Note:Hoistway doors that are closed through the action of a heat-releasing device are not considered self-closing.
Note:The interlock shall not prevent the movement of the car when the emergency release hereinafter described is in temporary use, or when the car is being moved by a slow-speed car-leveling device.
Note:The contact shall not prevent the movement of the car when the emergency release hereinafter described is in temporary use, or when the car is being moved by a slow-speed car-leveling device.
[FN*] Chapter 535 of the Laws of 1941, generally amended sections 260 through 265 of the Labor Law dealing with fire-resistive construction. Pursuant thereto the Board of Standards and Appeals promulgated Industrial Code Rule No. 7, relating to fire-resistive construction which became effective on July 1, 1942. [For subsequent provisions effective December 30, 1955, see Part 7 of this Title.]
[FN*] Chapter 535 of the Laws of 1941, generally amended sections 260 through 265 of the Labor Law dealing with fire-resistive construction. Pursuant thereto the Board of Standards and Appeals promulgated Industrial Code Rule No. 7, relating to fire-resistive construction which became effective on July 1, 1942. [For subsequent provisions effective December 30, 1955, see Part 7 of this Title.]
[FN*] Chapter 535 of the Laws of 1941, generally amended sections 260 through 265 of the Labor Law dealing with fire-resistive construction. Pursuant thereto the Board of Standards and Appeals promulgated Industrial Code Rule No. 7, relating to fire-resistive construction which became effective on July 1, 1942. [For subsequent provisions effective December 30, 1955, see Part 7 of this Title.]
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 12 §§ 8-1.1