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(a) An elevator and conveying system contractor installs and maintains manual, electric, and hydraulic conveying systems, including all related machinery, hardware, accessories, safety equipment, and controls. Conveying systems include
(1) dumbwaiters;
(2) passenger and freight elevators of all types, including cars, entrances, and hoistway equipment;
(3) escalators, moving walks, ramps, and other passenger conveying systems composed of moving belts or treads installed in horizontal and inclined positions;
(4) people, platform, stage and orchestra, sidewalk, wheelchair, and vehicle lifts;
(5) material handling systems, including freight handling equipment, prefabricated chutes, conveyors, gravity rollers, powered rollers, powered belts, and other devices for transfer of bulk and packaged materials; and
(6) structural turntables, including movable areas for restaurants, stages, exhibits, displays, and turntables for vehicular and industrial uses.
(b) The elevator safety standards adopted in AS 18.60.800 apply to work described in this section.
History: Eff. 7/26/90, Register 115
Authority: AS 08.01.080
AS 08.18.171 (8)
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