Concrete and Masonry Construction 29 CFR 1926, Subpart Q

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Concrete and Masonry Construction 29 CFR 1926, Subpart Q 12/07/16 Concrete and Masonry Construction 29 CFR 1926, Subpart Q

General overview of the OSHA regulation 12/07/16 General overview of the OSHA regulation Definitions General requirements Load placement Impalement hazards Post-tensioning operations Concrete buckets Hazards of working with concrete 1a

Equipment and Tools Bulk cement storage Concrete mixers 12/07/16 Equipment and Tools Bulk cement storage Lockout/Tagout Concrete mixers Power concrete trowels Concrete buggies 2a

Equipment and Tools Concrete pumping systems Tremies Bull floats 12/07/16 Equipment and Tools Concrete pumping systems Tremies Bull floats Masonry Saws 2b

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements General requirements for formwork Support without failure Drawings and plans 3a

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Shoring and reshoring Inspection of equipment Damaged equipment strength requirement Inspection of erected equipment 3b

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Shoring and reshoring Strength requirements after erection Firm contact and security Eccentric loads Tiered single post shores Reshoring requirements 3c

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Vertical slip forms Rods and pipes Form design Scaffold work 3d

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Vertical slip forms Jacks, vertical support, and rated capacity Holding devices Form structure Rate of lift 3e

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Reinforcing steel Rebar support Rolled wire mesh 3f

Cast-in-place concrete requirements 12/07/16 Cast-in-place concrete requirements Formwork removal Conditions for removal Reshoring removal 3g

Precast concrete Adequate support Lifting inserts Employee safety 4a 12/07/16 Precast concrete Adequate support Lifting inserts Employee safety 4a

Lift-slab Operations Professional design and plan 12/07/16 Lift-slab Operations Professional design and plan Detailed instructions and sketches Lateral stability 5a

Lift-slab Operations Jacking equipment Protection of employees 12/07/16 Lift-slab Operations Jacking equipment Load and overload Equipment includes Protection of employees 5b

Masonry construction requirements 12/07/16 Masonry construction requirements Limited access zone requirements Dimensions Placement Restricted area Requirements for removing 6a