OSHA Part 1926 2020
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OSHA Regulations (Standards – 29 CFR): PART 1926 – Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
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1 | PART 1926—SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION Contents |
16 | Subpart A—General |
17 | §1926.1 Purpose and scope. §1926.2 Variances from safety and health standards. §1926.3 Inspections—right of entry. §1926.4 Rules of practice for administrative adjudications for enforcement of safety and health standards. |
18 | §1926.5 OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act. |
20 | §1926.6 Incorporation by reference. |
28 | Subpart B—General Interpretations §1926.10 Scope of subpart. §1926.11 Coverage under section 103 of the act distinguished. §1926.12 Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950. |
35 | §1926.13 Interpretation of statutory terms. |
36 | §1926.14 Federal contract for “mixed” types of performance. §1926.15 Relationship to the Service Contract Act; Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act. |
37 | §1926.16 Rules of construction. Subpart C—General Safety and Health Provisions §1926.20 General safety and health provisions. |
38 | §1926.21 Safety training and education. |
39 | §1926.22 Recording and reporting of injuries. [Reserved] §1926.23 First aid and medical attention. §1926.24 Fire protection and prevention. §1926.25 Housekeeping. §1926.26 Illumination. |
40 | §1926.27 Sanitation. §1926.28 Personal protective equipment. §1926.29 Acceptable certifications. §1926.30 Shipbuilding and ship repairing. §1926.32 Definitions. |
42 | §1926.33 Access to employee exposure and medical records. §1926.34 Means of egress. §1926.35 Employee emergency action plans. |
43 | Subpart D—Occupational Health and Environmental Controls §1926.50 Medical services and first aid. |
44 | §1926.51 Sanitation. |
45 | Table D-1 |
46 | §1926.52 Occupational noise exposure. |
47 | Table D-2—Permissible Noise Exposures §1926.53 Ionizing radiation. |
48 | §1926.54 Nonionizing radiation. |
49 | §1926.55 Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists. Table 1 §1926.55—Permissible Exposure Limits Airborne Contaminants |
63 | Table 2 §1926.55—Mineral Dusts |
65 | §1926.56 Illumination. Table D-3—Minimum Illumination Intensities Foot-Candles |
66 | §1926.57 Ventilation. |
70 | Table D-57.1—Grinding Abrasive Cutting-Off Wheels |
71 | Table D-57.2—Buffing Polishing Wheels Table D-57.3—Horizontal Single-Spindle Disc Grinder Table D-57.4—Horizontal Double-Spindle Disc Grinder Table D-57.5—Vertical Spindle Disc Grinder |
72 | Table D-57.6—Grinding Polishing Belts |
75 | Standard Buffing Polishing Hood |
80 | Table D-57.7—Minimum Maintained Velocities Into Spray Booths |
81 | Table D-57.8—Lower Explosive Limit Some Commonly Used Solvents |
84 | Table D-57.9—Determination Hazard Potential |
85 | Table D-57.10—Determination Rate Gas, Vapor, Mist Evolution1 |
86 | Table D-57.11—Control Velocities Feet Per Minute ( Undisturbed Locations Table D-57.12—Minimum Ventilation Rate Cubic Feet Air Per Minute Per Square Foot Tank Area Lateral Exhaust |
91 | §1926.58 [Reserved] §1926.59 Hazard communication. §1926.60 Methylenedianiline. |
106 | §1926.61 Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels. §1926.62 Lead. |
138 | §1926.64 Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals. §1926.65 Hazardous waste operations and emergency response. |
154 | Table D-65.1—Minimum Illumination Intensities Foot-Candles |
155 | Table D-65.2—Toilet Facilities |
186 | §1926.66 Criteria for design and construction of spray booths. |
193 | Subpart E—Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment §1926.95 Criteria for personal protective equipment. |
194 | §1926.96 Occupational foot protection. §1926.97 Electrical protective equipment. |
198 | Table E-1—AC Proof-Test Requirements Table E-2—DC Proof-Test Requirements |
