����@���u]{��:g�W1�ʉYI��~1����`:<3���(�Q#��VcQ�&��+f3@^�Jn���$v�ovT,+J�r"�u3��z�ǸY~>G�8��r������Y�,D�R*n���/��� � ��[�����nTè;��|�-������>Vu��`���Qa ے�Y���u��tY�+'>��u|��aB���J��?����8U�; �&p��4;�������������Դ�X`�[J0`^�#O��@V�ԲB��JQ�J�So8�|@��$J!R]. endobj SAFed has updated its advisory document on the supplementary tests of in-service lifts after consultation with various parties within the sector. SAFed Tests; LOLER 9; Equality Act; News; Q & A; Contact Us Home Tony Beasley 2013-03-14T16:02 ... We are specialists in Lift and Escalator Maintenance, Modernisation and Repairs. 1-800-NC-LABOR Our latest Lift & Escalator Owner News features the recently revised SAFed Guidelines on the supplementary tests of in-service lifts – what a lift owner/duty-holder needs to know about supplementary testing of their lift. Admin #3 Posted : 06 September 2007 23:12:00(UTC) Rank: Guest. Escalators and moving walkways. Share Section. Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks Issue 03 — Dated 30th July 2018 FOREWORD These guidelines have been prepared by the Safety Assessment Federation in consultation with the Health and Safety Executive, and other interested parties within the escalator and moving walk industry. Assessment Federation (SAFed), to give advice on the Work at Height Regulations and to establish best practice by providing practical guidance on safe working at heights during installation, modernisation and maintenance of lift, escalator and similar equipment. The revised issue four document will provide safety guidance and serves as best practice in respect of supplementary testing in support of thorough examinations. The number of accidents occurring on escalators and moving walks around the world is increasing. All work at height should be the subject of thorough risk assessment to ensure necessary steps are implemented so that the work can be carried out safely. In the first National lockdown a number of issues were created when client sites closed, and that subsequent access was not possible or wanted to conduct the needed inspections. 13-15 Maintenance: servicing, breakdown and repair . 23-30 Lift Statutes and Guidelines . The new publication replaces earlier HSE plant machinery documents PM34 'Safety in the use of escalators' and PM45 'Escalators: Periodic thorough examination'. The revised issue four document will provide safety guidance and serves as best practice in respect of supplementary testing in support of thorough examinations. (SAFed) recommends that escalators, which would normally be subject to the provisions of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, should in fact be subject to similar thorough examination provisions to those of LOLER. If you want guidance look at PM45 Escalators: Periodic Thorough Examination which is the best info available although it is now out of print and will be replaced shortly be a SAFED document. Version History. OTIS GEN2 elevator traction refers to the scrap basic standard of steel belt. However, a duty of care exists and the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) “Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks” gives thorough guidance for owners and duty holders. As such, plant owners and operators step) remains horizontal. If there are any questions or queries please contact admin@safed.co.uk 1.3 Aim of guidance on supplementary tests 1.3 1.4 Status of guidance 1.3 1.5 Relationship between the thorough examination and ‘maintenance requirements and the development of new technology’ 1.4 Section 2 LEGAL COMMENTARY 2.1 2.1 Introduction 2.1 2.2 The law outlined 2.1 2.2.1 Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSWA) 2.1 SAFed provides a supplement here, called LG1, which includes guidance on non-workplace lifts. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. The Health and Safety Executive believes that the contents of this publication represent good practice in the lift industry and commends its use. Mailing Address 1101 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1101. Feel free to browse our site, which contains detailed information about the products and services we offer to the Lift and Escalator industry. 4 0 obj Dave . Please continually check back for updates. x��ko7��~�1�|s� @'i����}(�}Pl�*K>I��t��8�jII;�#qy�^q��pf8����a4#/_�|��T�?�fwd0����r��y}��������'��hjN�ӓ��Ff�'��NO��1�i%���� s�U��i�%1LR�ܻ��_r�t�$w��m~�?=�c@��&W?���u/��� y�� !�o�cߍRMk����5ќQ�=J� q/���!��7d|�sօ��q|�AZXIk֍�׾ �Z�5T�.���R�M��0��`� S�pn�2DYC��A�rx܎WC=x�S��P����۳�a����y7vw��9.����dx&s8�}��$�Tr��g�S����Ҋ*yF:����X���b��_& �VR��Z�^��N��@�d����r��c2X�E1�`2���-/��W�#P�޾tIFC`z4������W8Lf�ȝ�4d��~��� ���I�V��!5s�Զ �Z�^���cd�ĈSi;1rV�Y�0��Ĉ��)���v� �� However, a duty of care exists and the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) “Guidelines for the safe operation of escalators and moving walks” gives thorough guidance for owners and duty holders. The recommended maximum inspection periodicities listed are purely for guidance and are not a requirement of PUWER 98. The comprehensive review of the last issued document, dated 2009, is a major re-write, overseen by Vince … Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Contents of Guide D. The design of any lift or escalator system must start with a consideration of the traffic flows through the building for which the system is intended. Advice and guidance for owners and operators of lifts, escalators and moving walkways. 2 0 obj Guidelines have been prepared by the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) in consultation with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and other interested parties in the escalator and moving walkway industry. The design life of the steel belt is 20 years, which is 2-3 times of the traditional steel wire rope. View other LEIA Lift & Escalator Owner News Health & Fitness. if the guidance provided is followed, it will normally be regarded as sufficient to comply with health and safety law in respect of supplementary testing in support of thorough examinations. Print Section. Like; Share; Embed; Fullscreen; Slides; Download HTML; Download PDF; Abuse ← NEXT SLIDES → Page content transcription. It incorporates the requirements of SAFed Lift Guidance 1 2020. The new publication replaces earlier HSE plant machinery documents PM34 ‘Safety in the use of escalators’ and PM45 ‘Escalators: Periodic thorough examination’. SAFed member companies have compiled a list of work equipment which, based on their extensive experience, is likely to require some form of periodic inspection. (SAFed) recommends that escalators, which would normally be subject to the provisions of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, should in fact be subject to similar thorough examination provisions to those of LOLER. The Health and Safety Executive asked SAFed to produce new guidance for safe operation of escalators and moving walkways. For the UK though, the majority of escalators aren’t installed in the workplace, so the above legislation doesn’t apply.
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