Published: 2022-09-14 22:01:07 Views: 0
To solve the problem of difficult overhaul and replacement of old elevators, relevant regulations must be formulated first. " In recent days, this newspaper has reported elevator failures in several buildings in Chengdu, and each building is basically faced with the problem of difficult overhaul or replacement of old elevators. In this regard, Peng Liang, member of the CPPCC Municipal Committee and senior engineer of Chengdu Institute of Quality Supervision, said yesterday that the main reason was that it was difficult to implement funds, and the fundamental reason was that the relevant laws and regulations were lagging behind. For this reason, as early as 2009, he and He Dezhan, a member of the CPPCC Municipal Committee, put forward a proposal on formulating the Chengdu Elevator Safety Supervision and Management Measures, hoping to promote the formulation of relevant laws and regulations and fundamentally solve the increasingly prominent elevator safety management problems.
"The regulations need to be revised." Peng Liang said that the current elevator safety management is mainly based on the Regulations on Safety Supervision of Special Equipment (Decree No. 373 of the State Council). However, as elevator safety involves multiple stakeholders and departments such as elevators, property management, construction, owners and owners' committees, it is necessary for all parties and departments to cooperate with each other to effectively implement safety responsibilities and ensure elevator safety. He believed that the Chengdu Elevator Safety Supervision and Management Measures should be formulated as soon as possible in accordance with the Property Law of the People's Republic of China, the Law of the People's Republic of China on Work Safety, the Regulations on Safety Supervision of Special Equipment and other laws and regulations, drawing on the advanced management experience of Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Wuxi and other places, so as to implement elevator safety responsibilities and standardize the use of elevators. In particular, targeted and specific laws and regulations should be given for old houses, new houses, buildings with owners' committees, and buildings without owners' committees. Zhang Zhaohua, reporter of Chengdu Evening News
How to repair and replace old elevators?
Municipal Quality Supervision Bureau
Relevant draft is being drafted
How are overage elevators scrapped in Chengdu? How to replace? Who will pay the bill? How can elevator maintenance and safety be better guaranteed? The reporter of Chengdu Evening News learned yesterday that the Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of Elevator Safety in Chengdu has entered the legislative investigation procedure of the municipal government this year, and the Municipal Bureau of Quality Supervision is drafting a relevant draft, or will clarify the specific methods for the repair and replacement of old elevators. The draft is expected to be released this year.
Zhang Ke, vice president of Chengdu Special Equipment Inspection Institute, said that the problem of replacing old elevators had occurred in Beijing, Shanghai and other cities that used elevators earlier, and some measures had been taken. When Chengdu drafted the relevant draft, these experiences from other places can be used for reference, and can be linked with housing management, construction and other departments.
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Beijing: The elevator must be replaced at the end of the service life. Beijing has made it clear in the Regulations on the Service Life of Residential Elevators that the service life of a single elevator in a building has reached 15 years and that of multiple elevators has reached 18 years. The main engine and other major supporting parts have been seriously worn, and the equipment has been overhauled for more than three times. If the investment cost of the re maintenance project exceeds the depreciation and salvage value of the equipment, the elevator must be replaced.
Nanjing: In order to reassure the residents, the elevator replacement developer made it clear that the elevator overhaul, renovation and transformation costs should be listed separately from the original maintenance fund, and that the owners should not pay any more, but the relevant development enterprises should "pay the bill" in advance. Huang Haiying, reporter of Chengdu Evening News