Elevators, escalators, and similar conveyances in Anaheim buildings are regulated by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Elevator Unit, not by the city. Owners must hold a current Cal/OSHA operating permit and pass an annual inspection by a certified Qualified Conveyance Company.
California Labor Code Sections 7300 through 7324 give Cal/OSHA exclusive jurisdiction over elevator, escalator, and conveyance safety statewide, preempting local inspection programs. Every passenger, freight, and material-lift elevator, every escalator, and every moving walkway installed in Anaheim must have a current Permit to Operate issued by the Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit. Permits are valid for up to one year and must be posted in or near the conveyance. To renew, the owner must retain a Cal/OSHA-licensed Qualified Conveyance Company to perform the periodic inspection and certification required under Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 6. State inspectors or certified third-party inspectors then verify the work. New installations, major alterations, and replacements require Cal/OSHA design review plus a local City of Anaheim building permit through Building and Safety, and both must be closed out before the elevator is placed in service. Required periodic maintenance includes a monthly fire-service recall test, quarterly safety checks, annual load and safety tests, and 5-year full load tests per Title 8. Operating a conveyance without a current permit is a citable Cal/OSHA violation, and insurance policies typically require a current state permit to honor liability coverage. Building owners in hotels, condominium towers, office buildings, and Convention Center-area venues should keep digital copies of permit and inspection records for city business-license audits.
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