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Our
administrative
staff
members work
in the L&I
Tumwater
office. They
help folks
with
questions on
penalties,
building
owner
changes and
other
program
questions.
From left: Danielle Rau, Secretary/Admin
(360-902-6129), Cindy Morgan, Office Assistant
(360-902-6131) and Rebecca
Llewellyn, Office Assistant
(360-902-5898).
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Legislation update:
In
this month's issue of The Rising Times we will continue to highlight
the new elevator law that was signed by Gov. Locke on May 7.
Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5942 gives L&I the necessary
flexibility and authority to develop rules and licensing requirements
to ensure a greater level of worker and public safety by providing
more assurance that individuals working on elevators and other
conveyances are qualified to do so.
Additionally, the bill increased the membership of the Elevator
Safety Advisory Committee from five to seven, and specified which
industry groups need to be represented by the committee.
The following people have been appointed to the Elevator Safety
Advisory Committee. Please feel free to contact them if you have
any specific concerns or cannot attend their meetings.
- Michael Belka, UNICO Properties. (representative
of building owners or managers), 206-628-5050.
- Bill Watson, City of Seattle/Chief Elevator
Inspector (ad hoc member representing a municipality), 206-684-8453
- Steven Mikkelsen, Lerch, Bates & Associates
Inc. (representative of registered architects or professional
engineers), 425-774-3088
- Warren R. Lance, Boeing (representative of
owner-employed mechanics exempt from licensing), 425-342-7346
- Charles Val, International Union of Elevator
Constructors (IUEC) Local 19 (representative of mechanics licensed
to perform all work), 206-282-4885
- Mike Mutal, Otis Elevator Co. (representative
of licensed elevator contractors), 206-248-6406
- Paul Parish, Paul Parish Ltd. (representative
of registered general commercial contractor), 509-582-9303
- Dotty Stanlaske, L&I (Chief Elevator
Inspector, serving as secretary for the advisory committee),
360-902-6128
Welcome to everyone who is serving on the board. We would also
like to thank all of the people who submitted applications but
were not appointed for this term. We value your experience and
dedication to the industry, and look forward to your continued
support and interaction at future committee meetings.
The Elevator Safety Advisory Committee meets on the third Tuesday
of February, May, August and November. All meetings are held in
L&I's Tukwila office from 9 a.m. to noon. (Just a reminder:
The next advisory committee meeting is on Tuesday, Aug. 19.) If
you need directions, please call Danielle Rau
at 360-902-6129.
As noted in last month's issue, ESSB 5942 has tasked the Elevator
Safety Advisory Committee with performing a study on licensing
pertaining to residential units and presenting their findings
and recommendations to the Legislature by Jan. 1. A subcommittee
has been formed, and the members plan to discuss their work at
next month's advisory committee meeting.
For a complete copy of ESSB 5942, please visit our web site at
www.LNI.wa.gov/scs/elevators
and click on rules, policy and laws.
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July
16: Subcommittee on residential units, 9 a.m. to noon, Tukwila
L&I office
July 22-24: Elevator inspectors meeting/training
(not a public meeting), Tukwila L&I office
Aug. 19: Advisory Committee meeting (subcommittee on residential
units to also meet at this time), 9 to 11 a.m., Tukwila L&I
office
Aug. 19: Industry meeting (industry participants only;
not a public meeting), 11 a.m. to noon, Tukwila L&I office
Aug. 26-28: Elevator inspectors meeting/training
(not a public meeting), Tukwila L&I office
Sept. 3: Subcommittee on residential units, 9 a.m. to noon,
Tukwila L&I office
Sept. 16-18: Elevator inspectors meeting/training
(not a public meeting), L&I Tukwila office
Oct. 7: Subcommittee on residential units, 9
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Each
month we will feature a question that was posed to our Technical
Specialist, Becky Ernstes. This month's question:
Q: When, how and why should a shunt trip device be installed?
A: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers code states:
"A means shall be provided to automatically disconnect the
mainline power supply to the affected elevator upon, or prior
to, the application of water from sprinklers located in the machine
room or in the hoistway." [ASME A17.1 1996 Rule 102.2(c)
(3)] Typically this is achieved through the use of a shunt trip
device.
When sprinklers are installed at the top of an elevator hoistway
or in the elevator machine room, a heat detector (set at 135 degrees
fixed) must be installed within 24 inches of the sprinkler head,
according to Washington's Administrative Code. This does not apply
to pit sprinkler heads. [WAC Rule 296-96-02277]
The 135-degree temperature setting is lower than the sprinkler
head temperature to allow time for the automatic shunt trip of
the elevator mainline before the sprinkler head device is triggered.
The heat detectors are connected through relays or coils to the
mainline disconnect. Power for the shunt trip device/heat detector
may be derived in one of two ways. Power can be supplied from
the load side of the mainline disconnect or from a separate 120-volt
branch circuit. In the situation where a separate 120-volt branch
circuit is used, there must be an illuminated visual device indicating
that the 120-volt circuit is live.
It is assumed that in the case of a fire, smoke will occur prior
to heat. The smoke detectors associated with the elevator will
send the elevator away from the smoke and open the doors and allow
people to exit safely. Once this has occurred, if the heat rises
above 135 degrees, the heat detector will activate the coils or
relay that trip the elevator mainline, thereby cutting the electrical
power to the elevator. If water is then applied to the elevator
system, no further safety issues associated with the interaction
of electrical equipment and water are relative.
If
you would like to submit a question, please contact Becky at 360-902-6132,
or e-mail ernb235@lni.wa.gov.
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The
Elevator program recently made a change to inspection reports
that are sent out to customers.
In the upper right-hand corner of the report, the inspector's
name and office phone number is now listed.
We encourage customers to contact their elevator company first,
for questions or clarifications on a report. However, if additional
information is needed, customers can also contact the inspector
who visited the site.
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July 2003
Edition 2 |
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