Occupational Health and Safety Articles and Signage for the Hoisting Industry
Working in the service sector of close transport systems involves exposure to specific risks: from electrical hazards to the risk of falling from heights in an elevator shaft. Ensuring the appropriate safety standard is not only a matter of work ethics, but primarily a legal and technical requirement, verified during each UDT inspection. At MPPR, we provide specialized occupational health and safety articles for elevator maintainers and essential technical signage elements that allow for the safe conduct of all maintenance and modernization work.
Safety and Regulations – FAQ
Information boards about the prohibition of using the elevator in case of fire, operating instructions, warning signs about the danger of falling from heights, as well as plates with conservator data and emergency contact number are required.
Yes, our offer includes boards and signs that meet the requirements of PN-EN standards and guidelines of the Office of Technical Inspection, which is necessary for technical inspections.
The basic set includes a certified protective helmet, insulated or mechanical gloves, safety goggles, safety harness (for work at heights), and appropriate barriers to the work area.
Yes, we offer durable stickers with stop markings, 'bell' and 'alarm' pictograms, as well as markings for people with disabilities, resistant to abrasion and cleaning agents.
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Elevator Tables and Warning Signs: Technical Standards
Proper labeling of an elevator is an integral part of its safety system. Non-compliance of plates with current standards may be grounds for a decision not to allow the device to be put into operation. Our range of signs and warning signs for elevators includes:
- Information and instructional plates: Compliant with PN-EN, containing operating instructions, information on the load capacity, prohibition of use in case of fire, and instructions for emergency situations.
- Technical shaft markings: Signs indicating danger, restrictions on entry for unauthorized persons, markings for power cutoff points (LOTO).
- Pictograms and functional stickers: Durable markings for control panels (alarm buttons, stop markers), made of laminates resistant to aggressive chemical agents used for cabin cleaning.
Protective Equipment for Maintenance Workers
When choosing PPE for elevator maintenance workers, we emphasize certification. Working under the top of the cabin, on the cabin roof, or in the machine room requires equipment that will not fail in a critical moment. We provide:
- Personal protective equipment: Helmets, goggles, cut-resistant gloves, and safety footwear with dielectric certifications.
- Fall protection systems: Safety harnesses and self-locking devices necessary for work conducted on high windows of elevators.
- Equipment for securing the workplace: Portable barriers, warning tapes, and professional mechanical locks, which are a key element of safety procedures in any elevator service.
For facility managers and service companies, MPPR guarantees that every PPE element meets current technical inspection requirements. If you need support in preparing a complete set of visual documentation for a new elevator or refreshing the signage in an existing installation, our technical department is ready to assist in selecting the appropriate formats and materials for plates.