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      • Find a location in the lift where you can stand safely and then turn and face the door that will open to your floor (or the door that the majority of people are facing, in the case of lifts with doors on two sides).
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  2. Aug 20, 2024 · When the elevator stops at your exit, the doors should open either automatically or manually. Most elevators have a button to open the doors while some older models use latches. In the case when the door won't open, search for an intercom or alarm button.

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  3. Aug 24, 2021 · Put these 11 rules for boarding and exiting into practice next time you get on an elevator. 1. Wait for People to Exit . You might be in a hurry, but properly entering an elevator only takes a few more seconds and is much safer for everyone than rushing into the lift as soon as the doors start to open. Entering an elevator, the right way, involves:

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Mechanical Components: The Backbone of Elevator Systems Hoistway: The Silent Guardian. The hoistway, often hidden from view, is a critical component of any elevator system. It is the vertical shaft running through a building that houses the entire elevator system.

  5. Jul 27, 2024 · Door Location: The hoistway dimensions must align with the placement of elevator doors on each floor. Proper alignment ensures smooth entry and exit of passengers, minimizes waiting times, and optimizes passenger flow within the building.

  6. Question: Rule 204.1e(2) requires the top emergency exit to be so located as to provide a clear passageway unobstructed by fixed elevator equipment located on top of the car. Depending upon the layout consideration, it may be necessary to locate the top exit beneath the car frame crosshead or other structural members while still maintaining

  7. Nov 1, 2014 · As a standard of the Firefighters’ Emergency Operation procedure, all the elevators are provided with Phase 1 recall (i.e., to recall all the elevators to the main exit floor) in the case of smoke-detector activation from the elevator lobby, hoistway and machine room.

  8. Oct 15, 2023 · When waiting for an elevator, stand a few feet back to allow people on the elevator to exit when it arrives. If you stand too close, there won’t be enough room for them to exit. Instead, stand to the side to allow those on board to exit before you enter the elevator.

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