Utah Admin. Code R616-3-3 - Safety Codes for Elevators
The following safety codes are adopted and incorporated by reference within this rule:
A. ASME
A17.1-2019/ C S A B 4 4 -16, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, and
amended as follows:
1. Delete
2.2.2.5;
2. The requirements listed
in section 2.27.1 will be those listed in the 2016 Edition of ASME A17.1
Section 2.27.1 and not those listed in the 2019 Edition.
3. Amend 8.6.5.8 as follows: Existing
hydraulic cylinders installed below ground when found to be leaking shall be
replaced with cylinders conforming to 3.18.3.4 or the car shall be provided
with safeties conforming to 3.17.1 and guide rails, guide rail supports and
fastenings conforming to 3.23.1. This code is issued every two years. New
issues become mandatory only when a formal change is made to these rules.
Elevators are required to comply with the A17.1 code in effect at the time of
installation.
B. ASME
A17.3 - 2015 Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators. This code is
adopted for regulatory guidance only for elevators classified as remodeled
elevators by the Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety.
C. ASME A90.1-2015, Safety Standard for Belt
Manlifts.
D. ANSI A10.4-2016,
Safety Requirements for Personnel Hoists and Employee Elevators for
Construction and Demolition Operations.
E. ICC/ANSI A117.1 (2009) Accessible and
Usable Buildings and Facilities, sections 407 and 408, and 410 approved October
20, 2010.
F . A S M E A18.1-2014
Safety Standard For Platform Lifts And Stairway Chairlifts.
G. ASME A17.6-2010 Standard for Elevator
Suspension, Compensation, and Governor Systems.
H. The Commission may, by rule, add or delete
from the applicable safety codes for any good and sufficient safety
reason.
I. In the event that
adopted safety codes are in conflict with one another, the ASME A17.1, Safety
Code for Elevators and Escalators will take precedence. The exception to this
is for compliance with the accessibility guidelines of
Pub.
L. No. 101-336 "The Americans with Disability Act
of 1990". In this instance, the International Building Code standards adopted
in R616-3-3(E) for accessibility as applied to elevators take precedence over
ASME A17.1.
Notes
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