199 | Note: Table E-3—Glove Tests—Water Level12 Table E-4—Rubber Insulating Equipment, Voltage Requirements Table E-5—Rubber Insulating Equipment, Test Intervals |
200 | §1926.98 [Reserved] §1926.100 Head protection. |
201 | §1926.101 Hearing protection. §1926.102 Eye and face protection. |
202 | Table E-1—Filter Lens Shade Numbers Protection Against Radiant Energy Table E-2—Selecting Laser Safety Glass |
203 | §1926.103 Respiratory protection. §1926.104 Safety belts, lifelines, and lanyards. §1926.105 Safety nets. |
204 | §1926.106 Working over or near water. §1926.107 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
205 | Subpart F—Fire Protection and Prevention §1926.150 Fire protection. |
207 | §1926.151 Fire prevention. |
208 | §1926.152 Flammable liquids. |
209 | Table F-2 |
214 | Table F-10—Wetted Area Versus Cubic Feet (Meters) Free Air Per Hour |
217 | Table F-11—Vent Line Diameters |
225 | §1926.153 Liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas). |
227 | Table F-3 |
228 | Table F-31 |
229 | §1926.154 Temporary heating devices. Table F-4 |
230 | §1926.155 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
231 | Subpart G—Signs, Signals, and Barricades §1926.200 Accident prevention signs and tags. |
232 | §1926.201 Signaling. |
233 | Subpart H—Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal §1926.250 General requirements for storage. |
234 | §1926.251 Rigging equipment for material handling. |
239 | Table H-1—Maximum Allowable Wear Point Link Table H-2—Number Spacing U-Bolt Wire Rope Clips §1926.252 Disposal of waste materials. |
240 | Subpart I—Tools—Hand and Power §1926.300 General requirements. |
243 | §1926.301 Hand tools. §1926.302 Power-operated hand tools. |
245 | §1926.303 Abrasive wheels and tools. |
246 | §1926.304 Woodworking tools. |
247 | §1926.305 Jacks—lever and ratchet, screw, and hydraulic. §1926.306 Air receivers. |
248 | §1926.307 Mechanical power-transmission apparatus. |
254 | Subpart J—Welding and Cutting §1926.350 Gas welding and cutting. |
257 | §1926.351 Arc welding and cutting. |
258 | §1926.352 Fire prevention. |
259 | §1926.353 Ventilation and protection in welding, cutting, and heating. |
261 | §1926.354 Welding, cutting, and heating in way of preservative coatings. Subpart K—Electrical §1926.400 Introduction. |
262 | §1926.401 [Reserved] §1926.402 Applicability. §1926.403 General requirements. |
264 | Table K-1—Working Clearances |
265 | Table K-2—Minimum Depth Clear Working Space Front Electric Equipment |
266 | Table K-3—Elevation Unguarded Energized Parts Above Working Space §1926.404 Wiring design and protection. |
268 | Table K-4—Receptacle Ratings Various Size Circuits |
273 | §1926.405 Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use. |
279 | §1926.406 Specific purpose equipment and installations. |
280 | §1926.407 Hazardous (classified) locations. |
281 | §1926.408 Special systems. |
284 | §§1926.409-1926.415 [Reserved] §1926.416 General requirements. |
285 | §1926.417 Lockout and tagging of circuits. §§1926.418-1926.430 [Reserved] §1926.431 Maintenance of equipment. |
286 | §1926.432 Environmental deterioration of equipment. §§1926.433-1926.440 [Reserved] §1926.441 Batteries and battery charging. |
287 | §§1926.442-1926.448 [Reserved] §1926.449 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
295 | Subpart L—Scaffolds §1926.450 Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart. |
300 | §1926.451 General requirements. |
312 | §1926.452 Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds. |
319 | §1926.453 Aerial lifts. |
321 | §1926.454 Training requirements. |
322 | (Non-mandatory) Appendix A to Subpart L of Part 1926—Scaffold Specifications |
325 | Single Pole Wood Pole Scaffolds |
326 | Independent Wood Pole Scaffolds Minimum Size Members |
327 | Maximum Number Planked Levels |
330 | Schedule Ladder-Type Platforms Schedule Ladder-Type Platforms |
332 | (Non-mandatory) Appendix B to Subpart L of Part 1926—Criteria for Determining the Feasibility of Providing Safe Access and Fall (Non-mandatory) Appendix C to Subpart L of Part 1926—List of National Consensus Standards |
