
The Monte Faito cableway was inspected in March 2024 by inspectors from the National Agency for the Safety of Railways and Road and Motorway Infrastructures (Ansfisa), within the scope of the mandatory three-yearly checks required by current legislation.
The Agency itself made this known yesterday evening, following the tragedy that cost the lives of four people.
On April 8th Eav sent the documentation on the controls
Regarding the 2025 checks, Ansfisa specifies that "On April 8th, EAV – the operating company – submitted all the requested documentation, including the results of the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance checks, as well as the non-destructive tests performed on the system's cables."
The technical reports, signed by the Director of Operations, certified the full suitability of theplant to continue the activity in safe conditions. All the documentation – as stated in the note – has been regularly acquired by the Agency.
At the moment, a delegation composed of Ansfisa officials and expert technicians is on site for further information. on-site investigations, within the scope of the planned surveillance activities.






Comments (1)
The article is very informative but there are some points that are not clear, such as the 2025 controls that seem a bit confusing. I hope the Agency will clarify the situation better to protect everyone's safety.