Greensboro enforces the NC Building Code for elevator safety under ASME A17.1 standards. The NC Department of Labor oversees annual inspections and certificates of operation.
Elevator safety in Greensboro is governed by the North Carolina Building Code, which adopts the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. The North Carolina Department of Labor, Elevator and Amusement Device Bureau, oversees the inspection and regulation of elevators statewide under N.C.G.S. Chapter 95, Article 14A. All passenger and freight elevators, escalators, and related conveyances in commercial and multi-family residential buildings must be inspected periodically by state-licensed inspectors. Building owners are required to maintain a current certificate of operation, which must be posted in or near the elevator. Annual inspections are required for most passenger elevators. The Greensboro Engineering and Inspections Department reviews elevator installations during the building permit and plan review process to ensure compliance with the NC Building Code. Property owners and managers must maintain service contracts with qualified elevator maintenance companies and ensure all safety devices, including door interlocks, emergency phones, and car operating controls, are functioning properly. Failure to maintain a valid certificate of operation may result in an order to shut down the elevator until compliance is achieved.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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