This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. General Services Administration on July 1, 2002 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is GSA Form 55?
A: GSA Form 55 is a Certificate of Elevator Inspection.
Q: What is the purpose of GSA Form 55?
A: The purpose of GSA Form 55 is to certify that an elevator has been inspected and is in compliance with applicable safety regulations.
Q: Who needs to fill out GSA Form 55?
A: GSA Form 55 needs to be filled out by qualified elevator inspectors or authorized personnel.
Q: When should GSA Form 55 be filled out?
A: GSA Form 55 should be filled out after an elevator inspection has been conducted.
Q: Is GSA Form 55 specific to the United States?
A: Yes, GSA Form 55 is specific to the United States.
Q: Is GSA Form 55 applicable in Canada?
A: No, GSA Form 55 is not applicable in Canada. Canada has its own regulations and inspection requirements for elevators.
Q: Are there any fees associated with GSA Form 55?
A: The fees associated with GSA Form 55 may vary depending on the specific jurisdiction and elevator inspection requirements.
Q: Is GSA Form 55 a legal requirement?
A: Yes, GSA Form 55 is a legal requirement for certifying elevator inspections in certain jurisdictions.
Q: What happens if a building fails to submit GSA Form 55?
A: If a building fails to submit GSA Form 55 or if the elevator is found to be non-compliant, it may face penalties and restrictions on elevator usage.
Form Details:
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