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The Elevator Industry: Year/Decade in Review: Podcast 12-29-2010 #234

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I started writing this piece and it ended up over five pages long. The rest of this post is a summary of what I had originally written but in a condensed format. I hope that you’ll add your comments below of what you believe were important stories and points which made a significant impact on our industry in the last year and decade.

Events

Y2K - Starting with the turn of the century the number one story how our computers were going to handle moving into a new century. Some predicted planes dropping out of the sky, banks loosing our money and elevators crashing into pits when midnight struck. Well all but the last was a real concern. However our industry did make sure that controllers and new equipment was Y2K compliant which in summary was not a big deal but outside of our industry a lot of money was spent upgrading computer systems and programs. Elevator Controllers did not care what date it was and in the end our industry did not see any issues relating to the new century.

9-11 - A little over a year and a half later the tragic events of 9-11 occurred. The worst attack on US soil I don’t think any of us will forget that day, what we were doing and the sickness we all felt as we watched the video coverage of the planes crashing into the Twin Towers. That event would change us forever. In the passing days and weeks later there were multiple news pieces which highlighted elevators. While estimates indicate close to 200 people died in the elevators that day they proved helpful in evacuating people below where the planes struck both buildings. As well a row of elevator machines were noted as saving a stairwell which helped people escape above the strike zone of the towers. One thing is for sure is that industry professionals, some of our brightest, have been working on elevators and emergency evacuations for future building emergencies such as this. In the near future we’ll learn more about the progress they’ve made and whether we as an industry will see any changes in how elevators are used in this important role. There were hundreds of hero’s on that day, many of whom lost their lives trying to help. A collection of some great elevator articles about elevators and 9-11 can be found over on Elevator Bob’s website. http://www.elevatorbobs-elevator-pics.com/wtc.html We will never forget this day!

NAEC – William Sturgeon Man of the Year Award – 2010

Goes to my Uncle Richard Gregory who gave one of the best acceptance speeches I’ve ever heard, once again proving his passion for making our industry better and safer for the riding public. He hammered home the point of how important it is to perform great maintenance to ensure the safety of the riding public. He also advocated for supporting the EESF and encouraged everyone to do so.

Memoriam

We have lost so many great industry professionals that if I were to start the list I’m sure I’d miss someone. But it’s true, just in the last year we’ve lost great guys like Marvin Jacobs, John Brannon and Robert Seymour who were some of the most passionate guys in our industry. It’s important that we learn from those who have worked their entire lives as elevator advocates and remember the important work that they’ve done. Let us hold up glass in honor of them this New Year’s Eve and thank them for everything that they’ve contributed to making our industry a better one.

2000-2010 – Known as the Decade of the MRL

This decade will be known as that of the MRL’s. As the major elevator companies all pushed their own version it was quickly evident that these units were here to stay. While the phenomenon has been going on in Europe for quite some time, this was the decade we saw a significant increase in installations and this product push. Energy, Space and Compactness were all feature of installing these types of elevators. Not having a specific machine room seemed to be a selling feature although in many cases it simply didn’t matter if there was one or not. Energy savings through the use of permanent magnet motors was most likely one of the coolest features that are associated with MRL’s. With a scramble by elevator package providers to come up with their own MRL elevators systems, companies like Global Tardiff, MCE and HW/GAL are working at getting into this product market. One thing is for sure, while some say the hydraulic elevator system is dead for the US market it is far from that.  Leistritz actually was pretty creative in the MRL that they created calling it the Emarelle which was a push/pull type roped hydraulic MRL elevator. Pretty ingenious making many wonder what the true selling points to the MRL were? Was it space-saving or energy consumption? Leistritz did both and thinking outside the box to do so.  Also during this decade and MRL designed it was determined that Kevlar is best left to bullet proof vests.

