Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 1000.180 - Service or Inspection of Non-Compliant Conveyancesa) Inspectors, contractors and mechanics are not permitted to service an unregistered existing conveyance that is required by the Act to be registered without prior permission from OSFM, except as provided in this Section.b) Licensed elevator contractors and licensed inspection companies shall request from the conveyance owner the conveyance's registration number and a copy of the current Certificate of Operation. A 60-day one-time extension may be obtained upon request from OSFM so that a conveyance owner can schedule an inspection or service to be performed in order to register a conveyance or obtain a Certificate of Operation. Forms for submitting an extension request are available on the OSFM website at www.sfm.illinois.gov under the Elevator Safety link. In municipalities that have a local elevator agreement with OSFM, the conveyance owner must apply to the Local Administrator for the 60-day extension to obtain a current Certificate of Operation.c) Exceptions to Obtaining Advance Permission from OSFM or the Local Administrator to Work on a Non-Compliant Conveyance 1) All Elevators and Conveyances Should a situation occur in which an elevator contractor has been contacted to remove a trapped or injured person from a conveyance or render the conveyance out of service for reasons of safety, the licensee may perform that work, but must notify OSFM via email or phone call the next business day after performing the service.
2) Registered Conveyances with an Expired Certificate of OperationA) The inspection company may have its licensed inspector perform the requested inspection prior to receiving permission from OSFM or the Local Administrator, provided the inspection company notifies OSFM or the Local Administrator via email or phone call or other means the next business day, providing the location of the conveyance that is registered but lacks a current Certificate of Operation. The inspector may put the conveyance out of order if he/she determines the conveyance is unsafe to operate.B) A licensed mechanic may work on a conveyance with an expired Certificate of Operation if there is a final inspection report not older than 30 days posted in the equipment room prior to the conveyance owner applying for and receiving its annual Certificate of Operation. Should the inspection report be older than 30 days, the elevator contractor/mechanic must notify OSFM or the Local Administrator via email or phone call or other means the next business day, providing the location of the conveyance.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 1000.180
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 13131, effective October 1, 2012Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 825, effective 12/28/2023