Contains important information for technical rescue members, training officers and fire company members alike. Learn the risks involved in elevator and escalator rescues and how to face them successfully.
Hi Martin;
You have experienced a problem that has just started to surface. Even though the ASME committee dictated what the exact "bitting", or cutting, code that should be followed by key manufacturers, we have a problem with which direction they were to cut in. The result is different FEO-K1 keys. At a meeting in Florida last week, the problem was discussed and I'm still not sure of the solution. I will add the solution to an up-date that I will include in the community mailing. Thank you for the heads up on a growing problem.
John O'Donoghue
You have experienced a problem that has just started to surface. Even though the ASME committee dictated what the exact "bitting", or cutting, code that should be followed by key manufacturers, we have a problem with which direction they were to cut in. The result is different FEO-K1 keys. At a meeting in Florida last week, the problem was discussed and I'm still not sure of the solution. I will add the solution to an up-date that I will include in the community mailing. Thank you for the heads up on a growing problem.
Mar 17, 2010