211.3b Smoke Detectors. Smoke detectors shall be installed in each elevator lobby at each landing and associated machine room in accordance with NFPA 72E, Chapter 4. Smoke detectors are not required in elevator lobbies at unenclosed landings. Smoke detectors may be installed in any hoistway and shall be installed in hoistways which are sprinklered (see Rule 102.2).
NOTE (Rule 211.3b): In buildings with fire alarm systems, see NFPA 72A for additional information.
The inspector shall meet the qualification requirements of the ASME QEI-1.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight electric elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight hydraulic elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
Routine inspections and tests of escalators and moving walks shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
Clearances between the platform and adjacent surfaces shall not be less than 3/4 inch (19 mm). At no point in its travel shall the edge of the platform facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above a step or landing as measured vertically.
The platform side guards on the sides not used for access or exit shall be of smooth construction to a height of 42 inches (1,067 mm) above the platform with no openings, other than those necessary for operation. Openings necessary for operation shall reject a ball 1/2 inches (13 mm) in diameter. A grab rail extending the full length of either side guard shall be provided at a height of 36 inches (914 mm). The running clearance between the side guards and the enclosure shall be not less than 2 inches (51 mm) nor more than 3 inches (76 mm).
At no point in its travel shall the edge of the footrest facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above the step or landing as measured vertically.
A rooftop elevator shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the A17.1 Code.
Drains connected directly to sewers may not be installed in elevator pits. Sumps, with or without pumps, may be installed. Where the accumulation of water is reasonably likely and a drain is not installed, a sump pump shall be provided.
211.3b Smoke Detectors. Smoke detectors shall be installed in each elevator lobby at each landing and associated machine room in accordance with NFPA 72, Chapter 5-3. Smoke detectors are not required in elevator lobbies at unenclosed landings. Smoke detectors may be installed in any hoistway and shall be installed in hoistways which are sprinklered (see Rule 102.2).
NOTE (Rule 211.3b): In buildings with fire alarm systems, see NFPA 72A for additional information.
The inspector shall meet the qualification requirements of the ASME QEI-1.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight electric elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight hydraulic elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
Routine inspections and tests of escalators and moving walks shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
Vertical wheelchair lifts, inclined wheelchair lifts, and inclined stairway chairlifts shall be subject to the applicable routine, periodic, and acceptance inspections and tests specified in §§ 1000-1006. Routine inspections and tests shall be performed at intervals not longer than 1 year.
The inspection and test requirements shall apply to the corresponding requirements of Part XX. Any additional requirements for this equipment shall also be checked during these inspections and tests.
Where any alteration is made to a rooftop elevator, the entire installation shall comply with the applicable provisions of the A17.1 Code.
Clearances between the platform and adjacent surfaces may not be less than 3/4 inches (19 mm). At no point in its travel shall the edge of the platform facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above a step or landing as measured vertically.
At no point in its travel shall the edge of the footrest facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above the step or landing as measured vertically.
A rooftop elevator shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the A17.1 Code.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight electric elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year. All references to Items are to Items in A17.2.1, Inspectors' Manual for Electric Elevators.
Routine inspections and tests of escalators and moving walks shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year. All references to Items are to Items in A17.2.3, Inspectors' Manual for Escalators and Moving Walks.
Drains connected directly to sewers may not be installed in elevator pits. Sumps, with or without pumps, may be installed. Where the accumulation of water is reasonably likely and a drain is not installed, a sump pump shall be provided.
A warning device, either audible or visual, mounted on the elevator controller must be activated when the switches are in the "bypass" position.
The inspector shall meet the qualification requirements of the ASME QEI-1.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight electric elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
The routine inspection and tests of passenger and freight hydraulic elevators shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
NOTE: See Rule 1010.2 for private residence elevators.
Routine inspections and tests of escalators and moving walks shall be made at intervals not longer than 1 year.
Vertical wheelchair lifts, inclined wheelchair lifts, and inclined stairway chairlifts shall be subject to the applicable routine, periodic, and acceptance inspections and tests specified in §§ 1000-1006. Routine inspections and tests shall be performed at intervals not longer than 1 year.
