The Washington Elevator Five-Year Safety Test Report is a comprehensive evaluation of the safety and performance of an elevator system. This report is required by the State of Washington for any new or existing elevator installation and must be conducted by a qualified elevator inspector. The report includes an inspection of the mechanical and electrical components, the performance of the safety devices, and the accessibility of the elevator system. It also includes a comprehensive testing of the system to ensure that it meets all applicable safety codes and regulations. The report is divided into three main sections: elevator inspections, performance tests, and accessibility tests. The inspection section includes a visual inspection of the system components and a review of the elevator’s safety devices. The performance testing section includes tests such as load testing, speed testing, and emergency brake testing. The accessibility testing section includes tests such as door operation, car size, and cab interior accessibility. There are two types of Washington Elevator Five-Year Safety Test Reports: Standard and Comprehensive. The Standard Report includes the inspection, performance, and accessibility tests listed above. The Comprehensive Report includes additional tests such as entrapment protection, elevator car operating forces, and floor leveling.