Elevator Events

  • Y2K Compliance
  • 9-11 – WTC Elevators
  • Trapped in Elevator for 41 Hours
  • New York City Housing Authority Maintenance Scandal
  • Elevator U Formed
  • Dave Cooper Brings Attention to Over the Side Escalator Falls
  • Rise in Residential Elevator Demand Then the Fall
  • Economy Tanks 2009-2010 – New Construction Slows/Halts
  • Elevator Radio Show Podcast Started
  • Increase in Youtube.com Elevator Videos
  • Rise Up Safe Rider Program Created – www.eesf.org
  • Burj Dubai Tower Built
  • Internet News Stories Explode – RSS Gains Traction

Innovative Products

  • CCTC – Door Kinetic Energy Calculator
  • Wurtec – Time Out Jumper
  • SmartRise – Serial Controller
  • PVE Pnuematic Vacuum Elevator
  • SEES – Enforcer Door Gib
  • Emarelle – Leistritz
  • Qcesss – Laser Video Transmitter/Receiver for Elevators
  • LiftNet – Elevator Monitoring Software
  • EMS – VVVF Freight Door Controls
  • The Regenerative VVVF Drive
  • Hollister Whitney - Permanent Magnet AC Gearless Machine
  • Peelle – Horizontal Slide Power Operator Freight Elevator Door

Books

  • Elevator Man Stories – Jim Collet
  • Maintenance on New Equipment Designs – John Koshak
  • Elevator Safety Handbook – Elevator World Magazine
  • Field Employees’ Elevator Testing Manual, 3rd Edition
  • Elevators 101, 2nd Edition – Zack McCain
  • Elevator & Escalator Rescue – A Comprehensive Guide – Ted Jarboe & John O’Donoghue

What Where They Thinking?

  • Florida Decides to provide 7 different key switch number zones for fire service.
  • Destination Dispatch – Okay, maybe these do have a place in larger buildings. In the end meeting ADA requirements as well as fire service standards for US and Canadian elevators proves to be tough and an ongoing issue. Average savings of 30% travel time.
  • The ElevatorNetwork.tv Channel
  • Green Elevators – How About LED overhead lighting?
  • Illinois Rescinds Elevator Code Compliance Indefinitely
  • Space Elevator

Great Websites

  • ElevatorBob.com
  • ElevatorShack.com
  • ElevatorAider.com – Youtube.com
  • ElevatorGear.com
  • MaxtonValve.com – Simulator
  • Wikipedia.com  – Elevator Definition
  • ElevatorWorld.com
  • ElevatorPreservation.com

In Conclusion

We are a small enough industry to realize the value in what each of us contributes each day. We are also small enough to understand the importance of working together as a team with the ultimate goal of ensuring the safety of the riding public. No matter what our role is in this industry. Mechanics, manufacturers, consultants and inspectors all have the opportunity each day to act as an advocate.  I see the upcoming decade as the one in which we unite as an industry and pull together to close the gaps on the inadequacies we see need improving on and make not only our industry better but the equipment we maintain and inspect safer.  We all have it in us to make that difference, one day at  time.

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Post: July 28th, 2010: ERS-2010-07-28 #214 Show Notes

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Where did July go? That has to have been one of the fastest Months of the year so far. Looking forward to the start of August as I finally will have a chance to go on a much needed vacation the second week of it. On top of that NAESA International is coming to Chicago and I’m looking forward to seeing many of you who are coming into our fine city.  Prize pack giveaway to one of you lucky listeners so stay tuned until the end of the show and I’ll let you know who won.

Special thanks to the companies who have donated goodies to the prize pack giveaway!

Fujitec America, GAL, The National Association of Elevator Contractors, The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities, The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation, Peelle, C.J. Anderson, Truxes, EMS Group, Elevator Bob’s Elevator Pictures, Minnesota Elevator, ElevatorGear.com, ElevatorShack.com, ElevatorU.org, Elevator World Magazine, Elevator Cab Renovations, The Elevator Preservation Blog & ECS Corporation

Listener/Sponsor Links
Need Safety Training? Contact CCTC!
Celebrate 100 Years – Save 10%

