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Elevator Maintenance Free ASME Training & Development E LE VATO RS A N D E SC A L ATO RS Public Courses
Evaluation Spring 2017 eCalendar Now Avaiable
PD107 Download the FREE Spring 2017 ASME Training &
Development eCalendar listing dates and locations
This course addresses both maintenance activities that are normally of Live Course offerings in North America, Europe
contracted to an elevator maintenance provider and other activities and the Middle East through June 2017, as well as
that are normally performed by the owner/manager. Participants will eLearning Courses available worldwide from the
learn about the Safety Code-required maintenance records including Internet, any time.
Maintenance Control Programs and how to inspect for and identify Visit:
common maintenance deficiencies. go.asme.org/
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Course material includes sample Maintenance Control Programs for a smart device:
electric and hydraulic elevators, as well as escalators and moving walks,
which identify all Safety Code-required maintenance activities. The Special Offer to Non-ASME
material includes blank forms for performance evaluations, emergency Members
operation monthly checks and escalator/ moving walk start-up.
Attendees of any ASME Training & Development
Safety is stressed throughout the course, with emphasis on identification public course registered as non-ASME members will
and use of elevator safety features that are available for maintenance receive a FREE one-year membership to ASME –
and inspection personnel. Participants are given exercises and testing currently valued at up to $151 – following completion
after each subject to help assess their understanding of the materials to of an application form which will be sent to non-
ensure proper subject comprehension. members after the program.
All ASME members will continue to enjoy special
Each participant will receive class notes with recommended maintenance “Member Only” discounts off the list price on most
practices, copies of the latest edition of Elevator Industry Field ASME Training & Development public courses and
Employees’ Safety Handbook, the Elevator Maintenance Manual, eLearning programs.
2nd Edition as well as the Elevator Field Maintenance Handbook.
You Will Learn To
• Explain how to inspect for and identify common maintenance
deficiencies
• Conduct performance measurements, including criteria for both
electric and hydraulic elevators
• Complete the daily check and startup of escalators and moving walks
• Identify and evaluate Safety Code-required maintenance records,
including a Maintenance Control Program
• Identify what to look for in elevator maintenance contracts, including
typical contract clauses
• Describe the safety requirements and procedures for servicing and
inspecting elevators
• Explain how to conduct monthly fire emergency operation checks
• Explain how to use and select instruments properly, such as
tachometer, light meters, millimeters, pressure gauges, force gauges
and accelerometers
• Describe the security of access to elevator equipment, including key
control
Who Should A end
Personnel who evaluate or administer maintenance programs, elevator
mechanics, managers and supervisors of elevator maintenance,
architects and elevator engineers, as well as building owners/ managers
and other individuals who administer elevator maintenance contracts
Special Requirements
This course is structured on the assumption that participants have a
basic knowledge of elevator systems. Anyone with little or no knowledge
of elevators should attend course PD100, “Introduction to Elevators
and Escalators,” as a prerequisite to this training. (If this is not possible,
participants should purchase and review Elevators 101 prior to attending.)
Instructor Robert Krieger
2 Days, 1.5 CEUs, 15 PDHs
Member $1,450 / List Price $1,550
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