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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the elevator category 1 safety test in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Building Name' and 'Owner's Name' in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is typed clearly for accuracy.
  3. Fill in the 'Registration Tag No.' and 'Street Address', followed by the 'City, State, Zip'. This information is crucial for identifying the specific elevator being tested.
  4. Select the type of elevator from options such as 'Passenger', 'Freight', or others listed. Specify the rated speed and capacity where indicated.
  5. Proceed to complete the inspection requirements section, marking whether each test was satisfactory with a simple Yes/No/N/A response.
  6. If any tests were unsatisfactory, provide reasons in the designated area. This ensures compliance with ASME A17.1 standards.
  7. Finally, enter details of the firm performing tests and ensure that all signatures are completed before saving your document.

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Category One (CAT1) An annual no load safety test performed between January 1 and December 31. CAT1 inspections must be submitted within 21 days of inspection date to avoid late fees. Filings not submitted by January 21 of the following year will not be accepted and failure to file violations will be issued.
CAT-5 Full Load Test This test is designed to ensure that the elevator car and all of its components are able to safely handle the maximum load that they will be expected to carry.
It is a standardized test implemented throughout the World Wide Web and used in Canada to evaluate the skills of students regarding languages and mathematics at various levels of school.
Category 3 (CAT 3): Required every three years, typically for hydraulic elevators, focusing on internal components like piping and cylinders. Category 5 (CAT 5): A more in-depth test performed every five years that includes full load testing, emergency braking, and unintended motion evaluations.
A category 5 full-load test is a process intended to make sure that your elevator is performing in the way in which it was originally designed by lifting its rated (maximum) load at its rated (maximum) speed.

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Category 1 Annual Inspection: $150/month. Affirmation of Correction: $150/month. Category 5 Inspection: $250/month.
Inspectors may have to climb ladders or many flights of stairs, or crawl around in tight spaces. Inspectors must adhere to safety requirements at constructions sites such as wearing hard hats and eye protection.
Category 1 (CAT 1): Annual inspection that verifies elevator safety systems at inspection speeds, without added weight. Category 3 (CAT 3): Required every three years, typically for hydraulic elevators, focusing on internal components like piping and cylinders.

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