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Ontario vs San Bernardino

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Ontario, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Ontario has fewer restrictions than San Bernardino.

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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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

San Bernardino elevators are regulated by Cal OSHA Elevator Unit under Labor Code 7300. Each conveyance needs an annual state inspection, a current posted permit, and a Certified Conveyance Mechanic on maintenance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioSan Bernardino
JurisdictionCal/OSHA Elevator Unit-
PermitPosted near conveyanceAnnual, posted in cab
Periodic inspectionQualified Conveyance Co.-
State ruleCCR Title 8 Subchapter 6-
City permitBuilding permit for alterations-
Authority-Cal OSHA Elevator Unit
Mechanic-Certified Competent required
Governing Law-Labor Code 7300
Red Tag-Stops operation until fixed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

San Bernardino FAQ

Who inspects elevators in San Bernardino?

The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Elevator Unit inspects elevators annually. City Building Division handles initial installation permits, but ongoing operational safety is a state function under Labor Code 7300.

What happens if an elevator gets a red tag?

A red tag prohibits use of the elevator until the cited defects are corrected and Cal OSHA re-inspects. Operating a red-tagged elevator is a serious violation that can expose the building owner to fines and civil liability.

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