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How do I schedule/coordinate to have the code required services performed?
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Answer: Call our office to contract our services. We will determine which service
is due and coordinate with all ncessary parties to ensure compliance.
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What are the requirements in my county?
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Answer: Click here to go to the list of jurisdictions.
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Can my company be fined and may elevator be shut down for non-compliance with
code requirements?
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Answer: Yes, the adopted building code empowers the enforcing jurisdiction to enact
these measures for many reasons, e.g. some jurisdictions levy (huge) fines ($2000
per elevator) for exceeding the frequency of required inspections. ASME A17.1, Elevator
Safety Code recommends that the frequency shall not exceed six (6) months.
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When will I receive my Inspection/Test Report?
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Answer: Your typed report is available 3-5 business days after the date of inspection.
Contract clients can access any previous DEIS inspection report through our online
archive of each building history of inspection.
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What do I do if my report reflects code deficiencies?
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Answer: 1) Determine which party is responsible for correction (elevator maintenace
contractor or building owner/agent). 2) Correct deficiencies. 3) Call to request
inspection.
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How do I get my current Elevator Certificate?
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Answer: A "clean" inspection report (no deficiencies) and other documentation (which
varies by jurisdiction) is required by the enforcing authority.
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What personnel are required to accomplish Inspection/Test requirements?
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Answer: Informational bulletins describing services and procedures are available
to contract clients after logging in or by submitting a request to our office by
phone or email.
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