333 | (Non-mandatory) Appendix D to Subpart L of Part 1926—List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers |
334 | (Non-mandatory) Appendix E to Subpart L of Part 1926—Drawings and Illustrations |
343 | Subpart M—Fall Protection §1926.500 Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. |
347 | §1926.501 Duty to have fall protection. |
349 | §1926.502 Fall protection systems criteria and practices. |
358 | §1926.503 Training requirements. |
359 | Appendix A to Subpart M of Part 1926—Determining Roof Widths |
363 | Appendix B to Subpart M of Part 1926—Guardrail Systems |
364 | Appendix C to Subpart M of Part 1926—Personal Fall Arrest Systems |
369 | Appendix D to Subpart M of Part 1926—Positioning Device Systems |
370 | Appendix E to Subpart M of Part 1926—Sample Fall Protection Plan |
386 | Subpart N—Helicopters, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors §1926.550 [Reserved] |
387 | §1926.551 Helicopters. |
388 | §1926.552 Material hoists, personnel hoists, and elevators. |
390 | Minimum Factors Safety Suspension Wire Ropes |
392 | §1926.553 Base-mounted drum hoists. §1926.554 Overhead hoists. |
393 | §1926.555 Conveyors. Subpart O—Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations §1926.600 Equipment. |
394 | §1926.601 Motor vehicles. |
396 | §1926.602 Material handling equipment. |
398 | §1926.603 Pile driving equipment. |
399 | §1926.604 Site clearing. §1926.605 Marine operations and equipment. |
400 | §1926.606 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
401 | Subpart P—Excavations §1926.650 Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. |
403 | §1926.651 Specific excavation requirements. |
405 | §1926.652 Requirements for protective systems. |
408 | Appendix A to Subpart P of Part 1926—Soil Classification |
412 | Appendix B to Subpart P of Part 1926—Sloping and Benching |
417 | Appendix C to Subpart P of Part 1926—Timber Shoring for Trenches |
424 | Appendix D to Subpart P of Part 1926—Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring for Trenches |
429 | Appendix E to Subpart P of Part 1926—Alternatives to Timber Shoring |
431 | Appendix F to Subpart P of Part 1926—Selection of Protective Systems |
433 | Subpart Q—Concrete and Masonry Construction §1926.700 Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. |
434 | §1926.701 General requirements. |
435 | §1926.702 Requirements for equipment and tools. |
436 | §1926.703 Requirements for cast-in-place concrete. |
437 | §1926.704 Requirements for precast concrete. |
438 | §1926.705 Requirements for lift-slab construction operations. |
440 | §1926.706 Requirements for masonry construction. |
441 | Appendix A to Subpart Q of Part 1926—References to subpart Q of Part 1926 Subpart R—Steel Erection |
442 | §1926.750 Scope. §1926.751 Definitions. |
445 | §1926.752 Site layout, site-specific erection plan and construction sequence. |
446 | §1926.753 Hoisting and rigging. |
448 | §1926.754 Structural steel assembly. |
450 | §1926.755 Column anchorage. §1926.756 Beams and columns. |
451 | §1926.757 Open web steel joists. |
452 | Table A—Erection Bridging Short Span Joists |
455 | Table B—Erection Bridging Long Span Joists |
458 | §1926.758 Systems-engineered metal buildings. §1926.759 Falling object protection. §1926.760 Fall protection. |
460 | §1926.761 Training. Appendix A to Subpart R of Part 1926—Guidelines for Establishing the Components of a Site-specific |
461 | Erection Plan: Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying With §1926.752( |
462 | Appendix B to Subpart R of Part 1926 [Reserved] Appendix C to Subpart R of Part 1926—Illustrations of Bridging Terminus Points: Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying With §§19 10) and §1926.757( 5) |
464 | Appendix D to Subpart R of Part 1926—Illustration of the Use of Control Lines To Demarcate Controlled Decking Zones (CDZs): Non- 3) |
