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Vermont Elevator Safety Rules 2008, Effective November 1, 2008
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1 | 2008 Vermont Elevator Safety Rules Table of Contents Section 1: Purpose of the Rules Section 2: Authority and Definitions Section 3: License Requirements Section 3.1: Elevator Mechanic License Section 3.2: Lift Mechanic License Section 3.3: Elevator Inspector License Section 3.4: Recognition of Out of State License Section 3.5: License Card Section 3.6: License Renewal Section 3.7: License and Examination Fees Section 3.8: Approval of Related Instruction Section 3.9: Temporary Emergency License Section 3.10: Disciplinary Action Agianst a License Holder Section 4: Duties of a License Holder Section 5: Adoption of Nationally Recognized Safety Codes Section 6: Reference Documents Section 7: Registration of Conveyances Section 8: Permit for Installation or Alteration Section 9: Conveyance Inspection Section 9.1: Inspection Reporting Section 9.2: Certificate of Operation Section 9.3: Inspection and Proof of Inspection Fees Section 10: Variance, Exemption and Reconsideration Section 10.1 Exemption for Related Instruction Section 11: Severability Clause Section 12: Effective Date Annex 1 – Title 21 V.S.A. Chapter 3, Elevator Safety Annex II – Initiating a Complaint against a License Holder |
8 | Section 9: Conveyance Inspection: A new conveyance shall not be placed in operation until it has been inspected by an elevator inspector and a certificate of operation has been issued. An existing conveyance shall be inspected annually by an elevator inspector. Section 9.1: Inspection Reporting: An elevator inspector shall file a written inspection report with the department within 14 days of completion of each inspection indicated all violations identified with code citations. Section 9.2: Certificate of Operation: (a) When an elevator inspector has determined a new or existing conveyance is in substantial compliance with these rules, the elevator inspector shall issue a certificate of operation. (b) When an elevator inspector has determined an existing conveyance is not in complete compliance with these rules but is safe for temporary operation, the elevator inspector shall issue a conditional certificate of operation. A conditional certificate of operation shall not be valid for more than 180 days. (c) When an elevator inspector has determined that non-compliance with these rules involves a distinct hazard to life, the elevator inspector shall not issue a certificate of operation. The distinct hazard(s) shall be immediately corrected, or the elevator inspector shall notify the department and disconnect the conveyance from operation. (d) The certificate of operation or conditional certificate of operation shall be in a form provided by the department. (e) A proof of inspection sticker shall be affixed to the certificate of operation, or conditional certificate of operation, by an elevator inspector after the inspection of the conveyance has been completed as authorization of that inspection. (f) The certificate of operation shall be clearly displayed on or in each conveyance. Section 9.3: Fees: |
9 | Annex 1 – Title 21 V.S.A. Chapter 3, Elevator Safety |