Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.7012 - Temporary use of permanent elevators during construction
Rule 12.
(1) A
licensed elevator contractor may request a temporary certificate of operation
to permit the use of a passenger or freight elevator before its completion. The
passenger or freight elevator must not be used until it has been approved by a
general inspector, the required fee has been paid, and a temporary certificate
of operation has been obtained. This certificate must be issued for a period
not to exceed 90 calendar days. Renewals under this subrule may be granted at
the discretion of the department as follows:
(a) Permanent elevators used temporarily
during construction to move workers, authorized personnel, and materials must
have maintenance performed every 30 calendar days by a licensed elevator
journeyperson. These elevators must be inspected by a general elevator
inspector employed by the department every 90 calendar days.
(b) Periodic inspections may be conducted by
a general inspector every 30 calendar days. The fees are cited in
R 408.7019 and may be assessed at
the discretion of the department based upon the frequencies in this
rule.
(2) A licensed
elevator contractor may also request an inspection and temporary certificate of
operation to allow the use of a passenger or freight elevator by the public
before its completion. This elevator must not be used until it is inspected by
a general inspector; the required fee, listed in
R 408.7019, is paid; and a temporary
certificate of operation is issued by the department to the licensed elevator
contractor. The certificate must be issued for a period not to exceed 90
calendar days. Renewals under this subrule may be granted at the discretion of
the department as follows:
(a) Permanent
elevators used temporarily by the public must have maintenance performed by a
licensed elevator journeyperson every 30 calendar days.
(b) Periodic inspections may be conducted by
a general inspector every 30 calendar days and the appropriate fees assessed at
the discretion of the department.
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