465 | Appendix E to Subpart R of Part 1926—Training: Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying With §1926.761 Appendix F to Subpart R of Part 1926—Perimeter Columns: Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying With §1926.756( To Protect the Unprotected Side or Edge of a Walking/Working Surface Appendix G to Subpart R of Part 1926—§1926.502 ( Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices |
470 | Appendix H to Subpart R of Part 1926—Double Connections: Illustration of a Clipped End Connection and a Staggered Connection: No |
471 | Subpart S—Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams and Compressed Air §1926.800 Underground construction. |
485 | §1926.801 Caissons. §1926.802 Cofferdams. §1926.803 Compressed air. |
493 | §1926.804 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
494 | Appendix A to Subpart S of Part 1926—Decompression Tables |
495 | Decompression Table No. 1—Total Decompression Time Decompression Table No. 2 |
510 | Decompression Table No. 2—Continued Subpart T—Demolition §1926.850 Preparatory operations. |
511 | §1926.851 Stairs, passageways, and ladders. §1926.852 Chutes. |
512 | §1926.853 Removal of materials through floor openings. §1926.854 Removal of walls, masonry sections, and chimneys. |
513 | §1926.855 Manual removal of floors. §1926.856 Removal of walls, floors, and material with equipment. §1926.857 Storage. |
514 | §1926.858 Removal of steel construction. §1926.859 Mechanical demolition. |
515 | §1926.860 Selective demolition by explosives. Subpart U—Blasting and the Use of Explosives §1926.900 General provisions. |
517 | §1926.901 Blaster qualifications. §1926.902 Surface transportation of explosives. |
518 | §1926.903 Underground transportation of explosives. |
519 | §1926.904 Storage of explosives and blasting agents. |
520 | §1926.905 Loading of explosives or blasting agents. |
521 | §1926.906 Initiation of explosive charges—electric blasting. |
522 | §1926.907 Use of safety fuse. |
523 | §1926.908 Use of detonating cord. §1926.909 Firing the blast. |
524 | §1926.910 Inspection after blasting. §1926.911 Misfires. §1926.912 Underwater blasting. |
525 | §1926.913 Blasting in excavation work under compressed air. §1926.914 Definitions applicable to this subpart. |
527 | Subpart V—Electric Power Transmission and Distribution |
528 | §1926.950 General. |
530 | §1926.951 Medical services and first aid. |
531 | §1926.952 Job briefing. §1926.953 Enclosed spaces. |
533 | §1926.954 Personal protective equipment. |
534 | Table V-1—Flammability Test |
536 | §1926.955 Portable ladders and platforms. |
537 | §1926.956 Hand and portable power equipment. |
538 | §1926.957 Live-line tools. |
539 | §1926.958 Materials handling and storage. §1926.959 Mechanical equipment. |
540 | §1926.960 Working on or near exposed energized parts. |
546 | Table V-3—Electrical Component Minimum Approach Distance (D; Meters) 5.1 72.5 Table V-4—Altitude Correction Factor |
547 | Table V-5—Alternative Minimum Approach Distances Voltages 72.5 Less1 Table V-6—Alternative Minimum Approach Distances Voltages More Than 72.5 |
548 | Table V-7—DC Live-Line Minimum Approach Distance ( Meters) With Overvoltage Factor Table V-8—Assumed Maximum Per-Unit Transient Overvoltage §1926.961 Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection. |
550 | §1926.962 Grounding for the protection of employees. |
551 | §1926.963 Testing and test facilities. |
554 | §1926.964 Overhead lines and live-line barehand work. |
557 | §1926.965 Underground electrical installations. |
559 | §1926.966 Substations. |
560 | §1926.967 Special conditions. |
562 | §1926.968 Definitions. |
566 | Appendix A to Subpart V of Part 1926 [Reserved] Appendix B to Subpart V of Part 1926—Working on Exposed Energized Parts |
568 | Table 1—Sparkover Distance Rod- Rod Gap |
569 | Table 2—Calculating Electrical Component MAD—751 V 72.5 |
571 | Table 4—Ergonomic Component Minimum Approach Distance |
572 | Note: |
574 | Table 5—Magnitude Typical Transient Overvoltages |
