Elevator & Escalator Rescue: A Comprehensive Guide, 2nd Edition
Author: JOHN J. O'DONOGHUE & THEODORE LEE JAROBE
Format: HARD (Hardcover)
Publication Date: 2019
$74.99
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Description
The long-awaited second edition of Elevator & Escalator Rescue: A Comprehensive Guide is written by firefighters for firefighters and contains important information for technical rescue members, training officers, and fire company members alike. This book details the risks involved in elevator and escalator rescues and how to face them successfully.
Key Features:
- A comprehensive guide for dealing with elevator and escalator emergencies, including a complete review and updating of all chapters.
- Coverage spanning the evolution of elevators from their most primitive stages to include today’s high-tech innovations, modular, wind turbine, pneumatic and destination control systems as well as STM suspension belts.
- A new chapter (Chapter 35) containing information and the description about the Fire Service Access Elevator (FSAE). What they are, where will they be found, and building code changes that will help safeguard the firefighters using these elevators. This will include the use of a Narrative Sheet to ensure compliance with requirements.
- A new chapter (Chapter 33) on the Occupant Evacuation Operation (OEO) and Occupant Evacuation Elevator (OEE) elevators. These systems are already in place in new design ultra high-rise buildings in the US. They will be used to evacuate the occupants in these buildings.
- An updated elevator glossary of elevator and escalator terminology.
- Chapter ending questions to test students’ comprehension.
Hardcover | 307 pages | 2 lbs.
Author Bio
John J. O'Donoghue retired from the Cambridge, MA, Fire Department in December 2004 after 39 years of service. He has been a member of the ASME A 17.1/CSA B44 Safety code for Elevators, Emergency Operations Committee for the past 25 years. He sits on the MA Board of Elevator Regulations representing the Department of Fire Services and has served as an instructor at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, where he has developed safe operations for firefighters dealing with elevators.
Theodore Lee Jarobe served as the Montgomery Country, MD, Fire and Rescue Service for 40 years. He taught elevator rescue training for more than 30 years throughout the U.S. Ted is an executive fire officer and member of the Institution of Fire Engineers. Ted code signed an elevator pole in the early 1970's that is still being used by firefighters today.