The inspection and test requirements shall apply to the corresponding requirements of Part XX. Any additional requirements for this equipment shall also be checked during these inspections and tests.
Where any alteration is made to a rooftop elevator, the entire installation shall comply with the applicable provisions of the A17.1 Code.
Clearances between the platform and adjacent surfaces may not be less than 3/4 inches (19 mm). At no point in its travel shall the edge of the platform facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above a step or landing as measured vertically.
At no point in its travel shall the edge of the footrest facing the upper landing be more than 12 inches (305 mm) above the step or landing as measured vertically.
A rooftop elevator shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of the A17.1 Code.
Md. Code Regs. 09.12.81.01
Regulation .01B adopted effective February 1, 1980 (7:2 Md. R. 114)
Regulation .01C adopted effective August 16, 1982 (9:16 Md. R. 1605)
Regulation .01D adopted effective September 1, 1982 (9:16 Md. R. 1605)
Regulation .01E adopted effective November 1, 1983 (10:21 Md. R. 1900)
Regulation .01F adopted effective December 17, 1984 (11:25 Md. R. 2133)
Regulation .01F amended as an emergency provision effective September 26, 1986 (13:21 Md. R. 2311) (Emergency provisions are temporary and not printed in COMAR)
Regulation .01G adopted effective January 28, 1985 (12:2 Md. R. 137)
Regulation .01H amended as an emergency provision effective September 26, 1986 (13:21 Md. R. 2311) (Emergency provisions are temporary and not printed in COMAR)
Regulation .01A amended effective April 28, 2003 (30:8 Md. R. 540);41:15 Md. R. 890, eff. 8/4/2014
Regulation .01E amended effective January 25, 1988 (15:2 Md. R. 120)
Regulation .01F adopted effective December 26, 1988 (15:26 Md. R. 2981)
Regulation .01F amended effective October 10, 1989 (16:19 Md. R. 2104); November 12, 1990 (17:22 Md. R. 2655)
Regulation .01G adopted effective October 14, 1991 (18:20 Md. R. 2198)
Regulation .01G amended effective March 2, 1992 (19:4 Md. R. 473); August 29, 1992 (19:16 Md. R. 1473); July 5, 1993 (20:13 Md. R. 1048); October 11, 1993 (20:20 Md. R. 1569)
Regulation .01H adopted effective July 18, 1994 (21:14 Md. R. 1229)
Regulation .01H amended effective August 28, 1995 (22:17 Md. R. 1317)
Regulation .01H amended as an emergency provision effective April 25, 1996 (23:10 Md. R. 727); emergency status expired October 25, 1996
Regulation .01H amended effective November 18, 1996 (23:23 Md. R. 1556); March 24, 1997 (24:6 Md. R. 484)
Regulation .01I adopted effective April 6, 1998 (25:7 Md. R. 526)
Regulation .01J adopted effective December 28, 1998 (25:26 Md. R. 1921)
Regulation .01K adopted effective October 4, 1999 (26:20 Md. R. 1545)
Regulation .01L, M adopted effective April 1, 2002 (29:6 Md. R. 567)
Regulation .01N adopted effective April 28, 2003 (30:8 Md. R. 540)
Regulation .01O adopted effective September 29, 2003 (30:19 Md. R. 1331)
Regulation .01P adopted effective March 14, 2005 (32:5 Md. R. 580)
Regulation .01Q, R, S adopted effective April 7, 2008 (35:7 Md. R. 748)
Regulation .01T, U adopted as an emergency provision effective August 21, 2009 (36:19 Md. R. 143); adopted permanently effective November 16, 2009 (36:23 Md. R. 1816)
Regulation .01T amended effective July 25, 2011 (38:15 Md. R. 899)
Regulation .01U-W amended effective December 26, 2011 (38:26 Md. R. 1696)
Regulation .01W-Y amended effective 40:13 Md. R. 1073, eff.7/8/2013 ; amended effective 45:14 Md. R. 695, eff. 7/16/2018; amended effective 47:14 Md. R. 675, eff. 7/16/2020; amended effective 49:9 Md. R.531, eff. 10/22/2022