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13 May 2022 Software development for safety assessment of escalator or moving walk
Yuechao Song, Shihong Chen, Yingjie Liu, Wenbo Liu, Xiaoqin Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12248, Second International Conference on Sensors and Information Technology (ICSI 2022); 122481E (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2637634
Event: 2nd International Conference on Sensors and Information Technology (ICSI 2022), 2022, Nanjing, China
Abstract
There are a lot of works needs to be done for determining the safety status of escalator or moving walk. For example, at least 100 risk assessment projects are need in determining the whole machine safety status. Besides, the data is used repeatedly in generation of safety assessment report. In order to solve the above problems, a safety assessment of escalator or moving walk software is provided in this paper. The software is programmed based on Visual Basic, Word and Excel. Risk assessment of every single project can be got in a selective way. The safety status of the whole Escalator or moving walk can be computed automatically based on the risk assessment results of every single project. The safety assessment report can be generated automatically, and the data generated in the safety assessment process can be used repeatedly without much effort.
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Yuechao Song, Shihong Chen, Yingjie Liu, Wenbo Liu, and Xiaoqin Huang "Software development for safety assessment of escalator or moving walk", Proc. SPIE 12248, Second International Conference on Sensors and Information Technology (ICSI 2022), 122481E (13 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2637634
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KEYWORDS
Safety

Software development

Human-machine interfaces

Computer programming

Excel

Standards development

Computer programming languages

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