Foshan Inspection Institute Successfully Completes Commissioned Elevator Safety Assessment

Deep News
Feb 04

A specialized inspection team was promptly assembled by the Foshan Inspection Institute of the Guangdong Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute to conduct a comprehensive safety evaluation of two passenger elevators currently in use at a residential property, addressing the community's commissioned inspection needs. Upon receiving the assignment, the team immediately coordinated with the property management and the elevator maintenance contractor for preliminary discussions, meticulously reviewing technical documentation for both elevators including usage certificates, maintenance logs, and operational fault records to gain a thorough understanding of their service history and operational status. On-site inspectors performed a full-range examination of the elevators in strict compliance with safety technical specifications such as the "Elevator Supervision and Periodic Inspection Rules" and the "Elevator Self-Inspection Rules." Within the machine room, they carefully verified the operational status of the traction machine and the performance of critical components like the overspeed governor; inside the hoistway, the focus was on inspecting the wear level of the steel ropes and the engagement depth of the landing doors; inside the car and the pit, each component was tested including the functionality of the emergency alarm system, buffer performance, and emergency lighting, while simulated scenarios such as overloading were conducted to validate the integrated response capability of the elevator's safety protection system. Throughout the inspection process, staff meticulously recorded and repeatedly verified each parameter to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the assessment results. For minor potential hazards identified during the inspection, the team provided detailed explanations of the risks to the property management and maintenance personnel on-site, offering specific corrective recommendations and guiding them through immediate remediation. Concurrently, the inspectors educated the property staff on key points for daily elevator patrols, essential aspects of maintenance quality control, and emergency response procedures, thereby helping to enhance the overall safety management standards for the community's elevators. After nearly three hours of meticulous inspection and on-site guidance, both elevators, following prompt corrective actions, met all safety operational requirements and passed the assessment successfully. Through this commissioned inspection project, the Foshan Inspection Institute delivered "professional, efficient, and considerate" service, which not only comprehensively identified potential elevator safety risks but also effectively communicated vital special equipment safety knowledge, earning unanimous recognition from the property management and residents. Moving forward, the Foshan Inspection Institute will continue to uphold its founding principle of "serving the public and safeguarding safety," fully leveraging its technical expertise to continually optimize inspection service procedures, thereby providing robust technical support for the safe operation of special equipment in various residential communities and public spaces, and effectively protecting the lives and property of the people.

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