578 | Table 6—Minimum Approach Distances Until March 31, 2015 Table 7—AC Minimum Approach Distances—72.6 121.0 |
579 | Table 8—AC Minimum Approach Distances—121.1 145.0 Table 9—AC Minimum Approach Distances—145.1 169.0 |
580 | Table 10—AC Minimum Approach Distances—169.1 242.0 |
581 | Table 11—AC Minimum Approach Distances—242.1 362.0 Table 12—AC Minimum Approach Distances—362.1 420.0 |
582 | Table 13—AC Minimum Approach Distances—420.1 550.0 Table 14—AC Minimum Approach Distances—550.1 800.0 |
583 | Notes to Table 7 through Table 14: Appendix C to Subpart V of Part 1926—Protection From Hazardous Differences in Electric Potential |
591 | Appendix D to Subpart V of Part 1926—Methods of Inspecting and Testing Wood Poles |
592 | Appendix E to Subpart V of Part 1926—Protection From Flames and Electric Arcs |
593 | Table 1—Example Assessments Various Tasks |
594 | Table 2—Methods Calculating Incident Heat Energy From Electric Arc Table 3—Selecting Reasonable Incident-Energy Calculation Method1 |
595 | Notes: Table 4—Selecting Reasonable Distance Employee Electric Arc |
596 | Table 5—Selecting Reasonable Arc Gap |
597 | Table 6—Incident Heat Energy Various Fault Currents, Clearing Times, Voltages 4.0 46.0 Rubber Insulating Glove Exposures Involving Phase- Ground Arcs Open Air Only* |
598 | Notes: Table 7—Incident Heat Energy Various Fault Currents, Clearing Times, Voltages: Live-Line Tool Exposures Involving Phase- Ground Arcs Open Air Only* |
599 | Notes: |
602 | Appendix F to Subpart V of Part 1926—Work-Positioning Equipment Inspection Guidelines |
603 | Appendix G to Subpart V of Part 1926—Reference Documents |
605 | Subpart W—Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection §1926.1000 Scope. |
606 | §1926.1001 Minimum performance criteria for rollover protective structures for designated scrapers, loaders, dozers, graders, cr |
607 | §1926.1002 Protective frames (roll-over protective structures, known as ROPS) for wheel-type agricultural and industrial tractor §1926.1003 Overhead protection for operators of agricultural and industrial tractors used in construction. |
608 | Subpart X—Stairways and Ladders §1926.1050 Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. |
609 | §1926.1051 General requirements. |
610 | §1926.1052 Stairways. |
612 | §1926.1053 Ladders. |
616 | §§1926.1054-1926.1059 [Reserved] §1926.1060 Training requirements. |
617 | Appendix A to Subpart X of Part 1926—Ladders Subpart Y—Diving |
618 | §1926.1071 Scope and application. §1926.1072 Definitions. §1926.1076 Qualifications of dive team. §1926.1080 Safe practices manual. |
619 | §1926.1081 Pre-dive procedures. §1926.1082 Procedures during dive. §1926.1083 Post-dive procedures. §1926.1084 SCUBA diving. §1926.1085 Surface-supplied air diving. |
620 | §1926.1086 Mixed-gas diving. §1926.1087 Liveboating. §1926.1090 Equipment. §1926.1091 Recordkeeping requirements. Appendix A to Subpart Y of Part 1926—Examples of Conditions Which May Restrict or Limit Exposure to Hyperbaric Conditions |
621 | Appendix B to Subpart Y of Part 1926—Guidelines for Scientific Diving Subpart Z—Toxic and Hazardous Substances §1926.1100 [Reserved] §1926.1101 Asbestos. |
698 | §1926.1102 Coal tar pitch volatiles; interpretation of term. §1926.1103 13 carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). §1926.1104 alpha-Naphthylamine. §1926.1105 [Reserved] §1926.1106 Methyl chloromethyl ether. |
699 | §1926.1107 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidiene (and its salts). §1926.1108 bis-Chloromethyl ether. §1926.1109 beta-Naphthylamine. §1926.1110 Benzidine. §1926.1111 4-Aminodiphenyl. §1926.1112 Ethyleneimine. |
700 | §1926.1113 beta-Propiolactone. §1926.1114 2-Acetylaminofluorene. §1926.1115 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene. §1926.1116 N-Nitrosodimethylamine. §1926.1117 Vinyl chloride. §1926.1118 Inorganic arsenic. |
701 | §1926.1124 Beryllium. |
711 | §1926.1126 Chromium (VI). |
717 | §1926.1127 Cadmium. |
