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1985 Ed.]

Building (Lifts) Regulations

(CAP. 123

BUILDING (LIFTS) REGULATIONS

E 3

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 78/59. G.N.A. 80/59.

L.N. 53/69. L.N. 152/71.

(Cap. 123, section 38)

L.N. 12/75.

L.N. 294/76. L.N. 83/79.

[1 January 1960.]

L.N. 367/83. L.N. 364/84.

PART I

PRELIMINARY

1. These regulations may be cited as the Building (Lifts) Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires

"approved" means approved by the Building Authority;

"counterweight" means a weight or series of weights provided to counterbalance the weight of the car and part of the rated load of a lift;

"F.R.P." means the period for which the element of construction is capable of resisting the action of fire when tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 8 or as specified in the Third Schedule to the Building (Construction) Regulations;

"governor" means an automatic device which operates the safety gear in the event of a lift or counterweight exceeding a pre-determined speed in the downward direction;

"lift" means a lifting machine or appliance having a car or platform, the direction of movement of which is restricted by a guide or guides;

"open air" means a space which-

(a) is vertically uncovered and unobstructed;

(b) is not less, in any horizontal dimension, than 1.5 m; and

(c) where such space is enclosed on 4 sides, has a horizontal area of not less than 1 m2 for every 6 m of the mean height of the walls enclosing the space;

"rated load" means the load which a lift is designed to carry at the rated speed;

"rated speed" means the mean of the maximum speeds attained by a lift in the upward and downward direction with full rated load;

"safety gear" means a mechanical device which, when operated, stops the car of a lift, or a counterweight, and holds the car or counterweight to the guides;

"safety rope" means a rope, attached to a car or counterweight, which operates the safety gear provided for the lift or counterweight, in the event of a failure of all the suspension ropes or their attachments;

L.N. 152/71. L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76.

[~ 4]

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)

G.N.A. 80/59, s. 2.

L.N. 294/76.

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1985 Ed.] Building (Lifts) Regulations (CAP. 123 BUILDING (LIFTS) REGULATIONS E 3 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 78/59. G.N.A. 80/59. L.N. 53/69. L.N. 152/71. (Cap. 123, section 38) L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76. L.N. 83/79. [1 January 1960.] L.N. 367/83. L.N. 364/84. PART I PRELIMINARY 1. These regulations may be cited as the Building (Lifts) Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires "approved" means approved by the Building Authority; "counterweight" means a weight or series of weights provided to counterbalance the weight of the car and part of the rated load of a lift; "F.R.P." means the period for which the element of construction is capable of resisting the action of fire when tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 8 or as specified in the Third Schedule to the Building (Construction) Regulations; "governor" means an automatic device which operates the safety gear in the event of a lift or counterweight exceeding a pre-determined speed in the downward direction; "lift" means a lifting machine or appliance having a car or platform, the direction of movement of which is restricted by a guide or guides; "open air" means a space which- (a) is vertically uncovered and unobstructed; (b) is not less, in any horizontal dimension, than 1.5 m; and (c) where such space is enclosed on 4 sides, has a horizontal area of not less than 1 m2 for every 6 m of the mean height of the walls enclosing the space; "rated load" means the load which a lift is designed to carry at the rated speed; "rated speed" means the mean of the maximum speeds attained by a lift in the upward and downward direction with full rated load; "safety gear" means a mechanical device which, when operated, stops the car of a lift, or a counterweight, and holds the car or counterweight to the guides; "safety rope" means a rope, attached to a car or counterweight, which operates the safety gear provided for the lift or counterweight, in the event of a failure of all the suspension ropes or their attachments; L.N. 152/71. L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76. [~ 4] (Cap. 123, sub. leg.) G.N.A. 80/59, s. 2. L.N. 294/76.
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1985 Ed.] Building (Lifts) Regulations (CAP. 123 BUILDING (LIFTS) REGULATIONS E 3 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 78/59. G.N.A. 80/59. L..N. 53/69. L.N. 152/71. (Cap. 123, section 38) L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76. L.N. 83/79. [1 January 1960.] L.N. 367/83. L.N. 364/84. PART I PRELIMINARY 1. These regulations may be cited as the Building (Lifts) Citation. Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation. "approved" means approved by the Building Authority; "counterweight” means a weight or series of weights provided to counterbalance the weight of the car and part of the rated load of a lift; "F.R.P." means the period for which the element of construction is capable of resisting the action of fire when tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 8 or ayspecified in the Third Schedule to the Building (Construction) Regulations; "governor" means an automatic device which operates the safety gear in the event of a lift or counterweight exceeding a pre- determined speed in the downward direction; "lift” means a lifting machine or appliance having a car or platform, the direction of movement of which is restricted by a guide or guides; "open air" means a space which- (a) is vertically uncovered and unobstructed; (b) is not less, in any horizontal dimension, than 1.5 m; and (c) where such space is enclosed on 4 sides, has a horizontal area of not less than 1 m2 for every 6 m of the mean height of the walls enclosing the space; “rated load” means the load which a lift is designed to carry at the rated speed; "rated speed" means the mean of the maximum speeds attained by a lift in the upward and downward direction with full rated load; "safety gear" means a mechanical device which, when operated, stops the car of a lift, or a counterweight, and holds the car or counterweight to the guides; "safety rope" means a rope, attached to a car or counterweight, which operates the safety gear provided for the lift or counter- weight, in the event of a failure of all the suspension ropes or their attachments; L.N. 152/71. L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76. [~ 4 Y (Cap. 123, sub. leg.)' G.N.A. 80/59, x. 2. L.N. 294/76.
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1985 Ed.]

Building (Lifts) Regulations

(CAP. 123

BUILDING (LIFTS) REGULATIONS

E 3

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 78/59. G.N.A. 80/59.

L..N. 53/69. L.N. 152/71.

(Cap. 123, section 38)

L.N. 12/75.

L.N. 294/76. L.N. 83/79.

[1 January 1960.]

L.N. 367/83. L.N. 364/84.

PART I

PRELIMINARY

1. These regulations may be cited as the Building (Lifts) Citation. Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation.

"approved" means approved by the Building Authority;

"counterweight” means a weight or series of weights provided to

counterbalance the weight of the car and part of the rated load of a lift;

"F.R.P." means the period for which the element of construction is capable of resisting the action of fire when tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 8 or ayspecified in the Third Schedule to the Building (Construction) Regulations;

"governor" means an automatic device which operates the safety gear in the event of a lift or counterweight exceeding a pre- determined speed in the downward direction;

"lift” means a lifting machine or appliance having a car or platform, the direction of movement of which is restricted by a guide or guides;

"open air" means a space which-

(a) is vertically uncovered and unobstructed;

(b) is not less, in any horizontal dimension, than 1.5 m; and (c) where such space is enclosed on 4 sides, has a horizontal area of not less than 1 m2 for every 6 m of the mean height of the walls enclosing the space;

“rated load” means the load which a lift is designed to carry at the

rated speed;

"rated speed" means the mean of the maximum speeds attained by a lift in the upward and downward direction with full rated load;

"safety gear" means a mechanical device which, when operated, stops the car of a lift, or a counterweight, and holds the car or counterweight to the guides;

"safety rope" means a rope, attached to a car or counterweight, which operates the safety gear provided for the lift or counter- weight, in the event of a failure of all the suspension ropes or their attachments;

L.N. 152/71. L.N. 12/75. L.N. 294/76.

[~ 4 Y

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)'

G.N.A. 80/59, x. 2.

L.N. 294/76.

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