Section 296-96-00910. What are the elevator mechanic license categories?  


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  • The following are the licensing categories for qualified elevator mechanics or temporary elevator mechanics:
    (1) Category (01): A general elevator mechanic license encompasses mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of all types of elevators and other conveyances in any location covered under chapter 70.87 RCW and this chapter.
    (2) Category (02): This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of the following commercial and residential conveyances:
    (a) Residential conveyances:
    (i) Wheelchair lifts;
    (ii) Dumbwaiters;
    (iii) Incline chairlifts; and
    (iv) Residential elevators;
    (b) Commercial conveyances:
    (i) Wheelchair lifts;
    (ii) Dumbwaiters; and
    (iii) Incline chairlifts.
    (3) Category (03): This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of the following conveyances in industrial sites and grain terminals:
    (a) Electric and hand powered manlifts;
    (b) Special purpose elevators; and
    (c) Belt manlifts.
    (4) Category (04): This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of the following conveyances:
    (a) Temporary personnel hoists;
    (b) Temporary material hoists; and
    (c) Special purpose elevators.
    (5) Category (05): This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of material lifts.
    (6) Category (06):
    (a) This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of the following conveyances:
    (i) Residential wheelchair lifts;
    (ii) Residential dumbwaiters; and
    (iii) Residential incline chairlifts.
    (b) Work experience on conveyances in (a)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this subsection may not be all inclusively applied toward the category (02) license requirements.
    Note:
    Maintenance work performed by the owner or at the direction of the owner is exempted from licensing requirements provided that the owner resides in the residence at which the conveyance is located and the conveyance is not accessible to the general public. Such exempt work does not count toward work experience for licensure.
    (7) Category (07): This license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of residential inclined elevators.
    Note:
    Maintenance work performed by the owner or at the direction of the owner is exempted from licensing requirements provided that the owner resides in the residence at which the conveyance is located and the conveyance is not accessible to the general public. Such exempt work does not count toward work experience for licensure.
    (8) Category (08): This license is limited to maintenance and nonalteration repair and replacement of all conveyances and is further limited to employees of public agencies to obtain and maintain the license. This work should not count towards other licenses.
    (9) Category (09): This temporary license is limited to the mechanical and electrical operation, construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, inspection, relocation, decommission, and repair of conveyances. This license is limited to individuals that are certified as qualified and competent by licensed elevator contractors and have met the education and training requirements in the category of license for the work performed. See policy number 07-16-104. The individual must be an employee of the licensed elevator contractor. The contractor shall furnish acceptable proof of competency as the department may require. Each license must recite that it is valid for a period of thirty days from the date of issuance and for such particular elevators or geographical areas as the department may designate, and otherwise entitles the licensee to the rights and privileges of an elevator mechanic license issued under chapter 70.87 RCW and this chapter.
    Note:
    See policy number 07-16-104.
    [Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.87 RCW. WSR 13-24-066, § 296-96-00910, filed 11/27/13, effective 1/1/14; WSR 07-24-041, § 296-96-00910, filed 11/30/07, effective 1/1/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.87.020, 70.87.030, 70.87.034, 70.87.120, 70.87.185, 70.87.190, 2002 c 98, 2003 c 143 and 2004 c 66. WSR 04-12-047, § 296-96-00910, filed 5/28/04, effective 6/30/04.]
Chapter 70.87 RCW. WSR 13-24-066, § 296-96-00910, filed 11/27/13, effective 1/1/14; WSR 07-24-041, § 296-96-00910, filed 11/30/07, effective 1/1/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.87.020, 70.87.030, 70.87.034, 70.87.120, 70.87.185, 70.87.190, 2002 c 98, 2003 c 143 and 2004 c 66. WSR 04-12-047, § 296-96-00910, filed 5/28/04, effective 6/30/04.

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