736 | §1926.1128 Benzene. §1926.1129 [Reserved] §1926.1144 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane. §1926.1145 Acrylonitrile. §1926.1147 Ethylene oxide. |
737 | §1926.1148 Formaldehyde. §1926.1152 Methylene chloride. §1926.1153 Respirable crystalline silica. |
738 | Table 1—Specified Exposure Control Methods When Working With Materials Containing Crystalline Silica |
761 | Subpart AA—Confined Spaces in Construction §1926.1200 [Reserved] |
762 | §1926.1201 Scope. §1926.1202 Definitions. |
766 | §1926.1203 General requirements. |
770 | §1926.1204 Permit-required confined space program. |
772 | §1926.1205 Permitting process. |
773 | §1926.1206 Entry permit. |
774 | §1926.1207 Training. §1926.1208 Duties of authorized entrants. |
775 | §1926.1209 Duties of attendants. |
776 | §1926.1210 Duties of entry supervisors. §1926.1211 Rescue and emergency services. |
778 | §1926.1212 Employee participation. §1926.1213 Provision of documents to Secretary. Subpart BB [Reserved] Subpart CC—Cranes and Derricks in Construction §1926.1400 Scope. |
780 | §1926.1401 Definitions. |
786 | §1926.1402 Ground conditions. |
787 | §1926.1403 Assembly/Disassembly—selection of manufacturer or employer procedures. §1926.1404 Assembly/Disassembly—general requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations). |
790 | §1926.1405 Disassembly—additional requirements for dismantling of booms and jibs (applies to both the use of manufacturer proced §1926.1406 Assembly/Disassembly—employer procedures—general requirements. |
791 | §1926.1407 Power line safety (up to 350 kV)—assembly and disassembly. |
792 | §1926.1408 Power line safety (up to 350 kV)—equipment operations. |
795 | Table A—Minimum Clearance Distances Note: §1926.1409 Power line safety (over 350 kV). §1926.1410 Power line safety (all voltages)—equipment operations closer than the Table A zone. |
798 | §1926.1411 Power line safety—while traveling under or near power lines with no load. Table T—Minimum Clearance Distances While Traveling With No Load |
799 | §1926.1412 Inspections. |
803 | §1926.1413 Wire rope—inspection. |
806 | §1926.1414 Wire rope—selection and installation criteria. |
807 | §1926.1415 Safety devices. |
808 | §1926.1416 Operational aids. |
810 | §1926.1417 Operation. |
813 | §1926.1418 Authority to stop operation. §1926.1419 Signals—general requirements. |
814 | §1926.1420 Signals—radio, telephone or other electronic transmission of signals. |
815 | §1926.1421 Signals—voice signals—additional requirements. §1926.1422 Signals—hand signal chart. §1926.1423 Fall protection. |
817 | §1926.1424 Work area control. |
818 | §1926.1425 Keeping clear of the load. |
819 | §1926.1426 Free fall and controlled load lowering. |
820 | §1926.1427 Operator training, certification, and evaluation. |
825 | §1926.1428 Signal person qualifications. |
826 | §1926.1429 Qualifications of maintenance & repair employees. §1926.1430 Training. |
827 | §1926.1431 Hoisting personnel. |
835 | §1926.1432 Multiple-crane/derrick lifts—supplemental requirements. §1926.1433 Design, construction and testing. |
839 | §1926.1434 Equipment modifications. §1926.1435 Tower cranes. |
844 | §1926.1436 Derricks. |
849 | §1926.1437 Floating cranes/derricks and land cranes/derricks on barges. |
852 | Table M1 Table M2 Table M3 |
854 | §1926.1438 Overhead & gantry cranes. |
855 | §1926.1439 Dedicated pile drivers. §1926.1440 Sideboom cranes. |
856 | §1926.1441 Equipment with a rated hoisting/lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds or less. |
857 | §1926.1442 Severability. Appendix A to Subpart CC of Part 1926—Standard Hand Signals |
859 | Appendix B to Subpart CC of Part 1926—Assembly/Disassembly: Sample Procedures for Minimizing the Risk of Unintended Dangerous Bo |
860 | Appendix C to Subpart CC of Part 1926—Operator Certification: Written Examination: Technical Knowledge Criteria |
864 | Appendix A to Part 1926—Designations for General Industry Standards Incorporated Into Body of Construction Standards |