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Labour and Workforce Development

Elevators and Lifts

 
Who Needs This Licence?
Registration
All new installations or major alterations to any class of elevating devices in Nova Scotia must have the design drawings and specifications registered by the Chief Inspector before work begins.

Inspection
All new elevating devices being installed in Nova Scotia must have this inspection carried out by Elevators and Lifts Inspectors.

Licencing
Anyone owning a property in Nova Scotia which has an elevating device in operation or any newly installed elevating device before it is placed in operation.

Note: This includes passenger and freight elevators, escalators, dumb-waiters, man-lifts, lifts for the physically disabled, rope tows, pony lifts, chair ski lifts, T-bar lifts, gondola lifts, and reversible ropeways (except those units listed in Section 3 of Elevators and Lifts Act) and Section 5 of the Elevators and Lifts General Regulations.
Issuing Department / Agency:
Labour and Workforce Development
Where can you get this Licence and / or further information?
Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division
Elevators and Lifts Inspection Services
(for inspections only)
Labour and Workforce Development
5151 Terminal Rd.
6th Floor
Halifax, NS

By Phone or Fax:
Phone: (902) 424-5721 or
1-800-559-3473 (Toll Free in NS)
Fax: (902) 424-3239

Email:rannima@gov.ns.ca
Mailing Address: - (applications only)
Nova Scotia Business Registry
P.O. Box 1529
Halifax, NS B3J 2Y4
or
P.O. Box 697
Halifax, NS B3J 2T8 - (for inspections only)

Office Location:
Any Access Nova Scotia Centre Location
Website: http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/access/permits/forms/elevators-lifts.asp
Application Forms & Process:
You can get more information or an application form by contacting us;
  1. Online:
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/access/permits/forms/elevators-lifts.asp

  2. By Phone:
    Call any of the numbers listed above.
     
  3. By Mail:
    At - Nova Scotia Business Registry, P.O. Box 1529, Halifax, NS B3J 2Y4 for application submission or the Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division, P.O. Box 697 Halifax, NS B3J 2T8 - for inspection information or requests.
     
  4. In Person:
  5. To any of the Access NS Centres and print off the information from the Internet Express Terminals or visit Labour and Workforce Development - Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division at 5151 Terminal Rd, 6th floor, Halifax, NS.
Once your application is completed, you may submit it along with payment:

In person:
To any Access NS Centre location or the Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division- addresses listed above.

By Mail:
To the NS Business Registry for applications, to the Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division - addresses listed above.

Program Related Information:
  • Once received, your application is forwarded to Labour and Workforce Development for approval by the Manager, Elevators and Lifts Inspection Services.
  • Design drawings and specifications, along with applicable fees, must be submitted to the Manager of Elevators and Lifts for registration before a new installation or major alteration can begin.
  • Initial inspection is requested by the elevator contractor for new or major alteration, and inspection is carried out by Labour and Workforce Development before a licence is issued.
  • If all requirements are met and the application is approved, the licence will be sent to the applicant by mail.
Waiting Period:

Registration of Device:
Submission of Drawings and Specifications: Approximately 7 to 10 business days

Inspection of Device:
Approximately 4 to 10 business days following an official request for inspection, depending availability of inspectors

Licencing of Device:
After Inspection Approval: Approximately 7 to 10 business days

Provided that all the items that must accompany the application have been received

Expiry & Renewal:
Licence:
Elevators and Lifts licences are moving to a three year renewal cycle. The licence renewals are being staggered throughout the next three years. The Regulations covering this change passed on November 23, 2005. The Department will send a renewal form to the licence holder before the licence expires.
Price, Payment Methods and Locations (No Tax is Charged)
Registration:
Upon Submission of Drawings & Specifications:
  1. A Passenger Elevator: $260.77
  2. A Freight Elevator: $260.77
  3. An Escalator: $260.77
  4. A Dumb-Waiter: $260.77
  5. A Manlift: $260.77
  6. A Lift for Physically Disabled: $115.90
  7. A Rope Tow: $144.87
  8. A Pony Lift: $144.87
  9. A Chair Ski Lift: $463.61
  10. A T Bar Lift: $347.71
  11. A Gondola Lift: $463.61
  12. A Reversible Ropeway: $463.61

