Georgia Elevator Code - GA
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Georgia Elevator Code Authority
Authorities having jurisdiction are those government officials who are the final authority on questions in a particular area (or jurisdiction). The Safety Engineering Section oversees all elevators in the State. The Safety Engineering section of the Fire Marshal's office is responsible for approving the application and renewal of licenses, permits and plans as well as inspections.It is also important to note that ASME A17.1a states that all elevators have the annual pressure or safety test, and, if applicable, the five-year full load test. (excerpt from state website)
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Georgia Elevator Code and Regulations - GA
Elevator Division Contact Information:
Engineering Division
2 Martin Luther King Jr., Drive
West Tower. Suite 920
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: (404) 656-2064
Toll Free: 800-656-2298
Fax: (770)357-9629
Between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM
Email: SafetyEngineering@sfm.ga.gov
Day Time Emergency Contact: call (404)679-0687
Evening & Weekend Emergencies: call (404)473-1301