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Elevator Maintenance: Kent vs Seattle

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Kent, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kent and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kent elevators are regulated by Washington L and I under RCW 70.87 and WAC 296-96. Annual inspection, licensed maintenance, and state operating certificates are required.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle regulates elevators through the Seattle Building Code Chapter 30 and Washington state conveyance regulations. All elevators must be registered with the state, inspected annually, and maintained according to ASME A17.1 safety standards. The owner is responsible for safe operation, maintenance, and keeping current inspection certificates posted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentSeattle
RegulatorWashington L and I-
State LawRCW 70.87-
CodeWAC 296-96 and ASME A17.1-
InspectionAnnual by L and I-
Operating CertificateRequired and posted-
Annual Inspection-Required by Washington L&I
Safety Standard-ASME A17.1
Registration-All conveyances must be registered with state
Certificate Posting-Must be displayed in or near elevator
Owner Responsibility-Safe operation and ongoing maintenance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

Who inspects elevators in Kent?

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries or approved third-party inspectors conduct annual inspections under WAC 296-96.

Can any contractor service my elevator?

No. Elevator maintenance must be performed by L and I licensed elevator contractors and mechanics.

Seattle FAQ

How often must Seattle elevators be inspected?

All elevators in Seattle must be inspected annually by a state-certified inspector. The current inspection certificate must be posted in or near the elevator.

Who is responsible for elevator maintenance in Seattle buildings?

The building owner or designated agent is responsible for safe operation and maintenance of all elevators. This includes maintaining qualified service contracts and ensuring compliance with ASME A17.1 standards.

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