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Elevator Radio Show 523 - Week 2-27-2019 - Unsafe Elevators and Liability

 
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It’s one of those shows where there aren’t a lot of stories to cover but the ones I do and the thoughts I share should be ones everyone contemplates both in your office and out in the field. We’re talking about liability, safety and at what point is it okay to fire a customer or lockout/tag out an elevator when you deem it to be unsafe or when elevator/building owners choose to ignore recommendations for upgrades/improvements and simply just want to spend as little money as possible on getting them back running again.

Prize Pack Giveaway – Thanks To the Following Prize Pack Giveaway Donors!

C.J. Anderson & Company, Colley Elevator Company, Codedataplate.com, The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities, The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation, Truxes, EMS Group, Elevator Bob’s Elevator Pictures, Minnesota Elevator, ElevatorU.org, Elevator World Magazine, NAEC, Elevator Cab Renovations, Parts Specialists Inc, Elevatormanstories.com, Elevator Riders Riding Club, Peelle, The pQEI Inspection App & Maxton Manufacturing

Show Notes:

Failing to ensure good condition leads to death and $200K fine

Elevator operator survives four story fall down elevator shaft – NY

Blazers stalled in Boston Elevator for 30 minutes

JPS Hospital provides details of accident

Contractor warned JPS weeks before injury

Joliet businessman calls for elevator upgrades

$9 million project to replace elevators in Brockton

CEA Meeting Thursday March 7th

NAESAi Central Region Workshop March 8-9

Safety Report by CPWR Linked Online – www.cpwr.com

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It’s one of those shows where there aren’t a lot of stories to cover but the ones I do and the thoughts I share should be ones everyone contemplates both in your office and out in the field. We’re talking about liability, safety and at what point is it okay to fire a customer or lockout/tag out an elevator when you deem it to be unsafe or when elevator/building owners choose to ignore recommendations for upgrades/improvements and simply just want to spend as little money as possible on getting them back running again.

Prize Pack Giveaway – Thanks To the Following Prize Pack Giveaway Donors!

C.J. Anderson & Company, Colley Elevator Company, Codedataplate.com, The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities, The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation, Truxes, EMS Group, Elevator Bob’s Elevator Pictures, Minnesota Elevator, ElevatorU.org, Elevator World Magazine, NAEC, Elevator Cab Renovations, Parts Specialists Inc, Elevatormanstories.com, Elevator Riders Riding Club, Peelle, The pQEI Inspection App & Maxton Manufacturing

Show Notes:

Failing to ensure good condition leads to death and $200K fine

Elevator operator survives four story fall down elevator shaft – NY

Blazers stalled in Boston Elevator for 30 minutes

JPS Hospital provides details of accident

Contractor warned JPS weeks before injury

Joliet businessman calls for elevator upgrades

$9 million project to replace elevators in Brockton

CEA Meeting Thursday March 7th

NAESAi Central Region Workshop March 8-9

Safety Report by CPWR Linked Online – www.cpwr.com

  continue reading

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