Periodic Inspection and Test Escalator & Moving Walk Test Record Form is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is the purpose of the Periodic Inspection and Test Escalator & Moving Walk Test Record Form?
A: The form is used to document the periodic inspection and test of escalators and moving walks in Nevada.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the periodic inspection and test?
A: A qualified inspector is responsible for conducting the periodic inspection and test.
Q: What information is recorded on the form?
A: The form records information such as the date of inspection, equipment identification, test results, and any deficiencies found.
Q: Why is it important to conduct periodic inspections and tests?
A: Periodic inspections and tests help ensure the safety and proper functioning of escalators and moving walks.
Q: Are there any specific requirements or standards for the inspection and test?
A: Yes, the inspection and test must meet the requirements set forth by the Nevada authorities and any applicable safety standards.
Q: Who should keep a copy of the completed form?
A: Both the inspector and the owner/operator of the escalator or moving walk should keep a copy of the completed form.
Q: How often should the periodic inspection and test be conducted?
A: The frequency of the periodic inspection and test may vary, but it is typically recommended to be done annually.
Q: What should be done if any deficiencies are found during the inspection?
A: Any deficiencies found should be addressed and corrected in a timely manner to ensure the safety of users.
Q: Can the form be used for both escalators and moving walks?
A: Yes, the form is applicable for both escalators and moving walks.
Q: Is there a fee associated with the periodic inspection and test?
A: There may be a fee associated with the periodic inspection and test, which is typically paid by the owner/operator of the equipment.
Q: What happens if the periodic inspection and test is not conducted?
A: Failure to conduct the periodic inspection and test may result in penalties and can compromise the safety of the equipment.
Q: Are there any specific training requirements for the inspector?
A: Yes, the inspector must have the necessary qualifications and training to conduct the inspection and test.
Q: Can a third-party inspector be used for the periodic inspection and test?
A: Yes, a third-party inspector who is qualified and approved by the Nevada authorities can be used.
Q: What should be done with the form after the inspection and test is completed?
A: The completed form should be kept for future reference and in case of any audits or inquiries by the authorities.
Form Details:
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