Steel Erection 29 CFR 1926, Subpart R

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Steel Erection 29 CFR 1926, Subpart R

Overview of the rule Applies to Does not apply to Examples of steel erection activities 1a

Preplanning operations and construction sequence Approval requirements to begin steel erection Written notification Anchor bolt repair, replacement, modification 2a

Preplanning operations and construction sequence Commencing operations Notification of concrete/mortar strength 2b

Site layout requirements Adequate access roads Adequate pedestrian and vehicle control Properly graded and drained storage areas 2c

Overhead hoisting operations Working under suspended loads Routes for suspended loads 2d

Site-specific erection plan

Hoisting and rigging of steel members & materials Cranes and derricks regulations in §1926.550 3a

Hoisting and rigging of steel members & materials Hoisting and rigging operations Competent person responsibilities Pre-shift visual inspection and reporting deficiencies Operator and rigger responsibilities 3b

Working under loads Preplanning routes for suspended loads 3c

Multiple lift requirements Criteria for multiple lifts Rigging of the multiple lift assembly 3d

Structural steel assembly Structural stability Multi-story structures Slips, trips, and falls 4a

Plumbing-up equipment Competent person Installing equipment 4b

Installing metal decking Common hazards Holes and openings Laying and securing metal decking 4c

Column stability and the use of anchor rods General requirements for erection stability Repairing, replacing or field modification of anchor rods 5a

Connecting beams and columns Releasing the load Securing diagonal bracing Double connections Column splicing Erecting perimeter columns 6a

Erection and attachment of open web steel joists Danger of the process General requirements Attaching steel joists and girders Landing and placing loads on steel joists 7a

Systems-engineered metal buildings Application requirements Anchoring of columns Rigid frames Construction loads 8a

Systems-engineered metal buildings Girt and eave strut-to-frame connections Anchorage points for fall arrest systems Purlins as walking/working surfaces Placing loads 8b

Falling object protection Provides employees with protection Requirements for securing loose items aloft Protection from falling objects 9a

Fall protection threshold heights General requirements for fall protection Installing perimeter safety cables Requirements for connectors 10a

Fall protection threshold heights Controlled decking zones Guardrail, personal fall arrest, and positioning device systems Custody of fall protection systems and equipment 10b

Steel erection rule training requirements Employees exposed to fall hazards Training for multiple lift rigging Training for connectors Controlled decking zones training requirements 11a