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Causes of Accident in Elevators and Escalators

Quote from Shakeel Ahmad on June 11, 2024, 7:58 pmI am sharing a slide from one of my presentations for Elevators Professionals.
The slide summarizes the internal & external factors and their reasons.
Please work around these areas (through proper SWOT Analysis, TNA, and CSR plan) to ensure ZERO loss, ZERO accident, and ZERO fatality in your area of responsibility.
I hope you can relate to it. Please don’t hesitate to share it with your colleagues and VT contacts to educate others.
Please share your relevant experience and knowledge or ask related questions in the reply to this post.
I am sharing a slide from one of my presentations for Elevators Professionals.
The slide summarizes the internal & external factors and their reasons.
Please work around these areas (through proper SWOT Analysis, TNA, and CSR plan) to ensure ZERO loss, ZERO accident, and ZERO fatality in your area of responsibility.
I hope you can relate to it. Please don’t hesitate to share it with your colleagues and VT contacts to educate others.
Please share your relevant experience and knowledge or ask related questions in the reply to this post.
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