The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD; Chinese: 機電工程署) is a Hong Kong government department responsible for inspection and enforcement of operation and safety of many electricity and gas installations; railways and trams; lifts and escalators; amusement rides; working platforms on building sites, and many other diverse areas. The department has two main branches: Regulatory Services and Trading Services. The department falls under the purview of the Development Bureau. The incumbent Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services is Pang Yiu-hung. The two deputy directors are H. C. Lai and T. H. Tai.
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Formed | 1948(as Electrical and Mechanical Office)[1] 1982 (as Electrical and Mechanical Services Department)[1] |
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Jurisdiction | Hong Kong |
Headquarters | 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong 22°19′35″N 114°12′14″E / 22.326387°N 114.203949°E |
Employees | 5,566 (March 2019) [4] |
Annual budget | HK$1,518.4m (2020-2021) [5] |
Minister responsible | |
Deputy Minister responsible |
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Department executive |
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Parent department | Development Bureau |
Website | www |
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Traditional Chinese | 機電工程署 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 机电工程署 | ||||||||||
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There are three branches under the Trading Services and each branch is led by an assistant director.
In 2018, EMSD up an Interactive Learning Center in 4/F, EMSD HQ. The learning center has introduced the latest VR (Virtual reality) Learning systems for Electrical and Mechanical industry including the first LED Immersive CAVE in Hong Kong by combining the technologies of immersive VR and BIM (Building information modeling) [4] and the VR training system for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Passenger Boarding Bridges.[5]
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