Hjá KONE viljum við leggja okkar að mörkum til þess að bæta búsetu í þéttbýli með því að hjálpa fólki að komast á milli staða bæði í og milli bygginga á auðveldan og öruggan hátt. Stór hluti þess varðar sjálfbær vinnubrögð.
Safety
Safety is a joint effort
Safety involves everyone from technology and maintenance service providers to building owners and equipment users. We have global policies, processes, and guidelines in place to enable that our business activities, including subcontractor operations, are organized and conducted in a structured and globally harmonized way.
Everyone who uses an elevator or escalator needs to be conscious of their own behavior, for example making sure children’s hands are held when riding an escalator, and not blocking closing elevator doors.
Building owners and maintenance service providers are responsible for making sure equipment is professionally maintained and kept in good condition.
Using elevators properly helps ensure a safe and comfortable ride for everyone. Follow these simple tips to prevent injuries.
BEINGPATIENT
If the car is full, be patient and wait for the next ride. Do not overload and exceed elevator capacity.
ENTERINGAN ELEVATOR
When you enter the elevator, walk to the back of the car, face forward and keep away from the doors.
CHILDREN AND ELEVATORS
Children must always be accompanied by an adult, and their hands should be held for the duration of the ride. Pets should be kept close on the leash.
MINDINGYOUR STEP
Watch your step when entering or exiting the elevator, as it may not be level with the ground.
BEING OBSERVANT
If you notice something unusual about the elevator, e.g. broken mirror or noise, inform the facility management or the maintenance company.
HOLD THE DOOR
Use the door opening button to hold a car for another person.
WHEN NOT TO USEAN ELEVATOR
Do not use elevators in case of fire or other emergency.
ACTING SENSIBLY
Do not play in or around an elevator.
OPENING THE DOOR
Do not attempt to keep doors open by placing objects or body parts in their way. Use button to open the door instead.
IF TRAPPED
If trapped in the elevator, press the alarm button and wait for the service center to help. Do not attempt to get out on your own.
WHEN LOADING AN ELEVATOR
Do not overload or exceed elevator capacity when you are moving heavy or large items. Look for a service or a freight elevator or use the stairs instead.
Tips for escalator safety
Do you know how to use escalators in a safe way? Follow these simple guidelines to enhance your safety.
RIDING AN ESCALATOR
Face forward and hold the handrail.
WATCHINGYOUR STEP
Keep feet firmly on the step and away from the escalator’s sides.
STEPPING OFF
At the end of the ride, step off properly from the escalator and make room for the next passengers to step off.
CHILDREN AND ESCALATORS
Children should always be accompanied by an adult and their hands should be held during the ride.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
The emergency stop button should be used in case of an incident or escalator malfunction.
STROLLERS AND SHOPPING CARTS
Never take a stroller or shopping cart on an escalator.
WHEN TO AVOID ESCALATORS
Physically challenged passengers, using canes, crutches, walkers, or wheelchairs should never use the escalator.
HEAVYITEMS
Do not transport large, long, or heavy items on the escalator.
CHILDREN AND ESCALATORS
Do not play on the escalator. Children should be accompanied by an adult and should not be left alone near an escalator.
ENTERING AND EXITING
Do not enter or exit the escalator in the wrong direction.
ON AN ESCALATOR
Do not sit on the escalator or the handrail, or lean over the railing.
Children and safety
Habits learned young tend to stick. That is why KONE sees children as an important target group when it comes to reaching out on equipment safety.
Read more about our approach to safety from our Sustainability Report (in English)
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