Illinois Elevator Inspector Licensing Examination Practice Questions And Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Plus Rationales 2026 Q&A | Instant Download Pdf
- What national standard provides safety requirements for elevators and
escalators used in Illinois inspections?
A. NFPA 70
B. ASME A17.1
- IBC Chapter 30
D. OSHA 1910
ASME A17.1 is the primary safety code governing elevator design, construction, operation, inspection, and maintenance.
- Which authority generally adopts and enforces elevator safety codes in
Illinois? 1 / 3
- Local police department
- Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM)
- National Elevator Industry Education Program
D. OSHA
OSFM administers licensing, compliance, and safety oversight for elevator devices in Illinois.
- What is the maximum allowable clearance between car and hoistway
- 3 inches
- 4 inches
- 6 inches
- 8 inches
- What document must be available in the machine room during an
- Company budget report
- Maintenance control program (MCP)
- Local property tax notice
- Travel distance test sheet
for passenger elevators according to code?
ASME A17.1 limits clearances to prevent entrapment hazards and mechanical interference.
inspection?
An MCP is required on-site and outlines maintenance procedures and testing intervals. 2 / 3
- When performing an elevator inspection, what should be checked first?
- Hoist ropes
- Door restrictor
- General site safety and access conditions
- Cab lighting
- What is required for elevator keys used by inspectors?
- They must be stored with the building manager
- Anyone may use them
- They must be standardized and comply with ASME A17.1 key control
- Keys can be duplicated freely
- What is the purpose of a door restrictor?
- Speeds door opening
- Prevents forced opening of doors when not at a landing
- Reduces noise
- Maintains travel direction
- What type of elevator uses a jack and cylinder system?
- / 3
Inspectors must ensure a safe environment before approaching equipment.
requirements
Key control rules ensure only authorized personnel can access control functions.
Door restrictors prevent unsafe passenger actions between floors.