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Advanced Lift Maintenance | ELAM

Who will benefit?
Engineers who have already attended our introduction to basic lift machinery safety and maintenance course and/or who have been working as an apprentice or with a qualified engineer for at least 12 months.

Aim
To give delegates a deeper understanding of lift maintenance and their electrical and mechanical safety features, building on learning from the introduction to lift machinery safety and maintenance course.
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Objectives
Delegates will acquire the skills and knowledge to:

  • Identify mechanical faults on lifts
  • Identify mechanical maladjustments on lifts
  • Identify electrical faults on lifts and rectify them
  • Rectify mechanical faults and maladjustments
  • List relevant legal, safety and regulatory documentation
  • Carry out routine lift inspections in accordance with LOLER and SAFED.

Accreditation
This course is BTEC accredited
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Other Information
Lifts are inherently dangerous items, and safety will be of prime importance on this course. The course is a mixture of practical and classroom work. Overalls and hard hats will be required. Relationship with NVQ level 3 in Engineering Maintenance (Lift servicing) and Level 3 NVQ in Engineering Maintenance (lift repair). The practical elements of this course have been approved by City and Guilds as Realistic Work Environments for NVQ candidates to complete the first of 3 mandatory assessments for the above qualifications Not only can these NVQ candidates gain the first of 3 achievements against the national standard, but they will also receive learning appropriate to these scheme.
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