Inspection:
Any inspection per hour:

Grant of a licence for:

  1. A Passenger Elevator: $115.90
  2. A Freight Elevator: $115.90
  3. An Escalator: $115.90
  4. A Dumb-Waiter: $115.90
  5. A Manlift: $115.90
  6. A Lift for Physically Disabled: $57.95
  7. A Rope Tow: $115.90
  8. A Pony Lift: $115.90
  9. A Chair Ski Lift: $115.90
  10. A T Bar Lift: $115.90
  11. A Gondola Lift: $115.90
  12. A Reversible Ropeway: $115.90

Licencing:
Fee schedule subject to change
Initial Application and Annual Renewal of Licence

  1. Grant of a licence for:
    1. A Passenger Elevator: $149.22
    2. A Freight Elevator: $149.22
    3. An Escalator: $149.22
    4. A Dumb-Waiter: $119.38
    5. A Manlift: $149.22
    6. A Lift for Physically Disabled: $89.54
    7. A Rope Tow: $179.07
    8. A Pony Lift: $179.07
    9. A Chair Ski Lift: $477.52
    10. A T Bar Lift: $417.83
    11. A Gondola Lift: $477.52
    12. A Reversible Ropeway: $477.52
  2. Transfer of a Licence: $59.69
  3. Application for a Certificate of Competency: $59.69
  4. Renewal of a Certificate of Competency: $59.69
  5. Fee for a Duplicate of a Lost, Mislaid or Damaged:
    1. Licence: $59.69
    2. Certificate of Competency: $59.69
    3. Notice in Form of Plate or Label: $59.69
In Person:
To the NS Business Registry for applications - 1550 Barrington St. 9th Floor, Halifax NS
Cheque, Debit, Cash, Bank Draft, Money Order or Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)

Drop Off:
To any Access NS Centre location or the Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division - addresses listed above.
Cheque, Bank Draft, Money Order, or Credit Card, (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)

By Mail:
To the NS Business Registry for applications, to the Building, Fire and Technical Safety Division - addresses listed above.
Cheque, Bank Draft, Money Order, or Credit Card, (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)

Please note: All cheques, Money Orders or Bank Drafts should be made out to the Minister of Finance.
Related Requirements:
Initial inspection is requested by the registered elevator contractor for new or major alteration, and inspection is carried out by the Elevators and Lifts Inspectors.
Additional Information:
  1. The types of elevating devices which do not require these inspections are listed in Section 3 of the Nova Scotia Elevators and Lifts Act and Section 5 of the Elevators and Lifts General Regulations.
  2. Please refer to the clauses, definitions and limitations set out by the Act and Regulations or contact Labour and Workforce Development .
  3. All elevating devices in Nova Scotia are subject to these compliance audits. This includes passenger and freight elevators, escalators, dumb-waiters, man-lifts, lifts for the physically disabled, rope tows, pony lifts, chair ski lifts, T-bar lifts, gondola lifts, and reversible ropeways (except those units listed in Section 3 of Elevators and Lifts Act) and Section 5 of the Elevators and Lifts General Regulations. Please see http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/paal/lwd/paal574.asp for additional information. 
  4. All elevating devices in Nova Scotia must be installed by a licenced contractor. This includes passenger and freight elevators, escalators, dumb-waiters, man-lifts, lifts for the physically disabled, rope tows, pony lifts, chair ski lifts, T-bar lifts, gondola lifts, and reversible ropeways (except those units listed in Section 3 of Elevators and Lifts Act) and Section 5 of the Elevators and Lifts General Regulations. Please see http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/paal/lwd/paal255.asp for additional information.
Legislative Authority:
Elevators and Lifts Act and Regulations, Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 2002, Chapter 4, Section 23.


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