Elevators, escalators, and platform lifts in Riverside County are regulated by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Elevator, Ride & Tramway Unit under Title 8 CCR §3000-3139. Annual inspections and state permits are required; violations result in red-tag out-of-service orders.
Elevator safety in California is regulated statewide by the Cal/OSHA Elevator, Ride & Tramway Unit (ERTU), not by county or city. Under California Labor Code §7300 et seq. and Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations (§3000-3139), all elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, stairway chairlifts, wheelchair lifts, and amusement rides must be permitted and inspected by Cal/OSHA. Annual operating permits cost approximately $225-$675 depending on equipment type. A Cal/OSHA inspector conducts annual or biennial inspections, including load tests every 5 years for traction elevators. Required maintenance includes monthly in-house checks, semi-annual certified mechanic service, and documented logs kept on-site. Non-compliance results in an orange permit (conditional) or red tag (out-of-service) order. Single-family home elevators are exempt from ERTU permits but must comply with ASME A17.1 and California Residential Code Chapter 30. Disability access (ADA, CBC Chapter 11B) adds separate requirements. Emergency Phase I recall (fire service) testing is required monthly. Modernization and new installations require permits from both Cal/OSHA and the local building department.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Riverside County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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