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Safety Standards FAQ

1. What does Safety Standards do?
2. What is a boiler and where is it used?
3. Does the ODOL inspect hot water heaters?
4. Who licenses welding businesses?
5. Who inspects mobile amusement rides?
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Boiler & Pressure Vessel Bureau

Boiler inspection regulations were first established in 1921. These laws were later repealed by new regulations enacted in 1982.

The Oklahoma Department of Labor has jurisdiction over high-pressure boilers, low pressure steam and hot water boilers, other pressure vessels and licensing requirements for firms engaged in the repair, service and installation of boilers and pressure vessels. All boilers are to be inspected by either the state or an authorized insurance company at least once a year with high pressure boilers being inspected twice a year. Some pressure vessels are inspected every three years.

All inspectors are required to be commissioned by the National Board of Boilers and Pressure Vessels. Today, there are approximately 15,000 boilers and pressure vessels in use in Oklahoma with approximately 475 firms licensed to install, service and repair.

  • View Oklahoma Boiler and Pressure Vessel Master List by County
  • View Oklahoma Boiler and Pressure Vessel Master List by Inspection Agency
  • View Oklahoma Boiler and Pressure Vessel Installer List
  • Installer Renewal Application (pdf)



Safety Standards Services

  • Amusement Rides Law and  Rules
  • Boiler & Pressure Vessel Act Statutes
  • Boiler & Pressure Administrative - Rules
  • CSD1 Manufacturer's Data Report (pdf)
  • Hydro Test Report Form (pdf)
  • R-2 Welded Repair Report Form (pdf)
  • ITT V-710 Valve Memo htm
  • ITT V-710 Valve Memo Update htm
  • Playground Safety Checklist (pdf
  • Playground Safety Handbook - (pdf)
  • Welding Act and Rules (pdf)
  • Welding New/Renewal Application (pdf)
  • Welding-Certified Test Facilities (pdf)
  • Weld Test Facility Application Affidavit (Non Owner-User) (pdf)
  • Weld Test Facility Application Affidavit (Owner-User) (pdf)
  • Welding Inspector Application Affidavit (pdf)

Water Heater Unit

The boiler regulations enacted in 1982 also include the requirement for inspection of domestic hot water heaters located in city, county or state facilities. This change was the result of the tragic deaths of six children and one teacher who were killed when a hot water heater exploded in the Star Elementary School cafeteria in Oklahoma City.
In all, the Oklahoma Department of Labor has jurisdiction to inspect almost 20,000 hot water heaters. Of these, approximately 9,000 hot water heaters are inspected annually.

Boiler Operator Licenses

The boiler operator licensing program became effective statewide November 1, 2002.

The program is non-mandatory at the state level and is designed to be used by cities, counties, companies and individuals. Click on the following links for more information: