Monthly Archives: June 2004

NEII Announces Reorganization, Emphasizing Commitment to Building Transportation Safety and Education

Salem, N.Y. June 2, 2004 – The National Elevator Industry, Inc. (NEII), the national trade association of the building transportation industry, has announced its reorganization in an effort to become the leader in promoting safe building transportation. The new NEII will have greater focus on becoming the active voice for the elevator, escalator and moving walk industry, promoting the development of codes and standards that advance safe building transportation for new and existing products and technologies, and working with local government agencies to encourage the enforcement of these practices.

“Our refocused efforts on codes and standards will create one voice to advocate the interests of our members and the industry, and help ensure safe riding practices for the general public,” says Ed Donoghue, spokesperson for NEII. “In addition, NEII will encourage the development of new technologies that enhance passenger safety, and will promote and support activities designed to increase overall knowledge and understanding of issues pertaining to the safe installation, service, repair, and operation of building transportation systems.”

With its new, more defined mission statement, NEII will actively work with the code and standard writing community to help develop American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) A17 codes and standards that advance the safety of the riding public and encourage the introduction of new and safe products and technologies. NEII aims to become the liaison for communicating industry information to the media and general public, and for educating the industry and government about issues pertaining to building transportation systems.

In conjunction with its reorganization, NEII also has redesigned its Web site (www.neii.org). The new site includes updated, in-depth safety and education information for the riding public, as well as easier-to-use communication tools for its members. Users can access information about the most recent ASME safety codes and standards, as well as a flash presentation about recent changes made to the ASME Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, ASME A17.1, aimed to improve rider safety.

NEII membership is open to all companies in the business of elevators and escalators, reflecting its commitment to providing opportunities for industry members to become more actively involved in advocacy and leadership. NEII membership offers its affiliates a number of benefits including exclusive access to industry information and discounts on industry-related education materials. For more information on NEII membership, please visit NEII’s Web site at www.neii.org.

About NEII
The National Elevator Industry, Inc., NEII, is a national trade association representing the interests of corporations, firms or companies that, as part of their regular business, provide or perform any of the following: manufacture (including parts or components used by others in the manufacture, repair or maintenance), install, repair and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walks and related equipment. Trust membership is available to those corporations, firms, or companies who, as part of their regular business, employ members of the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) and contribute to the benefit trusts (Trusts) established by agreements between the IUEC and NEII. NEII’s goal is to become the leader in promoting safe building transportation, as well as working with local government agencies to encourage the adoption and enforcement of the latest codes and standards.

New, Redesigned Web Site Transports Critical Information to the Industry and Riding Public

Communication Tools Provide Members Easy Access to Building Transportation Safety Information
Salem, N.Y., June 3, 2004 – A newly designed Web site for National Elevator Industry, Inc (NEII) invites NEII members, the riding public and the press to access new, in-depth building transportation information, as well as easier-to-use communication tools. With NEII’s renewed focus on codes, safety and education, several new features make www.neii.org the ultimate information resource for the building transportation industry.

“Given the technological progression of the industry, it makes sense that we modernize the Web site to communicate information about safety, codes and the emergence of new building transportation technology more effectively,” says Edward Donoghue, spokesperson for NEII. “Both existing and potential members now have rapid access to all the resources and information they need, including codes and standards, and membership information and benefits. This is just the beginning, as a number of new and exciting additions will be made over the next year. For example, the Board recently approved development of a detailed local code regulation database that will be accessible to full regular NEII members.”

Specially designed areas are devoted to the riding public, existing and potential NEII members, as well as the media. First, the NEII newsroom provides access to press releases and the latest news and announcements. Additionally, the site offers a safety section containing a variety of step-by-step riding tips, information about employee issues and public safety.NEII’s Web site provides guidelines and information to regular members about the most recent American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) safety codes and standards, accessibility standards and much more. The public and members can access an interactive flash presentation about recent changes made to the ASME Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, ASME A17.1, aimed to improve rider safety. The presentation was developed as a tool to educate the industry about compliance with the ASME A17.1, ADL-developed escalator step/skirt performance index and related code changes, and includes information on equipment upgrade options, such as skirt deflectors.

To better serve its members, NEII has created a password-protected, private communication forum known as NEII Talk. Allowing for easier and more efficient communication among members, users can log into the program to post messages, upload files and view committee reports.

About NEII
The National Elevator Industry, Inc., NEII, is a national trade association representing the interests of corporations, firms or companies that, as part of their regular business, provide or perform any of the following: manufacture (including parts or components used by others in the manufacture, repair or maintenance), install, repair and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walks and related equipment. Trust membership is available to those corporations, firms, or companies who, as part of their regular business, employ members of the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) and contribute to the benefit trusts (Trusts) established by agreements between the IUEC and NEII. NEII strives to become the leader in promoting safe building transportation, as well as working with local government agencies to encourage the adoption and enforcement of the latest codes and standards.