National Center for Diabetes NCDEG Elevator Safety Inspection
Project Core Details
Client: National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Genetics (NCDEG)
Location: Amman, Jordan
Project Scope: Independent inspection and technical assessment of elevator systems
Service Type: Third-Party Elevator Inspection and Safety Compliance Verification
Project Overview
LEAN Engineering & Inspection was selected by the National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Genetics (NCDEG) to provide independent third-party inspection services for its elevator systems. As one of Jordan’s leading healthcare institutions, the center places a strong emphasis on patient safety, operational reliability, and infrastructure excellence.
This collaboration was established to support the safe and dependable operation of critical vertical transportation systems while reinforcing the center’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality, and healthcare service delivery.
The Challenge & Importance
Healthcare facilities depend heavily on reliable elevator systems to support daily clinical operations and patient care activities. Elevator performance directly affects:
- Safe and efficient movement of patients, visitors, and healthcare professionals.
- Transportation of medical equipment and essential healthcare resources.
- Operational continuity across clinics, laboratories, treatment areas, and support services.
- Accessibility for elderly patients, individuals with disabilities, and those with limited mobility.
Any unexpected elevator failure, operational deficiency, or safety-related issue can disrupt healthcare services, impact patient experience, and increase operational risks. Independent inspection therefore plays a critical role in identifying potential concerns before they develop into larger safety or reliability issues.
Our Solution & Scope of Work
As an accredited independent third-party inspection body, LEAN conducted a comprehensive engineering assessment of the elevator systems, focusing on safety, compliance, operational performance, and overall reliability.
The scope of work included:
- Detailed visual and technical inspection of elevator components and safety systems.
- Verification of operational performance, functionality, and system condition.
- Assessment of critical safety features and protective devices.
- Review of elevator compliance against applicable safety and inspection requirements.
- Identification of observations, deficiencies, and areas requiring corrective action.
- Preparation of objective engineering reports to support informed maintenance and asset management decisions.
Through a structured and impartial inspection approach, LEAN provided the center with a clear technical understanding of the condition and performance of its elevator infrastructure.
The Outcome
The project strengthened the National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Genetics’ proactive approach to safety management and infrastructure reliability.
By implementing independent third-party inspection services, the center gained:
- Greater confidence in the condition and performance of its elevator systems.
- Improved visibility of potential risks and maintenance priorities.
- Enhanced support for preventive maintenance planning.
- Reinforced compliance with safety and quality expectations.
- Increased assurance for patients, visitors, and healthcare personnel.
This project reflects LEAN’s commitment to helping healthcare organizations maintain safe, reliable, and efficient building infrastructure through professional, independent engineering inspection services.
Why LEAN
As a Jordanian accredited ISO/IEC 17020 Type A independent inspection body, LEAN delivers objective, impartial, and technically robust inspection services. Our role extends beyond identifying findings—we provide facility owners with the engineering insight needed to improve safety, reliability, compliance, and long-term asset performance.