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KONE ReSolve 200
Installation Instruction
13 (258) AM-10.65.001
(D) 2013-04-17
© 2009 KONE Corporation
All rights reserved.
General safety
Introduce yourself to site agent or person responsible for the building.
Read the comments from the site safety survey.
When working in buildings that are occupied, ensure therefore that your work cannot
cause a safety hazard to other people in the building.
Place warning and information signs as required.
Use barriers whenever necessary.
Take care that the communication between fitters and between the fitters and other
building users is effective.
When two or more persons are working on the same elevator, one person should be in
charge of control and access keys and safe and appropriate car movements. When the
car must be moved, the responsible person must inform the other(s) of the intended car
movements beforehand.
Ensure that the main supply is locked and tagged.
Report any defects or other dangerous conditions to your supervisor.
Ensure that ALL DOORS (machine room, pit, access and inspection doors) are locked at
all times when unoccupied by authorised personnel.
Cover any unused holes in the machine room floor with steel plates.
Install temporary screens in common elevator shafts and machine rooms, where adjacent
elevators are running and there is no dividing screen.
In machine rooms where adjacent elevators are running ensure that all work areas are
protected with barriers.
Liaise with the building owner or his representative in cases where there are elevator
groups where adjacent elevators are running and passenger traffic in the lobby area may
interfere with your work. Ensure that all work areas are protected with barriers and that
access routes for other building users are safe. Refer to the site safety survey.
If you suspect that hazardous materials are present, stop the work. Inform your supervisor
who will arrange for a specialist to check the installation. Disposal of hazardous material is
always a specialist’s job. Never attempt to do this yourself. Refer to the site safety survey.
Hot work should be avoided wherever possible by applying tools and methods that do not
cause risk of fire. If hot work (disc cutting, flame cutting and so on) cannot be avoided,
local work procedures for the necessary routines and equipment shall be followed. Refer
to the site safety survey.