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Steel work includes heavy duty high rise structures, metal buildings and even signs. Steel is often the skeletal core of bridges, office buildings, commercial, retail and industrial structures. OSHA published Subpart R, 1926.750, the current steel rule in 2001.
Who is covered by the OSHA steel regulations?
The requirements apply to all employers engaged in steel unless otherwise specified. It does not cover electrical transmission towers, communication and broadcast towers, or tanks.
What is the plan for structural steel?
The plan must include a guying, bracing, and plumbing plan that has been reviewed by the structural engineer. If the plan calls for landing loads on joists before they are fully bridged the plan must be reviewed by the structural engineer.
What is a site-specific plan?
The site-specific plan includes: A site-specific hazard assessment. drawings and procedures for connecting the structural parts of a skeleton structure.
What are the safety requirements for steel erectors?
Briefly, here are the basic requirements: Fall protection action level of 15 feet for all work except connecting and working within a controlled decking zone (CDZ). Acceptable protection includes safety net systems, guardrail systems, personal fall arrest systems, positioning device systems or fall restraint systems.
1926.750(a) This subpart sets forth requirements to protect employees from the hazards associated with steel activities involved in the construction, alteration, and/or repair of single and multi-story buildings, bridges, and other structures where steel occurs.
Who must develop the site-specific plan?
Where employers elect, due to conditions specific to the site, to develop alternate means and methods that provide employee protection in ance with 1926.753(c)(5), 1926.757(a)(4) or 1926.757(e)(4), a site-specific plan shall be developed by a qualified person and be available at the work site.
Does OSHA require training for steel workers?
All employees exposed to fall hazards must be trained and instructed in the following areas [29 CFR 1926.761(b)]: The recognition and identification of fall hazards in the work area.
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