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Pro tip: Expert advice on how to use escalators
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- Following the horror scene at a Bangkok mall on Monday when shoppers were forced to run up a broken escalator to avoid getting stabbed by pieces of metal, the Elevator Association of Thailand has given its expert opinion on what caused it.

Accidents on escalators, including the fatal ones in China, stem from the use of substandard parts and lack of proper maintenance, according to Adisai Taengtong, secretary-general of the Elevator Association.

The elevator expert added that maintenance should be undertaken by the contractors who installed the escalators because they are familiar with the product. However, most shopping malls or commercial buildings use freelance entrepreneurs to save on cost.

Adisai insisted that a standard escalator is strong enough to hold the weight of 500 - 600 kilograms per square meter.

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2015/08/05/pro-tip-expert-advice-how-use-escalators

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-08-05

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"Elevator Association of Thailand has given its expert opinion on what caused it."

No it hasn't. It's issued a bunch of generic nonsense about how building owners should use the escalator installation contractor as their maintenance vendor, that "freelance" elevator mechanics use substandard parts, and that the fatal accident in China was caused by the use of substandard parts and lack of maintenance.

Mr. Adisai then goes on to tell people how to safely use escalators, implying that the escalator malfunction at Wongsawang Town Center was due to improper use by mall shoppers.

A proper investigation would state what was the date of the last escalator inspection, what company did the inspection, what were the findings, and when the escalator underwent its last routine maintenance (usually this is done on an annual basis so as to get an operation certificate). A proper investigation would result in a report stating the cause of the escalator malfunction, the safety violations implicated by the malfunction, and recommendations for corrective action, including whether the building owner or escalator maintenance company should be referred to DOSH for further investigation/prosecution.

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I was hoping this would be advice along the lines of stand to one side and leave room for those of us who do not forget how to walk the minute we step on an escalator to pass by on the other side.

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I was hoping this would be advice along the lines of stand to one side and leave room for those of us who do not forget how to walk the minute we step on an escalator to pass by on the other side.

Yeah, same for the travelators at airports.

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Escalator maintenance;

Monthly inspect for exterior damage and lubricate as required.

6 monthly; check for drive chain stretching (indicated by noises top and bottom)adjust if necessary.

Annually; check and report by qualified person for normal wear and tear and any damage to steps,wheels,handrails and floor plates.

This should be revised for use in LOS

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Recently published Thai instructions for using an escalator ... you put your left leg in, your left leg out, in out in out shake it all about, do the escaltorkokee and your turn around, that's what it's all about.

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I was hoping this would be advice along the lines of stand to one side and leave room for those of us who do not forget how to walk the minute we step on an escalator to pass by on the other side.

No, No Bluespunk, you can't do that ... it would cause the escalator to run off balance and wear out on one side ....

(Tongue firmly fixed in cheek) whistling.gifwhistling.gif

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So many foreigners, here for so long, and still you do not understand Thai escalators at all.

These are most certainly not the same as escalators in your home countries, ignorant farangi.

Let me give just one example to illustrate my point: here, we congregate for a chat at the bottom of the 'down' escalator, or at the top of the 'up' escalator. This is to allow people behind us to join our social group, an essential quality in the building of Thainess.

As for maintenance, any worthwhile chang bandai leuan worth his prik nam pla knows the expression, "ta man mai khaad, mai tong som.

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