Major and minor alterations
Directive
Directive: Major and minor alterations
October 1, 2021
Reference Number:
D-L4 110803 5
Revision Number:
Revision 6
This directive is being issued by a provincial safety manager pursuant to section 30 of the Safety Standards Act.
Major and minor alteration requirements:
This bulletin is issued to all licensed elevating device contractors to clarify the requirements prior to an alteration of an existing elevating device in accordance to the A17.1/B44-2016 code.
The requirements for the submission and filing of technical information documents for major and minor alterations of an existing elevating device are as follows:
Submission and filing of technical information documents:
As per section 25 (1) of the Elevating Devices Safety Regulation (EDSR), before a Major or Minor Alteration of an existing elevating device may begin, a technical information package for the elevating device must be submitted to, and filed with, a provincial safety manager in the required form.
Note: As per section 12(2) of the Safety Standards General Regulation, in an emergency, or if required to perform regulated work when the permit issuing office is closed, a person is not required to obtain a permit before performing regulated work when the person:
- is authorized under the Act to perform the regulated work, and
- applies for a permit from the regulatory authority on the first business day following the emergency or the next day that the permit issuing office is open.
Major Alterations:
- The technical information package submitted under section 25 (1) of the EDSR must,
as per subsection (3) include the seal of a BC professional engineer approving the design drawings and specifications for a major alteration to an existing elevating device, and the professional engineer must verify the accuracy of the contents of the technical information package; and
- As per the requirements of 12(2) of the EDSR a licensed elevating device contractor or mechanic must submit to a safety manager a signed declaration that the regulated work complies with the Safety Standards Act, and request a safety officer to conduct an acceptance inspection prior to the elevating device being returned to service.
Minor Alterations:
- As per the requirements of 12(3)(a) and (b) of the EDSR, within 30 days upon completion of the minor alteration, submit to a safety manager a signed declaration that the regulated work complies with all requirements under the Act and regulations and, within 60 days of returning the device back to service, request a safety officer to conduct an acceptance inspection if the scope of the minor alteration is deemed to require an inspection.
A “list of alterations” has been included as a supplement which provides details as to when an alteration is considered either a major or minor alteration and when an acceptance inspection is required. The list referenced, is based on the requirements found in section 8.7 of the ASME A17.1/B44-2016 code and was consulted upon with industry representatives.
Nav Chahal,
Provincial Safety Manager - Transportation
References:
Safety Standards Act
Elevating Devices Safety Regulation
Safety Standards General Regulation
ASME A17.1/CSA B44
Supplement: List of Alterations