News Links:
Council votes to retain elevator inspections
The new movie “Devil”
Elevator malfunctioning at county building
Metro’s tight budget for escalator and elevator repairs leads nowhere
UTC 2Q net income rises
Elevator motor overheats forcing evacuation of Statue of Liberty
Passive House in Toronto
Power restored
AC & Escalators broken in Metro
EESF attends EU Conference at Purdue University
Library announces elevator improvement
Firehouse Expo instructor saves wife
Girl hospitalized after MBTA escalator accident
EMT to stay in jail, accused of raping girls and women
Google Creates “Glass” Elevator – This is cool!
Safety and efficiency in elevator technology – I’m scratching my head on this one
Aquarium Elevator – Germany
Elevator over heats
Metro Manners in Calcutta
ISEC looking for comments on Space Elevator
Elevator fails and strands dozens
Elevator set needed for LA Indie film
Space Elevator Pioneers to attend Space Elevator Conference
UTC to lay off 1500 employees – that will make the 3Q even better
Video of being stuck in elevator with 17 kids
Elevator Plummets to ground floor unexpectedly
Are these elevator call button plates? – No
Metro Elevator Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Elevator Controller Runs Motor over 400 Feet Away
Elevator Family Fun – All I can say is this is awesome!
KONE Expands Manufacturing and R&D to China

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Post: January 13th, 2010: ERS-2010-01-13 #188 Show Notes

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Today’s show reminds me of the very first show we ever did, in terms of the number of stories I found.  It’s nice to have a shorter show today after last weeks technical issues. Also on the program we’ll talk about the calendar of events which we missed last week. Also on the show was a story hitting much closer to home here in the Midwest when a worker, not clear if it was an elevator mechanic or not, fell off some scaffolding in an elevator shaft, remember to be careful out there everyone! Thanks for joining me on the program today.

Calendar Of Events:
NAESA Calendar
NAEC Calendar
NAVTP Calendar
EIG SC Calendar
CEA Calendar
EAF Calendar
ECNY Calendar
CECA Calendar
EESF Calendar
Elevator U Calendar
MESA Calendar
NCEIG Calendar

Listener Links:
Help The EESF Reach It’s Goal of 700,000 Kids

News Links:
Man charged with torturing dog in elevator
How To Save Money This Year
The article that the EW Blog posted on
Careful of those elevator first impressions
WVCA Given grants for new elevator
Worker killed after falling from scaffolding
What are your chances of dying in an elevator
Kentucky center dealing with repairs after fire
Jammed lift traps 14 in world’s tallest building
Going Up! How to ride an elevator pitch to New Heights
Don’t know much about the Burj Tower? Get Educated Here!

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Post: December 30th, 2009: ERS-2009-12-30 #186 Show Notes

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Happy New Year! Fewer news stories on the show today as we end the year. I’ve got to do a year in review show. I say that every year but forget about it until December. That will be my new year’s resolution for 2010.  Today on the show we’re giving away some more hard cold cash plus some great goodies from the following companies. Looking back it’s been a fun year. Have fun celebrating the end of a decade!

Thanks to the following companies who have donated goodies to our end of the month prize pack! Fujitec America, GAL, The National Association of Elevator Contractors, The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities, The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation, COMPANY SRL, Peelle, C.J. Anderson, Truxes, EMS Group, Elevator Bob’s Elevator Pictures, Minnesota Elevator, ElevatorGear.com, ElevatorShack.com, ElevatorU.org, Elevator World Magazine, Elevator Cab Renovations & The Elevator Preservation Blog.

News Links:
Access issues trip up stairs project, St. Paul MN
Commission approves elevator for clerk office
Idiot takes video of elevator prank
Courthouse to close for three days
Dana Point’s Beach elevator open this weekend
There are crazier people out there than me
Elevator down at complex for elderly despite $5 million in stimulus
Giving Metro escalator a rest could curtail failures
Happy Holidays From EW, fun game link too
Hey Metra, fix my elevator
Teen who fell over escalator, still in coma
Cool Old C.J. Anderson elevator equipment on Flickr
Basically the biggest elevator in the world….
NY Lawsuit: Disabled woman must slide down stairs
Teen in hospital after fall from railing
Are broken elevators against the law…interesting
Short and Sweet elevator update
EU Forum Back Online!
Delhi Metro Rail Website teaches how to ride escalator
Is there a chance of surviving in an elevator during a tornado
Lowville Academy project falls behind schedule
New CTA Elevators to go into service
Parents must use caution with kids on escalators
School urged to install elevator
Toddler slips out of grandfather’s arms, dies
Stuck in elevator and missed flight….
SearchMedia Holdings Limited announces repurchase program

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