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publicationNumber JP-2018144949-A
titleOfInvention Elevator maintenance work support system
abstract The present invention provides an elevator maintenance work support system capable of ensuring a sufficient retreat space according to the posture of a worker in a work space where an elevator maintenance work is performed. An elevator maintenance work support system according to an embodiment is a system that supports maintenance work by an elevator worker, and includes an elevator car, a detection device, a posture detection device, and a control unit. The detection device detects a worker who enters and exits the work space between the bottom or top of the elevator hoistway and the car. The posture detection device detects the posture of the worker. Based on the detected attitude of the worker, the control unit operates the elevator when it is determined that the retreat space indicating the space that can be allocated per worker in the work space is equal to or less than a predetermined size. The operation stop command to stop is output. [Selection] Figure 3
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