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Title: Service Lift Regulations


1
Service Lift Regulations Standards
  • A Brief Look into the Aspects of Permitting
    Coding
  • Stacy Rowles Hailo LLC

2
Contents
  • The Four Ss
  • Service Lifts
  • Standards
  • State Regulations
  • Solutions

3
Hailo LLC
  • Aluminum Ladders
  • Fall Protection
  • Cable-guided
  • Rail-guided
  • Service Lifts
  • Cable-guided
  • Rail-guided
  • One Stop Shop

4
Service Lifts What is it?
  • Definition of a Service Lift
  • Elevator ASME A17.1 CSA B44.07
  • Man Lift ASME A17.7, A90.1
  • Powered Platform ASME A120.1, CSA Z271
  • Material Personnel Hoists OSHA 1926.552,
    A10.4 5
  • THE DEFINITION OF A SERVICE LIFT DEPENDS ON THE
    STATE AND THE CODE THEY USE

5
Service Lifts in the Wind Industry
  • Used for maintenance purposes only
  • Used only periodically
  • Technicians are trained for use
  • Technicians are equipped with safety apparel and
    gear to ensure safe ascent and descent

6
Service Lifts
  • Are NOT elevators
  • Elevators are fixed
  • Buildings do not sway in wind
  • Do not require flexing and motion compared to
    wind towers
  • Fixed guides incur stress on structure
  • Injury or death could occur

7
Standards Organizations Involved
  • OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Association)
  • ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
  • ANSI (American National Standard Institute)
  • ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers)
  • UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
  • AECO (Accredited Elevator Escalator
    Certification Organization)
  • CSA (Canadian Standards Association)

8
Standards Moveable Devices
  • Personnel Hoists - ANSI A10.4 CSA Z185
  • Material Hoists - ANSI A10.5 CSA Z256
  • Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts - ASME
    A18.1, CSA B355, CSA B613
  • Manlifts - ASME A90.1 CSA B311
  • Mobile Scaffolds, Towers, and Platforms - ANSI
    A92 CSA B354
  • Powered Platform and Equipment for Exterior and
    Interior Building Maintenance ASME A120.1 CSA
    Z271
  • Conveyors - ASME B20.1
  • Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and
    Slings - ASME B30, CSA Z150, CSA B167 CSA Z248
  • Industrial Trucks - ASME B56 CSA B335
  • There are over 20 different standards for
    moveable devices in the US and Canada

9
Standards Codes Involved
  • OSHA 1926.552
  • Covers all aspects of hoists
  • Hoists used for inspection and maintenance only
  • Shall conform to ASME A10.5 (Material Hoists),
    ASME A10.4 (Personnel Hoists)
  • Refers to ASME A17.1 (Elevators Escalators)

10
Standards Codes Involved
  • ASME A17.1 CSA B44.07
  • Safety Code for Elevators Escalators
  • Requires all elevating devices to be fixed
  • Introduces AECO certification

11
Standards Special Provisions
  • ASME A17.7 CSA B44.7
  • Includes
  • Hoisting and lowering mechanisms equipped with a
    car that move between one or more landings
  • Hoisting and lowering mechanisms equipped with a
    car that serve two or more landings and are
    restricted to the carrying of material by their
    size or limited access to the car

12
Standards Special Provisions
  • ASME A17.7 B44.7 contd
  • Performance-based Safety Code for Elevators
    Escalators
  • Includes new technologies from safety, speed,
    green technologies security
  • Must be AECO certified with Certificate of
    Conformance
  • Joint standard for the USA Canada

13
Standards AECO Certification
  • Accredited Elevator Certification Organization
  • Performs checks and test lifts to compliance of
    this code
  • Verifies technical documentation
  • Issues Certificates of Conformance

14
Standards UL Certification
  • Upon completion of AECO process Underwriter
    Laboratories does the following
  • Assessment of elevator and escalators for
    conformance with the requirements of the
    A17.1/B44
  • Assessment of elevator and escalator for
    conformance with A17.7/B44.7 to establish
    equivalent safety to the requirements of
    A17.1/B44
  • Post-release surveillance of the manufacture of
    approved designs of systems so that they continue
    to meet the requirements of A17.7/B44.7
    throughout the product life cycle

15
Standards Process of Service Lift Certification
  • OSHA 1926.552 Material Personnel Hoists
    Elevators
  • ASME A17.1/CSA B44.1 Safety Code for Elevators
    Escalators
  • ASME A17.7/CSA B44.7 Performance-based Safety
    Code for Elevators Escalators
  • ANSI/AECO Accredited Elevator Escalator
    Certification Organization
  • UL Underwriter Laboratories

16
State Regulations Case-by-Case
  • Iowa State A17.7
  • Oregon State A120. 1
  • Texas State no code
  • Pennsylvania State PA Code 45
  • Minnesota State no code yet
  • Hawaii County PE stamp
  • Idaho State A17.1 Special
  • Maine County no code

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State Regulations Iowa (State)
  • Contact Elevator Safety Board
  • Must be AECO certified
  • Receive Certificate of Conformance
  • Must pass inspection
  • Certain requirements must be obtained for
  • Hoist
  • Wire cable ropes
  • Blocstop device
  • Initial inspection 250 Annual inspection 150
  • Permit to be obtained after initial inspection

18
State Regulations Hawaii (County)
  • Contact Building Division of each county
  • No code adopted in state
  • Permit required for electrical installation
  • State licensed structural engineer needs to stamp
    all required documents for permit

19
State Regulations Oregon
  • Contact Chief Elevator Inspector
  • Adopted no standards or codes
  • Use OSHA and ANSI A120.1 standards for window
    washing transport devices as a guideline

20
State Regulations Other Guidelines
  • Texas
  • Contact Texas Dept. of Licensing
  • Service lift is included in structural erection
    permit
  • Minnesota
  • Contact Chief Elevator Inspector
  • No code adopted
  • May adopt A120.1
  • Electrical permitting required

21
Solutions to an Easier Process
  • Federal Level
  • OSHA ANSI CSA AWEA
  • Work together to adhere to one uniform process
  • Must be clear
  • Must be specified to wind industry standards
  • Includes all safety equipment, not just service
    lifts
  • State Level
  • Adopt process created above (long-term)
  • Certification with AECO (medium-term)
  • Inspection of service lift (short-term)

22
Solution One Uniform Permitting Process
  • ASME A17.7/CSA B44.7 Performance-based Safety
    Code for Elevators Escalators
  • ANSI/AECO Accredited Elevator Escalator
    Certification Organization
  • UL Underwriter Laboratories

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THANK YOU!
  • Service Lift Regulations Standards A Brief
    Look into the Aspects of Permitting and Coding
  • Stacy Rowles stacy_at_hailo.us
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