Alaska Administrative Code
Title 8 - Labor and Workforce Development
Part 4 - Occupational Safety and Health Division
Chapter 77 - Elevator Safety Standards
Article 2 - Inspection, Registration, and Certificate of Operation
8 AAC 77.025 - Elevator and escalator inspection
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Except as specified in (b) of this section, an elevator will be inspected by the department on a biennial basis. However, the department may reinspect an elevator on a random basis between biennial inspections on the department's own initiative or on the complaint of a person to assure continued compliance with applicable safety standards or if the department has reason to believe the condition complained of poses a present danger to persons in or about the elevator.
(b) An escalator will be inspected by the department on an annual basis. However, the department may reinspect an escalator on a random basis between annual inspections based on the department's own initiative or on the complaint of a person to assure continued compliance with applicable safety standards or if the department has reason to believe the condition complained of poses a present danger to persons in or about the escalator. If reasonable advance notice of the inspection is given, an escalator owner must have qualified personnel available to open up the devices for inspection and to perform the required inspection testing. A routine maintenance visit may be performed during the inspection visit if the maintenance function does not interfere or prolong the state inspection. During an inspection all records reflecting the daily startup and shut down procedures and the applicable logs must be available for review, including the maintenance control program required on each device.
(c) An owner who intends to install or alter an elevator shall ensure that the elevator contractor that will install or alter the elevator submits a working layout of the equipment or apparatus to the department before equipment is installed so that the department may determine whether the installation will meet the minimum safety standards established by AS 18.60.800(a) and this chapter. Before the device is placed in service, the owner shall arrange for inspection by an authorized inspector of the department. The inspection is a special inspection and billed in one-hour minimum increments for work associated with the inspection and evaluation of inspection reports.
(d) An owner or operator shall report any entrapment or accident that results in the injury of a person and that involves an elevator or escalator, to the director in detail, within 48 hours from the time of the occurrence. If the deadline falls on a weekend or state holiday, the report must be made at the beginning of the next state working day. The report shall be in the form of a written narrative to the director.
(e) The owner of an elevator or escalator shall immediately, by telephone, report to the department's mechanical inspection section any accident involving an elevator or escalator that results in a fatality or an injury that requires a person to receive a doctor's care. If the section's office is closed, the owner shall notify the local police or local office of the Department of Public Safety, division of state troopers. Within 48 hours after the accident, the owner shall mail a written report of the accident to the department's mechanical inspection section. The scene of the accident must be secured and not disturbed to any greater extent than is necessary to prevent additional injuries and to remove the deceased or injured person. If, in order to secure the area, the device is removed from service, the department will conduct an immediate investigation. The device may not be repaired or operated until the investigation is completed.
(f) The owner of an elevator or escalator must establish a maintenance control program that conforms to Sections 8.6 and 8.11 of the current A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalatorsadopted by reference under 8 AAC 77.005, and that at a minimum includes
(g) The following items related to an elevator or escalator are required to be on the premises and subject to inspection, as follows:
(h) The owner of an elevator or escalator shall maintain the written maintenance and repair records on-site and shall make the records available for review by an authorized elevator inspector during normal business hours. Maintenance, repair, inspection reports and testing records must remain with the owner and on-site, available for review during normal business hours. Historic records shall remain with the device regardless of maintenance contractor.
(i) The owner of an elevator or escalator shall maintain a legible and permanent record in the machine room or other approved location of any rescues, repairs, or services or existing department approved code variances or waivers or special operating conditions to the device. The record must show who performed the action, what action was taken, and the date of the action. In addition, the record must show each variance approved under 8 AAC 77.085.
(j) An acceptance inspection may not result in the issuance of a certificate of operation, unless the department has
(k) The department may perform a reinspection of any new or altered elevator as soon as practicable after a certificate of operation is issued. A reinspection will be conducted without charge, unless substantial non-compliance with a safety code or special operating condition is found, in which case the inspection will be charged as a special inspection. The department inspector may cite and enforce any code violations discovered during reinspection.
The address and telephone number for reporting as required in 8 AAC 77.025 is Mechanical Inspection Section, Division of Labor Standards and Safety, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, 3301 Eagle Street, Suite 302, Anchorage, AK 99503; telephone (907) 269-4925.
Authority:AS 18.60.800