Or. Admin. Code § 918-770-0230 - Special Deputy Certification Procedures
(1) A special deputy inspector may determine
if a plumbing product meets applicable minimum health and safety standards
adopted by the Board by:
(a) Examining the
product and its components for compliance with applicable product standards
approved by the Board;
(b)
Reviewing the assembly of labeled, listed, recognized or noncertified
components for correct and applicable application and installation;
(c) Reviewing code compliance; and
(d) Requiring "production type" testing where
required by the applicable product safety standard adopted by the
Board.
(2) A
certification label is attached by the special deputy inspector on the product,
or placement of a certification label is authorized.
(3) Where production line products are
accepted for special deputy certification, the special deputy may examine the
product to approved standards, determine whether the product meets minimum
health and safety standards and review production quality control processes.
The special deputy may authorize attachment of labels to all future products
manufactured in conformance with the manufacturer's quality control plan
approved by the special deputy. The special deputy may make periodic visits to
any manufacturing facility to verify that the product continues to be
manufactured in accordance with an approved quality control plan.
Certifications of production line products approved by a special deputy shall
be conditioned on the product continuing to be manufactured in conformance with
the product specifications and manufacturing requirements as originally
approved by the special deputy.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 447.152
Stats. Implemented: ORS 447.152
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