(a) The owner must:
(1) maintain the equipment in a safe operating condition
and in conformance with the standards and codes adopted in §74.100
and keep the equipment free from reportable conditions;
(2) have an annual inspection of each unit of equipment
to determine compliance with the applicable standards and codes adopted
in §74.100;
(3) obtain the services of an inspector registered
with the department to perform inspections in accordance with §§74.74
- 74.77 and §74.100;
(4) have each unit of equipment tested to determine
its safety and compliance with the requirements of the codes and standards
as adopted in §74.100;
(5) ensure that all of the tests required by the applicable
standards and codes adopted in §74.100 are performed; and
(6) have all violations cited on an inspection report:
(A) corrected within 60 calendar days of the date of
inspection;
(B) have them under contract to be corrected and all
work completed not later than the next inspection due date; or
(C) have an approved waiver or delay.
(b) New equipment installations must have plans and
other documents as set forth in this chapter reviewed by the department
and must be inspected and tested to determine their safety and compliance
with the requirements of the codes and standards as adopted in §74.100
before being placed in service. The equipment must be free of any
violations, unless a waiver, delay or new technology variance has
been granted by the department in writing, before being placed back
into service.
(c) Altered equipment must have plans and other documents
as set forth in this chapter reviewed by the department and must be
inspected and tested to determine its safety and compliance with the
requirements of the codes and standards as adopted in §74.100
before being placed back in service. The equipment must be free of
any violations, unless a waiver, delay or new technology variance
has been granted by the department in writing, before being placed
back into service.
(d) When regulated equipment is inspected:
(1) for the first time, the owner must display the
Proof of Inspection with a Proof of Inspection Sticker at the location
defined in §74.67, selected by the owner, until a current certificate
of compliance is issued by the executive director.
(2) on an annual basis, the owner must display the
most current certificate of compliance with a Proof of Inspection
Sticker at the location defined in §74.67, selected by the owner,
until a current certificate of compliance is issued by the executive
director.
(e) The owner must have equipment re-inspected and
re-certified if:
(1) the equipment has been altered, including any alteration
made to the interior of the elevator car enclosures or flooring;
(2) the equipment has been determined to have a reportable
condition; or
(3) the inspection report shows an existing violation
has continued longer than permitted in a delay granted by the executive
director.
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