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Penn Hills vs Pittsburgh

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Penn Hills, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

Penn Hills has fewer restrictions than Pittsburgh.

Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Elevator inspections in Penn Hills are regulated by the PA Department of Labor and Industry Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety under 34 Pa. Code Chapter 7. Annual inspections by certified inspectors are required. Penn Hills has no separate municipal elevator inspection program.

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevator safety in Pittsburgh is regulated by PA state law under 34 Pa. Code Chapter 405. The Department of Labor and Industry has sole jurisdiction over inspections and certificates.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPenn HillsPittsburgh
State AuthorityPA L&I Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety-
Regulation34 Pa. Code Chapter 7-
Inspection FrequencyAnnual-
Safety StandardASME A17.1-
Penn Hills RoleNone - state jurisdiction-
Authority-PA Dept. of Labor and Industry (L&I)
Certificate-Required for all elevators; valid 24 or 48 months
Standard-ASME A17.1 safety code
Local Permit-Building permit from PLI for new installations
Penalty-Fines and shutdown for operating without certificate

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Penn Hills FAQ

Who inspects elevators in Penn Hills buildings?

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety, through state inspectors or approved third-party inspectors. Penn Hills has no separate municipal elevator inspection program.

How often must elevators be inspected in Penn Hills?

Annually, under 34 Pa. Code Chapter 7. Building owners must schedule inspections with L&I-certified inspectors and maintain the device in compliance with ASME A17.1. Current certificates of operation must be posted in each car.

Pittsburgh FAQ

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