Elevator Periodic Inspection Checklist is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Buildings - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is an elevator periodic inspection checklist?
A: An elevator periodic inspection checklist is a list of items that must be inspected on a regular basis to ensure the safe operation of an elevator.
Q: Why is a periodic inspection necessary?
A: A periodic inspection is necessary to identify any potential safety hazards or mechanical issues with an elevator that could jeopardize the well-being of passengers.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the periodic inspection?
A: In New York City, the periodic inspection is typically conducted by a licensed elevator inspector who is certified by the Department of Buildings.
Q: What are some items that may be included in the checklist?
A: Some items that may be included in the checklist are: emergency lighting, door operation, safety devices, hoistway and pit cleanliness, and car top condition.
Q: How often should an elevator be inspected?
A: Elevators in New York City are generally inspected annually, but the frequency may vary depending on the type and usage of the elevator.
Q: What happens if an issue is found during the inspection?
A: If an issue is found during the inspection, the elevator owner or operator is required to address and resolve the issue within a specified timeframe to ensure the elevator's safety and compliance with regulations.
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