Industry Information

Stay current with elevator industry standards, safety codes, regulations, and best practices. Access essential resources to ensure compliance and maintain the highest safety standards.

Safety Standards

ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators

Comprehensive safety requirements covering the design, construction, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, alteration, and repair of elevators and escalators.

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Building Codes

International Building Code (IBC) Elevator Requirements

Building code provisions related to elevator installation, accessibility, fire safety, and structural requirements.

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Compliance Requirements

ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Elevators

Americans with Disabilities Act standards ensuring elevator accessibility for individuals with disabilities.

Updated: 2023View Resource →
Technical Guidelines

NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (NEC) - Elevator Provisions

Electrical safety standards applicable to elevator installations including wiring, grounding, and power requirements.

Updated: 2023View Resource →
Best Practices

Preventive Maintenance Best Practices

Industry-recommended maintenance schedules, inspection procedures, and preventive care strategies to ensure elevator safety and reliability.

Updated: 2024
Safety Standards

Emergency Operations and Evacuation Procedures

Guidelines for emergency power, fire service operations, earthquake safety features, and passenger evacuation protocols.

Updated: 2024
Technical Guidelines

Modernization and Retrofit Guidelines

Standards and recommendations for upgrading existing elevator systems to meet current codes and improve performance.

Updated: 2023
Industry Regulations

OSHA Elevator Safety Regulations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements for elevator construction, maintenance, and repair work.

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Important Notice

The information provided here is for reference purposes and represents general industry standards. Always verify compliance requirements with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and consult with certified professionals for specific applications.

Standards and regulations are regularly updated. Ensure you are referencing the most current versions applicable to your jurisdiction and project requirements.

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