Abstract:
Accidents that occur during the elevator and escalator maintenance process stem from failure to ensure that users
get information about repair and maintenance work in progress. This failure can present a high risk of injury if this
matter is not taken seriously. According to Deputy Minister of Human Resources Datuk Mahfuz Omar, there are
investigations on 52 accidents involving elevators and 33 involving escalators reported to the Department of
Occupational Safety and Health from 2012 to last month (State sources eg daily news, 2019). Existing security
barriers fail to serve as an indication of an emergency apart from its design which cannot be carried easily because
it is too heavy. There is no awareness among the public that the importance of security barriers as a mandatory
tool to be used in supermarkets or hotels with elevators, during the maintenance work process. The objective of
this project study is to facilitate the use of barriers when maintaining elevators or escalators and also to increase
the use of barriers during the maintenance process of elevators and escalators. The methodology used to
complete this project is through a questionnaire to 40 respondents. The findings show that the lack of use of
barriers during the maintenance process of elevators and escalators is due to the original design is not suitable.
The results of joint ventures and experiments with several building maintenance companies have found that the
new design is better than the existing barriers. This designed barrier innovation has been modified into a more
sophisticated one named ‘SMART BARRIACADE’. This smart barricade provides more security to the public during
the ongoing maintenance work.