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Elevator Maintenance: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Mountain View must be inspected and permitted by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Elevator Unit, with annual permits and regular maintenance required.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Clara County elevators are regulated by Cal/OSHA under Labor Code 7300 to 7324. Every conveyance needs annual inspection and a current permit. HOA and condo elevators follow commercial rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
RegulatorCal/OSHA Elevator UnitCal/OSHA Elevator Unit
PermitAnnual, displayed in cab-
LawLabor Code 7300-7324-
MaintenanceLicensed contractor-
Non-complianceRed tag until fixed-
Inspection-Annual
Statute-Labor Code 7300
Standard-ASME A17.1 Title 8
Entrapment report-Within 8 hours

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Mountain View FAQ

Who regulates elevators in Mountain View?

The California Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit, not the city. Owners need annual permits and maintenance by licensed contractors.

What happens if my elevator fails inspection?

Cal/OSHA can red-tag the elevator, requiring repairs and reinspection before it can return to service.

San Jose FAQ

Who enforces elevator rules, county or state?

The state. Cal/OSHA has exclusive jurisdiction under Labor Code 7300, and Santa Clara County does not inspect elevators directly except for firefighter recall features checked during fire inspections.

My building elevator is red-tagged. Can we still use it?

No. A Cal/OSHA order to remove from service bars operation until the cited hazard is corrected and the inspector reinspects. Using a red-tagged elevator is a misdemeanor and exposes the association to injury liability.

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