Level 2 -
Carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts.
Reference: OCC0251D
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
ST0251:
Stairlift, platform lift, service lift electromechanic - Service Lift Service & Repair
(Level 2)
Pickerings Lifts Ltd, Bullet Lifts Ltd, Caltech Lifts Ltd, Kone plc, Otis Ltd, Jackson Lifts Ltd, Stannah Ltd, Terry Lifts Ltd, L.I.T.S. Ltd
A Stairlift is a mechanism used for transporting less able persons up and down stairways. A Lifting Platform is a mechanism to raise a wheelchair and its occupant to overcome a step or similar vertical barrier. A Service Lift (also known as a Dumb‐waiter) is a mechanism used for transporting small goods from one floor to another Stairlift, Lifting Platform and Service Lift Electromechanics work in varying environments including domestic, retail and industrial buildings above and below ground. They carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts dependent upon the chosen specialism. They ensure that the stairlift, lifting platform or service lift performs within established parameters in line with the applicable codes and standards, historical and current, required by the EU Machinery Directive. They ensure the stairlift, lifting platform or service lift is safe for use and free from defects. The skills employed when conducting the work are of a complex nature and draw upon knowledge and experience of a wide range of equipment, mainly comprising mechanical traction or hydraulic systems of varying complexity operating at low and medium speeds, controlled by a microprocessor or analogue control technology. Stairlift, Lifting Platform and Service Lift Electromechanics install new, high-technology equipment, maintain and repair older equipment of varied age and technology. They carry out the assembly, diagnosis, repair and maintenance of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical and electronic components forming stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts, following safe systems of work. They must adhere to safe working practices without endangering themselves or others and that the unit meets the requirements of the EU Machinery Directive. On completion of their work, the stairlift, lifting platform or service lift must be safe to use having received the appropriate sign off from a designated Stairlift, Lifting Platform and Service Lift Electromechanic.
Pickerings Lifts Ltd, Bullet Lifts Ltd, Caltech Lifts Ltd, Kone plc, Otis Ltd, Jackson Lifts Ltd, Stannah Ltd, Terry Lifts Ltd, L.I.T.S. Ltd
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