Creating Code Compliant Maintenance Control Programs
Speaker: Bradford Welsh, Vertical Assistance, LLC

This presentation will begin by educating Elevator Inspectors, Technicians, Consultants and Facility Managers on the requirements of Section 8.6 of the A17.1 / CSA B-44 Elevator and Escalator Safety Code that prescribe what is to be provided in a Code Compliant Maintenance Control Program. It will briefly look at the purpose of the MCP Code Requirement and its benefits to equipment owners, inspectors and service technicians. It will expand on the subject by providing an example of a Code Compliant MCP, including samples of the many different documents that are required as part of a Maintenance Control Program. The presentation will demonstrate how to research industry code standards, equipment manufacturers' documents and other essential industry related materials that can be referred to when creating a MCP. The presentation will include discussion on additional MCP related topics including: - The MCP is a Living Document - One size does not fit all, when it comes to creating a MCP - Section 8.6 requirements in relation to new technology - Electronic verses Written (Hard-Copy) documentation - Accessibility to "Authorized Personnel."

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Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
September 10, 2014
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Wednesday September 10, 2014
Speaker: Bradford Welsh, Vertical Assistance, LLC

This presentation will begin by educating Elevator Inspectors, Technicians, Consultants and Facility Managers on the requirements of Section 8.6 of the A17.1 / CSA B-44 Elevator and Escalator Safety Code that prescribe what is to be provided in a Code Compliant Maintenance Control Program. It will briefly look at the purpose of the MCP Code Requirement and its benefits to equipment owners, inspectors and service technicians. It will expand on the subject by providing an example of a Code Compliant MCP, including samples of the many different documents that are required as part of a Maintenance Control Program. The presentation will demonstrate how to research industry code standards, equipment manufacturers’ documents and other essential industry related materials that can be referred to when creating a MCP. The presentation will include discussion on additional MCP related topics including: - The MCP is a Living Document - One size does not fit all, when it comes to creating a MCP - Section 8.6 requirements in relation to new technology - Electronic verses Written (Hard-Copy) documentation - Accessibility to “Authorized Personnel”

Speaker Information
Bradford Walsh   [ view bio ]
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National Association of Elevator Contractors
CET: 1.00
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