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  2. Escalator etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Escalator etiquette is the etiquette of using escalators. In many places, there is a convention that people should stand on a particular side to allow other people to walk on the other side. [ 2 ] Standing on the right is the most common convention, following early escalator design in London. [ 1 ]

  3. Escalator - Wikipedia

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    Safety is a major concern in escalator design, as escalators are powerful machines that can become entangled with clothing and other items. Such entanglements can injure or kill riders. In India many women wear saris , increasing the likelihood of entangling the clothing's loose end. [ 37 ]

  4. Escalators can be deadly - AOL

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    The Consumer Product Safety Commission, probably my favorite government agency, sent an email today, warning people about the dangers of escalators.Granted, this news may not at first glance seem ...

  5. Safety on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Additional features of the refurbished escalators include indicator lights to show the direction the escalator is moving, skirt deflectors to move people away from standing too close to the edges of the escalator, and a system to prevent escalator operation if the handrail speed is not synchronised with the speed of the escalator steps. [17]

  6. Horrifying video shows crowded escalator speed out of control ...

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    Cellphone footage of the incident shows dozens of fans traveling down the malfunctioning escalator, which had suddenly sped out of control, causing passengers to become crushed at the bottom of ...

  7. Japanese city bans walking on escalators - AOL

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  8. Broken escalator phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The broken escalator phenomenon is the result of the dissociation between the declarative and procedural functions of the central nervous system. The central nervous system enables us to adapt to the movement of the escalator, however this locomotor adaptation is inappropriately expressed when walking onto a broken escalator.

  9. Hoist (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hoist atop an elevator. A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift-wheel around which rope or chain wraps. It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium.