Title: 3rd Party Inspections
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2TPQEI Inspections
Objectives
- History of Change
- The Big Picture
- Overview of Law and Regulations
- State Responsibilities
- Building Owner Responsibilities
- Third Party Inspector Responsibilities
- What is TPQEI?
- Inspections, Scheduling and Applicable Codes
3History of Change
- Growth of Vertical Transportation in Maryland
- 1980 3,237
- 1990 11,351
- 2000 16,594
- 2009 21,330
- 900 New Elevator Units Each Year
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- 6,112 Overdue Units 29
4 Major Change
- Beginning July 1, 2009, the owner of the
elevator unit must hire an authorized third party
qualified elevator inspector (TPQEI). - State inspectors will no longer perform
periodic annual inspections on privately owned
elevator units.
5The Big Picture
6DLLR will continue.
- Final Inspections on new and altered elevator
units - Investigate accidents and complaints
- Follow-up inspections to confirm corrective
action - Comprehensive 5-year inspection
- Periodic annual inspection of publicly owned
elevator units - Quality control monitoring of inspections
performed by third party qualified elevator
inspectors (TPQEI)
7Building Owner Responsibilities
- Re-registration of elevator units
- Annually
- 30 days before periodic inspection
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DLLR will notify owner 90 days in advance of the
annual periodic inspection.
8Building Owner Responsibilities
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- Maintain their elevator units in accordance with
the safety code - Ensure that all required tests are performed by
qualified persons - All required test documentation to be kept in the
elevator machine room (or on the premises)
available to the TPQEI and
9Building Owner Responsibilities
- Must hire an authorized TPQEI to perform the
required inspections (not the elevator company).
10Importance of Compliance
- Follow-up inspection fee
- 250 up to 4 hrs. (each unit)
- 500 up to 8 hrs. (each unit)
- Citations
- 5,000 (each unit)
- 1,000 per day failure to correct
11TPQEI Authorization
- All TPQEI must register with the Commissioner.
- Every TPQEI will be issued credentials
identifying them as an authorized TPQEI and
their authorization level. - This authorization is valid only if you maintain
your QEI certification and insurance coverage and
must be renewed annually. It is the
responsibility of the TPQEI to ensure their
authorization remains valid. - Inspection reports received from a TPQEI with an
invalid authorization will be rejected which may
result in the owner (your customer) being in
violation and subject to penalty.
12TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 1
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- Is authorized to perform pre-final inspections
and periodic annual inspections
13TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 1
- Must possess and maintain a valid QEI
certification
14TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 1
- Must be an independent consultant, employed by
an independent inspection agency or employed by
the insurer of the elevator unit and -
15TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 1
- Possess and maintain insurance as required by
regulation. -
16TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 2
- Is authorized to ONLY perform pre-final
inspections. - Must possess and maintain a valid QEI
certification.
17TPQEI Authorization Levels
- TPQEI - Level 3
- Is authorized to ONLY perform a pre-final
inspection on a personnel hoist where the ANSI
A10.4 Code is applicable. - Must provide the Commissioner with documentation
detailing experience, manufacturers training,
and knowledge of personnel hoists, codes,
maintenance and testing procedures.
18Responsibilities of the TPQEI
- Maintain your QEI certification and submit the
required documentation to the Commissioner on an
annual basis. - Notify the Commissioner immediately of any
change in insurance coverage (Safety Inspection
Unit to be a certificate holder)
19Responsibilities of the TPQEI
- Conduct inspections in accordance with the Safety
Code and ASME A17.2 Guide for Inspections of
Elevators. - Witness or verify that the periodic tests as
required by the safety code were performed and
conform to the safety code and ASME A17.2.
20Responsibilities of the TPQEI
- Submit the required inspection reports and
related documents in accordance with regulation. - Report serious unsafe conditions
- -Advise the owner to cease operation and
- -Notify the Commissioner immediately.
410-767-2990 Emergency number (after normal
hours) Safe4u_at_dllr.state.md.us 410-767-2350 Phone
410-333-7721 Fax
21Importance of Compliance
- Authorization Revoked
- If after investigation and quality control
monitoring it is revealed that a TPQEI is not
performing inspections in accordance with the law
and regulations, their TPQEI authorization will
be revoked and they will no longer be able to
perform third party inspections in Maryland.
22Inspections
- Periodic annual inspections
- All elevator units are required to have an annual
inspection. TPQEI can witness or verify required
tests. - Tests required by the safety code should be
verified through review of test reports which are
required to be completed by the qualified
mechanic performing the tests. The tests can also
be witnessed at the discretion of the TPQEI.
23Inspections
- Periodic annual inspections
- Escalator inspections must be performed with the
aid of a qualified mechanic therefore, the tests
should be witnessed by the TPQEI.
24Inspections
- Periodic annual inspection process
- Perform annual inspection
- Verify or witness required tests
- Document inspection on State inspection form
25Inspections
- Periodic annual inspection process
- Identify and document any alleged violations on
the State violation notice. - Reference the applicable code year and rule
number and - The violation item number.
- Provide the owner with opportunity to correct any
alleged violations.
26 Violation Categories
27Inspections
- Periodic annual inspection process
- TPQEI must submit inspection report and
associated documentation to the Commissioner
within 30 days of the inspection. - TPQEI report indicates no alleged violations a
certificate will be issued by the Commissioner.
28Inspections
- Periodic annual inspection process
- Serious safety issues
- Notify the Commissioner immediately.
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- Advise the owner to cease operation.
29Clearing Alleged Violations
- Follow-up inspection by TPQEI within the 30 day
window of inspection due date. - Follow-up inspection by TPQEI after report
submission but before State follow-up inspection
or
30Clearing alleged violations
- Follow-up inspection by State inspector.
- Alleged violations were corrected
- re-inspection fee assessed to owner and
certificate issued. - Alleged violations not corrected
- re-inspection fee assessed to owner and
- a citation issued to owner.
- Violations remain pending after final order
- additional penalties will be assessed.
31Scheduling 5-Year Inspections With Commissioner
- 5-year comprehensive inspections are required on
elevator units that are suspended by wire ropes,
belts, chains or a similar suspension means, or
elevator units with rack and pinion drive. - State inspectors will witness the 5-year periodic
(full load) test and perform the comprehensive
5-year inspection. - The owner must coordinate with the Commissioner
the date and time of the 5-year comprehensive
inspection 60 days in advance of inspection date.
32Scheduling Final Acceptance Inspections
- Register the elevator unit at least 60 days
before its planned completion
33Scheduling Final Acceptance Inspections
- Provide the Commissioner with at least 60 days
notice of a requested inspection and - Submit the pre-final inspection report 15 days
before a scheduled inspection.
34Scheduling Final Acceptance Inspections
- Inspection requests received with less than the
required notice will be scheduled at the earliest
date contingent upon the availability of State
resources.
35Personnel Hoists (WH)
- Pre-Final inspection performed by TPQEI (any
level authorization with necessary knowledge of
ANSI A10.4). - Final inspection will be performed by State.
- 90-day inspection performed by State inspector,
tests performed by qualified person and witnessed
by State inspector. - Floor jump and alteration inspections must be
performed by State inspector tests performed by
qualified person and witnessed by State inspector.
36Other Lifts
- Vertical, inclined and stairway chair lifts are
considered elevator units, so the law and
regulations apply to this equipment in the same
manner.
37Applicable Code
- Beginning July 1, 2009 State inspectors will
enforce the most recently adopted version of the
Safety Code when conducting final acceptance
inspections on new and altered elevator units.
38Applicable Code
- The date an elevator contract is signed can no
longer determine the applicable safety code. - Safety Codes are published prior to State
adoption. This should provide sufficient time for
elevator installers to review and adjust to any
code changes.
39Applicable Code
- The Commissioner may grant exceptions from the
safety code or regulations. - The owner of the elevator unit must make the
request in writing and provide - evidence that the exception is necessary and
- that safety can be assured.
- It is the policy of the Commissioner to respond
to exception requests within 30 working days
however, depending on the complexity of the
request this response time may be extended.
40Applicable Code
- Existing elevator units must comply with the
applicable safety code in effect at the time of
their final acceptance inspection. Unless the
unit was altered or modified.
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