One-Day Course on “Maintenance of Lifts and Escalators”
Venue:
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Wisma IEM
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Date & Time:
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09 Nov 2016 (9:00 AM - 5:29 PM)
Closed
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CPD: |
7 |
Closing Date Before: |
06-Nov-2016 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Technical Division - Mechanical Engineering (METD) |
SYNOPSIS
Owners and operators of lift and escalators systems in Malaysia are bound by very specific duties in the Malaysian Lift Regulations where they assume the responsibility for the safe operation and availability of the systems. For the systems to operate safely, owners have to ensure they monitor, carry out regular and specialist maintenance, any necessary repairs and have the system inspected by a competent, impartial third-party.
A contract should provide owners the peace of mind that the equipment would perform to meet the requirements of their building. Unfortunately, usually this is not the case as most of the contracts are not performance based i.e. they do not reflect the performance required of the equipment to meet the service levels in the building. The contract should equally protect both parties whilst ensuring the appropriate level of service is provided. Defining the performance levels, reliability and in-service time that the owners need is the foundation and these need to be realistic, take into account the condition of the equipment and be clearly defined as do incentives and penalties for meeting or missing them. We shall look at this topic from both EN13015 and Malaysian Lift Regulations perspectives.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To enable participants to be able to understand what the correct level of service that suits theirs and regulatory needs factoring in all the asset details and key performance indicators such as: • Minimum service hours • Maximum number of breakdowns and response times • Reasonable penalties to be applicable should any of the KPIs are not met. • Individual assessment of your equipment • Objective evaluation of the state of maintenance • Optimise the operating costs • Increase availability • Increase maintenance quality and thus safety
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
* Building owners * Building managers * Project Managers * Designers, Engineers, Architects * Constructors of buildings which require VTS * Enthusiasts who would like to know more about the mysterious VTS
BIODATA OF SPEAKER
Mr. Raghib Fasih Azmi, Grad. IEM has more than 20 years of experience in the elevator and escalator industry. He has served various capacities in sales, installation, maintenance and general management for leading lift companies both locally as well as overseas. He had roles in several major high rise projects such as Petronas Twin Towers, Burj Khalifa, India Tower, Kingdom Tower and Menara Warisan. Currently he is working for a leading Malaysian company providing green, smart and connected solutions for the built environment.
Mr. Raghib Fasih Azmi, Grad. IEM has served in the SIRIM Working Group on Lifts and Escalators and has been actively involved in the development of MS2021 for lifts and MS1918 for escalators. He has been actively serving IEM in various committees since 1993 and is currently a committee member of Mechanical Engineering Technical Division of IEM.
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