働く 安全に その間 Installation メンテナンス そして Replacement エスカレーター そして Moving Walks

エスカレーターや動く歩道の設置、メンテナンス、交換時の安全作業

この無料コースでは、次のことを学びます

  • Understand the scope and introduction to safety and health considerations in escalator and moving walk operations, focusing on installation, maintenance, and replacement.
  • Familiarize with the abbreviations, terms, and definitions used in escalator and moving walk safety documentation to ensure clarity in communication.
  • Learn the responsibilities of various stakeholders, including escalator owners, contractors, authorized managers, manufacturers, maintenance personnel, and managing agents, in ensuring safety during escalator operations.
  • Understand the importance of risk assessment in identifying potential hazards and implementing effective safety measures during escalator work.
  • Identify the types of hazards associated with escalator and moving walk installation, maintenance, and replacement work, including mechanical, electrical, fire, slip and trip, ergonomic, and fatigue hazards.
  • Explore good systems and processes for implementation by escalator owners and contractors, including authorization systems, work issuance, and record-keeping practices.
  • Learn about best practices and safe work procedures for escalator and moving walk installation, maintenance, and replacement, covering pre-work preparation, machine room access, and work on inclined sections.
  • Explore good practices in escalator and moving walk operations, including documentation, communication, attire, PPE, safety signs, and emergency preparedness.
  • Discover strategies for improving working conditions and personal well-being, including environmental conditions, rest areas, and administrative procedures to enhance safety and employee welfare.

Escalators and Moving Walks Operation are essential to modern building transportation. Proper safety measures during installation, maintenance, and replacement are crucial to ensure the well-being of workers and users. This guide highlights key safety and health considerations for these operations.

Understanding the scope and objectives of this guide is essential. The guide focuses on identifying hazards, applying safety measures, and ensuring proper training to maintain a safe working environment.

一般的な危険 in escalator and moving walk operations include mechanical, electrical, fire, slip, trip, ergonomic, and fatigue risks. Identifying and addressing these hazards early is critical to reducing accidents.

Roles and responsibilities should be clearly defined among all stakeholders. Escalator owners, contractors, managers, and maintenance personnel each have specific duties to ensure safety. Everyone must collaborate to maintain safety standards.

Equipment and maintenance play a crucial role in safety. Regular inspections of personal protective equipment (PPE) and commercial equipment ensure any faults are identified and addressed. Proper maintenance prevents potential failures.

Effective risk management involves thorough preparation, risk assessment, and review. By identifying hazards and implementing control measures, contractors can minimize risks and improve safety standards.

Before starting any work, pre-work preparation is vital. It includes site evaluations, securing permits, and ensuring all personnel are trained. This step helps identify immediate risks and ensures safety controls are in place.

Communication strategies are essential for safety. Clear communication keeps all personnel informed about hazards and safety protocols. This includes signs, signals, and regular safety briefings during operations.

Emergency response protocols must be well-defined. In case of an accident, quick action is crucial. Proper training ensures that everyone knows how to respond during emergencies such as fire or electrical malfunctions.

In summary, Escalators and Moving Walks operation require careful planning, effective communication, and ongoing risk assessment. By understanding hazards, roles, responsibilities, and emergency protocols, all parties can ensure safe and successful operations.

モジュール 1: はじめに

  • Scope of the course

Module 2: Abbreviations, Terms, and Definitions

  • Key abbreviations and terminology

Module 3: Stakeholder Responsibilities

  • Escalator Owner, Contractor, Manager, Manufacturer, and Competent Maintenance Person

モジュール 4: リスク評価

  • Identifying and assessing risks

Module 5: Types of Hazards

  • Mechanical, Electrical, Fire, Slip, Trip, Ergonomics, and more

Module 6: Systems and Processes

  • Authorisation, Work Authorization, and Record-keeping

モジュール 7: 安全な作業手順

  • Procedures before work starts, machine room access, and working at inclined sections

Module 8: Best Practices in Operations

  • Documentation, Communication, PPE, Safety Signs, and Emergency Preparedness

Module 9: Improving Working Conditions

  • Environmental conditions, rest areas, and well-being of workers