19 Miss. Code. R. 8-1.9 - Qualifications to be Licensed as an Elevator Mechanic
(1) No
license shall be granted to any person who has not proven their qualifications
and abilities. Applicants must demonstrate the following qualifications:
(a) An acceptable combination of documented
experience and education credits of, within the last five (5) years, not less
than four (4) years work experience in the elevator industry, in construction,
maintenance and service/repair, as verified by current and previous employers,
and satisfactory completion of a written examination approved by the
Administrator on the most recent referenced codes and standards.
(b) Certificates of completion of an
apprenticeship program for elevator mechanic, having standards substantially
equal to those of this Regulation, and registered with the Bureau of
Apprenticeship and Training, or U.S. Department of Labor.
(c) A license shall be issued to an applicant
who holds a valid license from a state having standards substantially equal to
those of this Regulation without examination and upon verification of
qualification by the Administrator.
(2) Any person who furnishes the
Administrator with acceptable proof that they have worked as an elevator
constructor, maintenance, or repair mechanic shall upon making application and
paying the fee shall be entitled to receive a license without an examination.
They shall have worked without direct and immediate supervision as a mechanic
for an elevator contractor registered to do business in the State of
Mississippi. This employment shall not be less than four (4) years immediately
prior to July 1, 2013. The person must make application on or before July 1,
2014.
(3) A license is not required
for an elevator helper or apprentice; however, a licensed mechanic is limited
to directly supervise only three (3) helpers or apprentices. For the purposes
of this Regulation, direct supervision shall mean active supervision.
(4) A limited elevator mechanic
must be certified by the manufacturer of the equipment he or she installs or an
approved training program acceptable to the equipment manufacturer. This
certification must accompany the application for license.
(5) A Temporary Elevator Mechanic License
good for One Hundred and Eighty (180) days may be issued if the following
procedures are followed:
(a) On company
letterhead an applicant must request the temporary license and certify that the
applicant has two (2) years minimum experience and an acceptable combination of
documented experience and education to perform elevator work without direct and
immediate supervision.
(b) The
request must be notarized.
(c) The
Temporary Mechanic License will state on its face that it is valid for One
Hundred and Eighty (180) days from date of issuance and while the person is
employed by the licensed elevator contractor who certified the individual as
qualified. The license shall be renewable as needed for $300.00 each
renewal.
(d) The Temporary Mechanic
License must be present while the work is being performed.
(6) A licensee shall observe, test, install,
service and maintain conveyances in compliance with the provisions and
standards of the Mississippi Fire Prevention and Building Code.
(7) Continuing Education - Each Mechanic
licensee must complete eight (8) hours of continuing education in the twelve
(12) months immediately prior to license renewal. The following requirements
must be followed:
(a) The eight (8) hours of
continuing education certification must be provided at the time of renewal.
Only the full hours will be accepted. Failure to submit this continuing
education information could result in nonrenewal of the license.
(b) Two hours of the continuing education
must be on safety training courses and may be incorporated in the eight (8)
hours.
(c) Courses approved by
NAEC, NEIEP, IUEC, CET, or other courses approved by the Administrator, will be
acceptable. Certificates of completion of these courses will be required as
proof of completion.
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