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Mountain View vs Santa Clara

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Mountain View, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Mountain View and Santa Clara 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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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Santa Clara buildings are regulated by Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit under California Labor Code 7300 and following, requiring annual inspections, permits to operate, and licensed conveyance contractors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSanta Clara
RegulatorCal/OSHA Elevator UnitCal/OSHA Elevator Unit
PermitAnnual, displayed in cabAnnual Permit to Operate
LawLabor Code 7300-7324-
MaintenanceLicensed contractor-
Non-complianceRed tag until fixed-
Authority-Labor Code 7300+
Contractor-CQCC certified
Accidents-Report to Cal/OSHA

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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.

Santa Clara FAQ

How often must my elevator be inspected?

California requires annual inspections by Cal/OSHA or a certified Qualified Inspector, with a Permit to Operate renewed each year.

Who can service an elevator?

Only a Certified Qualified Conveyance Company with Certified Competent Conveyance Mechanics may perform installation, maintenance, or repair work on elevators in California.

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