Thousands of households in resettlement areas of Hoang Mai district, whether they like it or not, still must use elevators that are not qualified to operate. That means danger is hidden on every trip. Managers and firms are not irresponsible, but in the end, who should be responsible?
Many accidents and elevator incidents have occurred, including serious incidents causing death. Finding out the cause shows that, in many serious cases, even though the maintenance, inspection of elevators are carried out regularly and periodically, there are still incidents, even serious problems occurring. One of the causes of that situation was determined to come from the inadequacies of elevator maintenance and repair.
Mr. Le Ngoc T from Villa X, Vinhomes Imperia Urban Area, Hong Bang District, Hai Phong said that on the morning of December 14 while his house was opening, a stranger walked straight into the house, standing next to the elevator.
On January 10, 2022, Vietnam Elevator Association (Association) and Elevator Magazine received feedback from customers and from Doza Technology Co., Ltd (Doza), headquartered in Hai Phong, information about an item of elevator equipment being counterfeited. Immediately after receiving the feedback, the Association and the Magazine clarified.
“There is no excellent player in a losing team” – In order for the Vietnamese elevator enterprise to become excellent, the Vietnamese elevator industry must make its mark in the international match. On December 14th, 2021, the establishment of Vietnam Institute of Lift Engineering Application is a great step forward contributing to perfecting the elevator industry ecosystem in Vietnam.
The Ministry of Construction has issued Circular 03/2021/TT-BXD stipulating national standards on apartment buildings, including some additional requirements for elevators in apartment buildings. The Circular takes effect from July 5, 2021.