Visit www.safetyriders.org or www.eesf.org to learn more about elevator and escalator safety.Thank you to everyone who shared the .pdf report last week. I received many emails, texts and phone calls regarding the show and while I do not think I did it justice I truly hope some of the information I shared sinks in with any one and every one who reads it. Most importantly share it with your coworkers, talk about the statistics, how can some of those accidents or fatalities be reduced? Each of us has a part in the work we do and ensuring those around us are safe and it doesn't take much for it all to go south. Continue to talk about the report and never let it die. Lastly, no matter what you ever think you're not alone when it comes to promoting safety but it sure feels good when you find someone else who shares the same concerns you do.Show Notes:Nine year old girl falls down elevator shaftHUD official tours public housing, gets stuck in elevatorResidents get stuck in elevator three times in one dayFreight elevator crushes workerElevator-related fatalities in construction industry increasing: CPWRMultiple injured after escalator malfunction at Louisville gameHead of NYCHA's elevator division is suspended Museum expands with new elevatorCHA residents concerned for their safetyElevator rescue training in RochesterJoliet will fix elevator at Route 66 Stadium6 year old boy suffers minor injuries in fall from escalatorIAEC 2019 ForumNAESA Training and WorkshopsNon proprietary elevator control systemsEESF AGM This Week