The flameproof passenger elevators play a crucial role in the safe and efficient vertical transportation of personnel and materials on a job site. However, we have recognize that those who engage in elevator work still face a wide variety of serious safety hazardsespecially when such work is conducted in unforgiving environments that are at a higher risk of experiencing explosions. While the dangers of elevator work cannot be completely eliminated, these tips on how to protect our elevator system in hazardous areas will help create a safer and more stable work environment. Understanding the Threat Industrial elevators are implemented in a wide range of different industries -from natural gas production to cement manufacturing. The environments that our elevators are used in are often exposed to gases, sprays, flammable dusts, and vapors.
Though flammable substances poses a significant safety risk, our lifts protect passengers & goods from high temperatures of heatproducing equipment, and electrical equipment failures such as a terminal short. In the case of an explosion, workers are safe from risk of severe injury and death. That being said, flammable gases and dust aren’t the only hazards that our elevators require protection from. Exposure to water and corrosive substances can also threaten the safe operation of elevator systems. Due to the many hazards that industrial elevator systems can be exposed to, it’s important that we have implemented proper protective measures to ensure the safety of those who utilize them.