Japan's government ordered a nationwide inspection of elevators made by Schindler Holding AG, the world's second-largest maker of elevators, after the death of a high school student. Japanese prefectures have been told to report how many Schindler-made elevators are installed in local buildings, the number of malfunctions that have occurred and details of each malfunction, the Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport said in a press release...Local subsidiary Schindler Elevator K.K. said in a statement posted on its Web site yesterday that the company's elevators undergo "checks that are regulated by national code". The statement, released in the name of Ken Smith, representative director, said the company was "convinced that there is no reason to attribute the accident to either the design or installation of the elevator"...more...
I wouldn't fancy Ken Smith's job right now.