The introduction of this temporary certificate is expected to have a significant impact on operational efficiencies within the elevator maintenance industry. By allowing for temporary usage during repair periods, it reduces downtime and the associated costs for both businesses and the public. This amendment aims to strike a balance between necessary repairs and the continuous availability of elevator services, ultimately aiding in better resource management.
Summary
House Bill 5362 seeks to amend the Elevator Safety and Regulation Act with a focus on enhancing public safety while facilitating maintenance and repair operations. The bill introduces the concept of a 'temporary certificate of operation' that permits the use of elevators and similar conveyances for up to 30 days. This allowance is intended for situations where minor repairs or upgrades are needed, provided that it's determined safe for public use by the Administrator or Local Administrator. The effective date of the bill is immediate upon passing.
Contention
While the bill seems poised to streamline maintenance operations, there could be points of contention regarding safety concerns. Critics may argue that permitting public use of conveyances undergoing repairs could pose risks to safety, particularly if the assessment of safety by the Administrator or Local Administrator is inadequate. The potential for misinterpretation of what constitutes 'minor repairs' could also lead to disputes regarding operational standards during these temporary usages.
Elevators, Elevator Safety Review Board, required to review elevator safety standards within a certain amount of time after their effective date, installations and modifications to meet requirements of elevator safety rules, Secs. 25-13-6, 25-13-16 am'd.
Requires a study by the office of state fire marshal to determine the cost of requiring regulation and inspection of elevators and other conveyance devices. (8/1/14)
Relates to certain provisions on elevator licensing and temporary elevator mechanics; relates to civil penalties for unlicensed mechanics; clarifies inspection provisions.
Relates to certain provisions on elevator licensing and temporary elevator mechanics; relates to civil penalties for unlicensed mechanics; clarifies inspection provisions.
Relating to standardized forms and materials for the issuance of protective orders, magistrate's orders for emergency protection, and temporary ex parte orders.