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ASME A17.1
TitleASME A17.1
AbbreviationASME A17.1
OrganizationAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
DomainElevator and Escalator industry

ASME A17.1 is a standard published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that outlines the requirements for the design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of elevators and escalators. This standard is widely adopted in the United States and Canada, and is often referenced by National Elevator Industry, International Association of Elevator Consultants, and Elevator Industry Inc.. The standard is also recognized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a key component of ensuring worker safety and public safety in the elevator industry. The development of ASME A17.1 involves collaboration with various organizations, including National Fire Protection Association, International Code Council, and American National Standards Institute.

Introduction to

ASME A17.1 ASME A17.1 is a comprehensive standard that covers various aspects of elevator and escalator safety, including design, testing, and maintenance. The standard is developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers with input from experts in the elevator industry, including National Elevator Industry, Elevator Industry Inc., and International Association of Elevator Consultants. The standard is also influenced by other organizations, such as National Institute of Standards and Technology, Federal Highway Administration, and United States Department of Labor. Additionally, ASME A17.1 is often referenced by Underwriters Laboratories, Intertek, and SGS S.A. in their testing and certification processes. The standard is widely adopted in the United States and Canada, and is recognized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

Scope and Application

The scope of ASME A17.1 includes the design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of elevators and escalators in various settings, including commercial buildings, residential buildings, and industrial facilities. The standard applies to new installations, as well as existing installations that are being modernized or repaired. The standard is also relevant to elevator manufacturers, installers, and maintenance providers, including Otis Elevator Company, ThyssenKrupp Elevator, and KONE Corporation. Furthermore, ASME A17.1 is recognized by International Association of Elevator Consultants, Elevator Industry Inc., and National Elevator Industry as a key component of ensuring elevator safety and public safety. The standard is also influenced by other organizations, such as American National Standards Institute, International Code Council, and National Fire Protection Association.

Safety Requirements

ASME A17.1 outlines various safety requirements for elevators and escalators, including electrical safety, mechanical safety, and fire safety. The standard requires that elevators and escalators be designed and constructed to prevent accidents and injuries, and that they be equipped with safety devices such as safety brakes and emergency stops. The standard also requires that elevators and escalators be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that they remain safe for use. The development of ASME A17.1 involves collaboration with various organizations, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and Underwriters Laboratories. Additionally, the standard is recognized by International Association of Elevator Consultants, Elevator Industry Inc., and National Elevator Industry as a key component of ensuring elevator safety and public safety.

Inspection and Testing

ASME A17.1 requires that elevators and escalators be regularly inspected and tested to ensure that they remain safe for use. The standard outlines the procedures for inspections and tests, including annual inspections and five-year tests. The standard also requires that elevators and escalators be certified by a qualified inspector or tester. The development of ASME A17.1 involves collaboration with various organizations, including American National Standards Institute, International Code Council, and National Fire Protection Association. The standard is also recognized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a key component of ensuring worker safety and public safety in the elevator industry. Furthermore, ASME A17.1 is often referenced by Intertek, SGS S.A., and DEKRA in their testing and certification processes.

Code Administration

ASME A17.1 is administered by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which is responsible for developing and updating the standard. The standard is also recognized by various code enforcement agencies, including International Code Council and National Fire Protection Association. The standard is often referenced by local governments, including New York City Department of Buildings and Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, in their building codes and regulations. The development of ASME A17.1 involves collaboration with various organizations, including National Elevator Industry, Elevator Industry Inc., and International Association of Elevator Consultants. Additionally, the standard is recognized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a key component of ensuring worker safety and public safety in the elevator industry.

Historical Development

The development of ASME A17.1 dates back to the early 20th century, when the American Society of Mechanical Engineers first published a standard for elevator safety. Over the years, the standard has undergone numerous revisions and updates, with input from experts in the elevator industry, including National Elevator Industry, Elevator Industry Inc., and International Association of Elevator Consultants. The standard has also been influenced by other organizations, such as National Institute of Standards and Technology, Federal Highway Administration, and United States Department of Labor. Today, ASME A17.1 is widely recognized as a key component of ensuring elevator safety and public safety in the United States and Canada. The standard is often referenced by Underwriters Laboratories, Intertek, and SGS S.A. in their testing and certification processes. Furthermore, ASME A17.1 is recognized by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a key component of ensuring worker safety and public safety in the elevator industry.

Category:Elevator industry

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