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  2. Escalator - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, new escalators must abide by ASME A17.1 standards, [47] and old/historic escalators must conform to the safety guidelines of ASME A17.3. [48] In Europe, the escalator safety code is EN 115.

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

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    MRT fire prevention standards are adapted from the guidelines of the American National Fire Prevention Authorities , which were established for enhancing fire safety within metro systems. [18] Underground stations and tunnels have smoke extraction and tunnel ventilation fans to expel smoke and supply fresh air in case of a fire.

  4. CEN/TC 10 - Wikipedia

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    CEN/TC 10 (CEN Technical Committee 10) is a technical decision making body within the CEN system working on the establishment of safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts, escalators, and passenger conveyors in the European Union.

  5. List of EN standards - Wikipedia

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    EN 81: Safety of lifts; EN 115: Safety of escalators & Moving walks; ... EN 352-2: Revised 2002 standards on hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing, ...

  6. ASME B5 - Wikipedia

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    As a Standards Development Organization, ASME continues to develop and maintains nearly 600 codes and standards in a wide range of disciplines including pressure technology, nuclear plants, elevators / escalators, construction, engineering design, and performance testing.

  7. Korea Elevator Safety Institute - Wikipedia

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    Also, diagnosis, supervision and consulting of elevators and mechanical parking system are major tasks. A comprehensive Information system is operated to utilize information effectively for safety management of elevators and escalators. Its main office is located in Seoul, Korea. In 2016, the agency was renamed the Korea Elevator Safety Agency.

  8. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The safety and speed of electric elevators were significantly enhanced by Frank Sprague, who added floor control, automatic operation, acceleration control, and further safety devices. His elevator ran faster and with larger loads than hydraulic or steam elevators. 584 of Sprague's elevators were installed before he sold his company to the Otis ...

  9. 2006 Minato Ward elevator accident - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Minato Ward elevator accident was an incident in June 2006 which shook Japanese public confidence in the safety of elevators around the country. In June 2006, in Minato, Tokyo, a 16-year-old high school student was killed by an elevator maintained by SEC Elevator Co Ltd ("SEC") but originally manufactured and maintained by another elevator manufacturer and maintenance company.