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Persons Shut in Lift
Time 13:51
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Persons Shut in Lift
Tactical Operational Guidance (TOG) Training
This training package considers the TOG for dealing with incidents involving persons shut in lifts.
This presentation can be used by both individuals or groups and it is suggested that a minimum of 25 minutes will be required to complete
this training presentation.
It is recommended that the Managing Operational Incidents TOG is viewed in conjunction with this training package as it contains incident
command considerations common to all incident types.
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• Traction lifts• Geared• Gearless
Types of LiftsTypes of Lifts
• Hydraulic lifts• Conventional• Holeless• Roped
• Climbing lifts
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• Instantaneous
Safety MechanismsSafety Mechanisms
• Progressive
Guide RailRoller
Roller
Guide Rail
Serrated Cams
Serrated cam
Guide Rail
Steel Jaws
Spring
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• Sliding
• Hinged
• Side opening
• Collapsible gate
• Collapsible shutter
• Vertical bi-parting
Lift Door TypesLift Door Types
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Significant Hazards Significant Hazards
• Distressed occupants
• Shear trap
• Uncontrolled movement of lift
• Electricity
• Hydraulic fluid
• Loss of communications
Lift Car
Landing
Landing Door
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• Initial assessment
• Type of lift
• Location of machine room
• Communications
• Isolate power
• Safety mechanisms
Control Measures and ActionsControl Measures and Actions
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• Lift control crew
• Isolate power supply
• Raise lift car slightly
• Raise or lower lift car
• Open landing and lift car doors
Control Measures and ActionsElectrically Operated Lifts
Control Measures and ActionsElectrically Operated Lifts
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• Typical Electrically Operated Lift Controls
Control Measures and ActionsElectrically Operated Lifts
Control Measures and ActionsElectrically Operated Lifts
Brake Release Handle
Brake Levers
Operating Disc(to raise or lower lift)
Electric Motor
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• Lift control crew
• Isolate power supply
• Pressure gauge with a zero reading
• Raise lift car slightly
• Raise or lower the lift car
• Open landing and lift car doors
Control Measures and ActionsHydraulically Operated Lifts
Control Measures and ActionsHydraulically Operated Lifts
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• Typical hydraulically operated lift controls
Control Measures and ActionsHydraulically Operated Lifts
Control Measures and ActionsHydraulically Operated Lifts
Extension Handle
Pressure Gauge
Hand Pump(to raise lift)
Pressure Release Valve (to lower lift)
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• Locate the control panel
• Request lift engineer
Control Measures and ActionsMachine Roomless Lift (MRL)
Control Measures and ActionsMachine Roomless Lift (MRL)
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Relevant References
National Occupational Standards
Close Presentation
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National Occupational Standards National Occupational Standards
This training package will assist in the development of skills, knowledge and understandingthat are necessary to successfully deal with this type of incident. Dependant on role, thefollowing elements of NOS may be applicable at this type of incident.
FF2 – Take responsibility for effective performanceFF3 – Save and preserve endangered lifeFF4 – Resolve operational incidentsFF6 – Support effectiveness of operational resource FF9 – Drive, manoeuvre and redeploy fire service vehicles
WM1 - Lead the work of teams and individuals to achieve their objectivesWM3 - Manage information for actionWM4 - Take responsibility for effective performanceWM5 - Support the development of teams and individualsWM7 - Lead and support people to resolve operational incidentsWM9 - Support the efficient use of resources
EFSM1 – Provide strategic advice and support to resolve operational incidentsEFSM2 – Lead, monitor and support people to resolve operational incidents
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Relevant References Relevant References
• Generic Risk Assessment (GRA) 2.3 Lifts and Escalators - Draft
• Manual of Firemanship – Book 12
• DCOL 8/1998 (supplementary guide for incidents involving lifts)
Technical References:
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Relevant References Relevant References
Slide 2/1 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 2/2 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 2/3 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 2/4 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 2/5 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 2/6 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/1 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/2 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/3 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/4 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/5 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 4/6 – www.elevatorbob.com
Slide 5/1 – www.wickia.comSlide 5/2 – www.stockfreeimages.comSlide 5/3 – www.ichimusai.orgSlide 5/4 – www.tractorbynet.comSlide 5/5 – www.dorsetfire.gov.ukSlide 6/1 – www.dorsetfire.gov.ukSlide 7/1 – www.sitoelevators.inSlide 8/1 – www.flickr.comSlide 8/2 – www.wickia.comSlide 9/1 – www.sitoelevators.inSlide 10/1 – www.elevatorbob.comSlide 11/1 – www.dorsetfire.gov.uk
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