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Inspections - Elevator and Lift Devices


Under The Elevator Act, the elevator inspection program is structured to allow Inspection and Technical Services to focus resources where they are needed most.

In addition to inspecting and permitting passenger and freight elevators, the inspection program includes escalators, dumbwaiters, hand-powered elevators, personnel hoists, ski lifts and handicap elevators.

In order to ensure that all elevating devices are safe for operation, Inspection and Technical Services assesses each installation according to its age, maintenance condition and history, inspection history and the inherent risk based on its type and determines how long the elevator may be operated between inspections. Higher risk installations are issued six month operating permits while those with proven records in stable environments may be permitted for up to three years.

Effective October 1, 2019, Inspection and Technical Services will be implementing the following adjustments to the Elevators Program pertaining to new installations and major alterations of elevating devices, specifically:

Submission Requirements 

In an effort to reduce delays in getting drawings approved and to have them back to you sooner, the following requirements:

Notes:
Inspection Fees

Fees related to issuance of elevating device permits are found in the Elevator RegulationWhere an inspection is requested and found to be unsatisfactory, there will be a charge of $85 per hour plus travelling expenses. Installers will be required to complete violations and receive subsequent inspection(s) until it is deemed satisfactory for operation. Once an inspection is deemed to be satisfactory and has met the applicable codes and regulations in place, installers will be invoiced a fee for permit based on the type of elevating device. Upon receipt of payment, ITS will issue the permit to the installer allowing them to operate the elevating device for a period of 12 months after the date of issue.

Notice:

Example Scenarios

Scenario #1 - Inspection adheres to codes and regulations and no additional inspections are required.


Scenario #2 - Inspection passes with minor deficiencies, however, the installer is required to resolve deficiencies and a re-inspection is required.


Scenario #3 - Inspection is found unsatisfactory, as a result subsequent inspection(s) are required.


If you have any questions, or require further explanation regarding the changes, please call 204-945-3373.


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