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What elevator or conveyance work is exempt from licensing requirements?

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What elevator or conveyance work is exempt from licensing requirements?

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• Elevator mechanic licenses are not required for individuals who install signal systems, fans, electric light fixtures, illuminated thresholds and feed wires to the terminals on the elevator main line control provided that the individual does not require access to the pit, hoistway, or top of the car for installation of these items. • Elevator mechanic licenses may not be required for certain types of incidental work that is performed on conveyances when the appropriate lockout and tagout procedures have been performed by a licensed elevator mechanic in the appropriate category. L&I must be notified and must approve the scope of work prior to the work being performed.

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