Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 467.
No tank or boiler shall be operated unless a permit for its operation has been issued by or in behalf of the division.
California Labor Code — §§ 7680-7692
Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 467.
No tank or boiler shall be operated unless a permit for its operation has been issued by or in behalf of the division.
Amended by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1216, Sec. 1.
Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 684, Sec. 1.
The division shall inspect or cause to be inspected each installed fired boiler internally and externally at least every year, except that the division may grant extensions to permit the interval between internal inspections to be increased to a maximum interval of 36 months where operating experience and design of the boiler has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the division that equivalent safety will be maintained.
For other classes of boilers, the division shall establish internal inspection intervals which will ensure the safety of people working in the vicinity of the boiler. In determining the intervals, the division shall consider such factors as the design and construction of the boilers and the conditions under which they operate.
External inspection shall be made of all boilers at the time of the internal inspection and at any other intervals as are deemed necessary by the division acting through qualified safety engineers and certified inspectors.
Amended by Stats. 1980, Ch. 1279.
This subdivision applies to any permit in effect on the effective date of this subdivision as well as to any permit issued after such date. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an insurer is not liable for any permit issued prior to the effective date of this subdivision for any tank specified in subdivision (b) of Section 7681 for any period of time exceeding the period for which the last permit was issued.
Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 413, Sec. 2.
Each permit or a clear reproduced copy thereof shall be posted in a protective container in a conspicuous place on or near the tank or boiler covered by it.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
The division may issue and renew temporary permits for not to exceed 30 days each, pending the making of replacements or repairs.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
Upon good cause being shown therefor, and after notice and an opportunity to be heard, the division may revoke any permit.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
If the inspection shows a tank or boiler to be in an unsafe or dangerous condition, the division may issue a preliminary order requiring such repairs or alterations to be made to it as are necessary to render it safe, and may order its use discontinued until the repairs or alterations are made or the dangerous or unsafe condition is remedied.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
Unless the preliminary order is complied with, a hearing before the division shall be allowed, upon request, at which the owner, operator, or other person in charge of the tank or boiler may appear and show cause why he should not comply with the order.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
If it thereafter appears to the division that the tank or boiler is unsafe and that the requirements contained in the preliminary order should be complied with, or that other things should be done to make the tank or boiler safe, the division may order or confirm the withholding of the permit and may make such requirements as it deems proper for the repair or alteration of the tank or boiler, or the correction of the dangerous and unsafe conditions.
Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 1142.
The order may be reheard by the division, or reviewed by the courts, in the manner specified by this code for safety orders, and not otherwise.
Amended by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1530.
If the operation of a tank or boiler constitutes a serious menace to the life or safety of any person employed about it, the division or any of its safety engineers or any person affected thereby, may apply to the superior court of the county in which the tank or boiler is situated for an injunction restraining its operation until the condition has been corrected.
Amended by Stats. 1949, Ch. 1530.
The certification of the division that no valid permit exists for the operation of a tank or boiler, and the affidavit of any safety engineer of the division that its operation constitutes a menace to the life or safety of any person employed about it, is sufficient proof to warrant the immediate granting of a temporary restraining order.