5 Die in Famous Bali “Glass Elevator” – IOTW Report

5 Die in Famous Bali “Glass Elevator”

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  1. Ouch. That’s a bit closer than I like. I’ve vacationed in Ubud, but was at the Kupu Kupu Barong and not at this particular resort. spectacularly beautiful area. Friendly and gracious people, but they didn’t seem to take seriously things that you or I would take seriously. Like lifting gear maintenance it seems.

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  2. Automatic centrifugal emergency elevator brakes are not a new concept and would probably have saved 5 lives here. Electromechanical brakes that are fail secure and activate in the absence of current could also have helped.

    Also, this looks more like an inclined railway than an elevator. Seems more horizontal than vertical and apparently is drawn along a cable when not broken. Arguably EASIER to plan safety for as you could have roller coaster style track braking systems, ratcheting systems, etc. there to prevent unwanted or too fast motion.

    Engineering should always include failure planning. If the design is not created by Jesus Christ it can and will fail, and failure should be anticipated and redundant systems devised for critical life hazards. The fact this planning wasn’t done was just poor engineering.

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