Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 10, October 1, 2024
Section 918-282-0185 - Limited Elevator Journeyman License(1) A limited elevator journeyman: (a) Shall be employed by an appropriately licensed electrical contractor under ORS chapter 479;(b) Is limited to electrical and mechanical work on elevators. This work is limited to the wiring from the load side of the main disconnecting means for the elevator; and(c) Shall not exceed the scope of work authorized by the employer's license.(2) License Requirements. Applicants shall: (a) Have a minimum of 8,000 aggregate hours of lawfully obtained on-the-job training in the elevator industry installing, repairing, altering and maintaining elevator mechanical and electrical equipment; and(b) Complete a Board approved limited elevator journeyman apprenticeship program.(3) Applicants are required to provide documentation of work categories and minimum hours in: (a) Basic construction and maintenance safety and tools -- 250 hours;(b) Blue print reading -- 250 hours;(c) Material handling -- hoisting and rigging -- 500 hours;(d) Guide rail systems installation and maintenance -- 400 hours;(e) Drive machines and systems; overhead equipment including beams and sheaves -- 800 hours;(f) Hydraulic systems and control valves -- 800 hours;(g) Car frames, platforms and enclosures -- 500 hours;(h) Doors, entrances and operators -- 500 hours;(i) Construction wiring and practices -- 800 hours; and(j) Adjusting elevator systems -- 200 hours;(k) Maintenance, circuit tracing, trouble-shooting, test equipment, periodic testing requirements -- 1,000 hours;(l) Alteration of existing equipment 1,000 hours;(m) Structure and operation of escalators and moving walks -- 500 hours; and(n) Related industry equipment 500 hours.(4) Additionally applicants shall submit transcripts with passing grade of 70-percent or better in graded classes and a "pass" in non-graded classes in the following related training classes; (a) Basic construction and maintenance safety;(c) Code-related requirements;(d) Equipment testing procedures;(e) Guide rail systems installation and maintenance;(f) Pit equipment and maintenance;(g) Car frames, platforms and enclosures;(h) Hoisting and rigging;(i) Overhead equipment including beams and sheaves;(j) Hoist ropes and roping procedures;(k) Structure and operation of escalators and moving walks;(l) Drive machines and components;(m) Hydraulic systems and control valves;(n) Traction machines and components;(o) Basic electrical theory;(q) Basic electronics and solid state theory;(r) Construction wiring and practices; and(s) Electrical code and safety training.Or. Admin. Code § 918-282-0185
BCD 21-2002(Temp), f. 8-30-02, cert. ef. 9-1-02 thru 2-27-03; BCD 34-2002, f. 12-20-02, cert. ef. 1-1-03; BCD 12-2004, f. 8-20-04, cert. ef. 10-1-04; BCD 13-2006, f. 9-29-06, cert. ef. 10-1-06Stat. Auth.: ORS 479.630
Stats. Implemented: ORS 479.630