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Elevator Maintenance: Ontario vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Ontario, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Ontario has fewer restrictions than Rancho Cucamonga.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Elevators, escalators, and conveyances in Ontario buildings are regulated by Cal/OSHA, not the city. Owners must hold a current Permit to Operate and arrange periodic inspections by a Qualified Conveyance Company.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Rancho Cucamonga are inspected and permitted by the Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit under California Labor Code §7300-7324.2 and Title 8 California Code of Regulations §3000-3147. Hydraulic elevators require annual 'no-load' inspection plus a 5-year Category 5 full-load pressure test (8 CCR §3001(b)). The City of Rancho Cucamonga Building & Safety Department issues construction-phase building permits at (909) 477-2710.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioRancho Cucamonga
JurisdictionCal/OSHA Elevator Unit-
PermitPosted near conveyance-
Periodic inspectionQualified Conveyance Co.-
State ruleCCR Title 8 Subchapter 6-
City permitBuilding permit for alterations-
State Authority-Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit
Annual Inspection-Required (8 CCR §3001)
Category 5 Pressure Test-Every 5 years (hydraulic)
Reinspection Fee-$225-$550 per cabled elevator (8 CCR §344.30)
City Permits-Rancho Cucamonga Building & Safety (909) 477-2710
Local Code-RCMC Title 15 / CBC Chapter 30

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Ontario FAQ

Who inspects the elevator in my Ontario apartment building?

A Cal/OSHA-licensed Qualified Conveyance Company performs the inspection and the Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit issues the Permit to Operate.

Do I need a city permit to modernize an elevator in Ontario?

Yes. Major alterations require both Cal/OSHA design review and approval and a City of Ontario building permit through Building and Safety.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

How often does a hydraulic elevator need a pressure test in Rancho Cucamonga?

Hydraulic elevators must complete a Category 5 full-load pressure relief test every 5 years under 8 CCR §3001. Annual no-load inspection by the Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit is also required.

Who issues elevator permits locally?

Cal/OSHA Elevator Unit issues the operating permit (1- or 2-year duration). The City of Rancho Cucamonga Building & Safety Department issues construction-phase permits for installation, alteration, and modernization under CBC Chapter 30.

What if my elevator fails inspection?

The inspector issues a Preliminary Order listing violations. You have 30 days to correct or contract for correction. Operating before clearance is a Labor Code §7301 violation subject to red-tag shutdown and $7,500 civil penalty.

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