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Updated Agenda for May 29, 2013 Boiler Board Rules Meeting
Posted: May 20, 2013

BOARD OF BOILER RULES MEETING
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
8:30 a.m.
Candlewood Suites (Conference Room)
2501 Sunrise Drive
Springfield, IL 62703

For the updated agenda, please see the link below.

http://www.sfm.illinois.gov/documents/Boiler%20Board%20Agenda%20-%20%20May%2029%202013.pdf

June 6, 2013 ELEVATOR SAFETY REVIEW BOARD MEETING
Posted: May 17, 2013

ELEVATOR SAFETY REVIEW BOARD MEETING

Thursday, June 6, 2013- 8:30 a.m.

Office of the State Fire Marshal
 1035 Stevenson Drive
 Springfield, Illinois 62703
 Auditorium

Please find the agenda at the link below.
http://www.sfm.illinois.gov/documents/Elevator%20Safety%20Review%20Board%20Agenda%20June%202013%20051413.pdf

First Notice regarding Contractor Scheduling
Posted: May 10, 2013

P&CS is wrapping up a project which includes a software application developed for licensed UST contractors to use. In this first stage, they will only be establishing on-line access with P&CS in order to schedule jobs and request Emergency Permits. The scheduling will be done electronically, with the software application allowing automatic scheduling with the correct STSS for the job location by coordinating the inspectors’ schedules with the scheduling requests. We plan to build further contractor-related applications on this foundation in the near future.

Contractor Scheduling - 1st Notice [PDF, 93Kb]
http://www.sfm.illinois.gov/documents/Contractor%20Scheduling%201st%20Notice.pdf

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National Elevator Escalator Safety Awareness Week November 11 to 17, 2012

See the following web site:
www.eesf.org

NOTIFICATION OF NEW ELEVATOR SAFETY ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2012

On October 1, 2012, revisions to the Illinois Elevator Safety Rules (41 Il.Admin.Code 1000) reflecting prior amendments to the Elevator Safety and Regulation Act ("Act") will become effective as State law. Recent changes to the Act include both an extension of the Act's sunset date (to 2023) and an accelerated compliance deadline for the upgrade requirements to the restricted opening of hoistway or passenger elevator doors (now January 1, 2014). The revised Rules reflect historic changes to the Act by, among other things, adopting a new technology performance code (ASME A17.7), clarifying the duties and powers of the Local Administrator, updating Permit and Certificate fees, articulating procedures for the inspection and repair of non-compliant conveyances, and addressing the retention of conveyance-related documents by property owners, licensed conveyance inspection companies, and licensed conveyance contractors. The text of the revised Rules can be found at http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/041/04101000sections.html


Public Act 92-0873, cited as the Elevator Safety and Regulation Act, was approved by the Illinois General Assembly in order to provide for public safety and awareness in relation to conveyances located within the State of Illinois.  This Act was amended as of 7/23/09 (Public Act 96-0054) and on 8/11/09 (Public Act 96-0342). This Act was once again amended on 8/11/11 (Public Act 097-0310) to allow certain conveyances located in certain churches, synagogues or other buildings, structures, or places used primarily for religious worship to renew certificates of operation every 3 years (triennial basis) rather than on an annual basis (see Certificates of Operation below). The full text of this and all other legislation can be found on the "Statutes and Rules" page listed below.

The Act requires that the design, construction, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, alteration, and repair of elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, moving sidewalks, platform lifts, stairway chairlifts, and automated people conveyances be in accordance with all applicable statutes and rules.

As mandated by the Act, no person shall erect, construct, wire, alter, replace, maintain, remove, dismantle, or inspect any conveyance contained within buildings or structures without possessing the proper license.

Notice to Conveyance Owners

It has come to the attention of the Elevator Safety Division that conveyance owners are not being made aware of the various options they have to meet the new code requirements. And, that some companies are submitting proposals for work that does not need to be done.

The Elevator Safety Division recommends that a conveyance owner obtain several quotes from different elevator companies for any work that is required. Then, have these proposals reviewed by your licensed elevator inspector to verify that the work and upgrades proposed are actually necessary.

Another option is to contact and employ an elevator consultant. The consultant will manage the project and ensure that only the work and upgrades necessary are performed by the company and at the best price.

Attached to this Notice is a list of all licensed elevator contractors that are licensed to perform work in this State. In addition, the Elevator Safety Division is available to answer any question you might have or assist you with information on code updates.

Certificates of Operation


Public Act 097-0310 enacted on 8/11/11 states in part:


A certificate of operation is renewable annually, except that a certificate of operation is renewable every 3 years for a conveyance

(i) That is located in a building owned and occupied by any church, synagogue, or other building, structure, or place used primarily for religious worship and is the only conveyance in the building,

(ii) That is under the jurisdiction of the Administrator,

(iii) That is limited in use to 2 levels, and

(iv) For which the church, synagogue, or other building, structure, or place used primarily for religious worship has an annual maintenance examination that includes the applicable category tests.


For these occupancies, on-site witnessing of the category test shall be witnessed every 3 years. Records of the applicable maintenance checks and elevator category test results shall be maintained on-site by the building owner
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Maintenance Control Program, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, ASME A17.1-2007/CSA B44-07 [PDF, 150KB]

Maintenance Control Program - Memo to Open Territory Owners- 3-25-11 [PDF, 66KB]

 

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