Ohio Revised Code Search
Section |
---|
Section 4105.08 | General inspector may inspect - fee.
...If an elevator is not inspected by a special inspector, the inspection shall be made by a general inspector, and for each inspection there shall be a fee charged as provided in section 4105.17 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4105.09 | Registration of elevators.
...r shall register, with the division of industrial compliance, every elevator operated by the owner or user, giving the type, capacity, and description, name of manufacturer, and purpose for which each is used. Such registration shall be made on a form to be furnished by the division. |
Section 4105.10 | Frequency of inspection.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, elevators shall be inspected in accordance with the following: (1) Every passenger elevator, escalator, moving walk, and freight elevator, including gravity elevators, shall be inspected twice every twelve months. (2) Power dumb-waiters, hoists, and other lifting or lowering apparatus, not designed to carry persons, permanently installed, either on or betwee... |
Section 4105.11 | Responsibility for inspections - adjudication orders.
... the Revised Code is hereby declared a public nuisance. |
Section 4105.12 | Rules.
...(A) The superintendent of industrial compliance shall adopt, amend, and repeal rules exclusively for the issuance, renewal, suspension, and revocation of certificates of competency and certificates of operation, for the conduct of hearings related to these actions, and for the inspection of elevators. (B) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, the superintendent shall not adopt rules relating to constr... |
Section 4105.13 | Safety equipment - vertical wheelchair lifts.
...llation of vertical wheelchair lifts in public buildings to provide for accessibility for persons with disabilities where such lifts do not meet the literal requirements of the rules adopted by the board of building standards pursuant to section 4105.011 of the Revised Code, provided that reasonable safety may be obtained. |
Section 4105.14 | Seats for use of operator of passenger elevators.
...Any person, firm, or corporation operating a passenger elevator shall provide a seat for the use of the operator of such elevator. Any person, firm, or corporation operating a passenger elevator may regulate the use of such seats by the operator. At no time shall a person operating a passenger elevator be compelled to stand a longer period of time than two consecutive hours in any working day. |
Section 4105.15 | Certificate of operation - renewal.
... rules adopted by the superintendent of industrial compliance pursuant to section 4105.12 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4105.16 | Permit for erection or repair - final inspection.
... shall be submitted to the division of industrial compliance giving such information concerning the construction, installation, and operation of said elevator as the division may require on forms to be furnished by the division, together with complete construction plans in duplicate. In all cases where any changes or repairs are made which alter its construction of classification, grade or rated lifting capacit... |
Section 4105.17 | Fees.
... a general inspector or the division of industrial compliance, is not successfully completed, by a general inspector before the operation of a permanent new elevator prior to the issuance of a certificate of operation, before operation of an elevator being put back into service after a repair or after an adjudication under section 4105.11 of the Revised Code, or as a result of the operation of section 4105.08 of the ... |
Section 4105.19 | Applicability of sections.
...Sections 4105.01 to 4105.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code do not prevent the inspection of elevators by dealers in elevators or elevator equipment. An inspector by or in behalf of such dealer is not a general or special inspector within such sections. Such sections do not affect the rights of municipal corporations under section 715.26 of the Revised Code, except as specifically provided in such sections. Section... |
Section 4105.191 | Owner or operator to file report of elevator accidents.
...tten report with the superintendent of industrial compliance within seventy-two hours after the occurrence of any accident involving such elevator which results in death or bodily injury to any person. |
Section 4105.20 | Prohibited acts - fines.
... be forwarded to the superintendent of industrial compliance, who shall pay them into the state treasury to the credit of the industrial compliance operating fund created in section 121.084 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4105.21 | Enforcement of chapter - sealing and posting of notice prohibiting use of elevator.
...The superintendent of industrial compliance shall enforce this chapter. If the superintendent or a general inspector of elevators finds that an elevator or a part thereof does not afford reasonable safety as required by section 4105.13 of the Revised Code, the superintendent or the general inspector may seal such elevator and post a notice thereon prohibiting further use of the elevator until the changes or alt... |
Section 4105.30 | Testing performed by licensed personnel [repealed 4/3/2033].
...(A) It shall be the responsibility of the owner of all conveyances to have an elevator contractor licensed under Chapter 4785. of the Revised Code ensure that the required tests are performed at intervals in compliance with the ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Appendix N and ASCE 21. All tests shall be performed by an elevator mechanic licensed under Chapter 4785. of the Revised Code. (B) As used in this section, "ASME A17.1," "... |
Section 4105.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates section 4105.20 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars, for each subsequent offense such person shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars. |
Section 4109.01 | Employment of minors definitions.
...sions, and every person who employs any individual. (C) "Enforcement official" means the director of commerce or the director's authorized representative, the director of education and workforce or the director's authorized representative, any school attendance officer, any probation officer, the director of health or the director of health's authorized representative, and any representative of a local department ... |
Section 4109.02 | Age and schooling certificate for minor of compulsory school age.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section or in section 4109.06 of the Revised Code, no minor of compulsory school age shall be employed by any employer unless the minor presents to the employer a proper age and schooling certificate as a condition of employment. A valid certificate constitutes conclusive evidence of the age of the minor and of the employer's right to employ the minor in occupations not... |
Section 4109.03 | Prohibited acts.
...No employer shall employ a minor before thoroughly reviewing the minor's age and schooling certificate, required by law, or fail to give notice to the superintendent of schools or chief administrative officer who issued such certificate of the nonuse of the certificate within five working days from such minor's withdrawal or dismissal from the employer's service, or continue to employ a minor after the minor's... |
Section 4109.04 | Participation or acquiescence in violations prohibited.
...No employer or officer or agent of an employer shall participate or acquiesce in any violation of law relating to compulsory education or employment of minors. |
Section 4109.05 | Rules prohibiting employment of minors in hazardous or detrimental occupations.
...(A) The director of commerce, after consultation with the director of health, shall adopt rules, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, prohibiting the employment of minors in occupations which are hazardous or detrimental to the health and well-being of minors. In adopting the rules, the director of commerce shall consider the orders issued pursuant to the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat... |
Section 4109.06 | Chapter not applicable.
...t, or the chief administrative officer finds the minor has failed to show the restrictions will result in a substantial hardship or that the restrictions are not in the minor's best interests, the court, the superintendent, or the chief administrative officer shall uphold the restrictions. If after that consultation, the court, the superintendent, or the chief administrative officer finds the minor has shown the rest... |
Section 4109.07 | Restrictions on hours of employment.
...(A) No person under sixteen years of age shall be employed: (1) During school hours except where specifically permitted by this chapter; (2) Before seven a.m.; (3) After nine p.m. from the first day of June to the first day of September or during any school holiday of five school days or more duration, or after seven p.m. at any other time; (4) For more than three hours a day in any school day; (5) For... |
Section 4109.08 | Enforcing age and schooling certificate requirements.
...(A) No minor shall be employed unless the employer keeps on the premises a complete list of all minors employed by the employer at a particular establishment and a printed abstract to be furnished by the director of commerce summarizing the provisions of this chapter. The list and abstract shall be posted in plain view in a conspicuous place which is frequented by the largest number of minor employees, and to which ... |
Section 4109.09 | Notice of nonuse of minor's age and schooling certificate.
...(A) After a minor employee has made a written request that an employer give notice of the nonuse of the minor's age and schooling certificate, should the employer fail to mail the document to the issuing authority within three days of receipt of the request, the minor shall be entitled to recover from the employer an amount equal to the wages which would have been earned had the minor continued in employment for t... |