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The New Steel Erection Rule Developed by S teel E rection N egotiated R ulemaking A dvisory C ommittee (SENRAC) in 2001 Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR Part 1926
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2 Why The New Rules
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Steel Erection Final Rule
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Scope
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Scope (cont’d)
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Steel Erection Decision Tree Is the activity at the jobsite listed in 1926.750(b)(1)? Yes No IS the activity listed in.750(b)(2)? Then this activity IS covered by Subpart R Yes No Then you must determine if this is going on in conjunction with (during and a part of) steel erection activities in (b)(1). A question to ask: Does this (b)(2) activity have to be done for steel erection to continue: If yes, and if done during (b)(1) activities, then it is covered by the standard. Because it is listed in neither (b)(1) nor (b)(2), it is not covered by the standard.
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7 Definition: Competent Person One who can identify existing or predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has the authorization or authority by nature of their position to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them
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Definition: Qualified person One who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional training, or who by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project
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Specific Requirements (b) Roof and floor holes and openings must be installed as follows: (i)Framed metal deck openings must have structural members turned down to allow continuous deck installation except where not allowed by structural design constraints or constructibility (ii) Roof and floor holes and openings must be decked over. Where large size, configuration or other structural design does not allow openings to be decked over (such as elevator shafts, stair wells, etc.) employees must be protected in accordance with chapter 296-155 WAC, Part C-1 or Part K.
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10 Specific Requirements (iii) Metal decking holes and openings must not be cut until immediately prior to being permanently filled with the equipment or structure needed or intended to fulfill its specific use and which meets the strength requirements of (c) of this subsection, or must be immediately covered.
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11 Key Provisions of the Rule 703 - Site Layout, Site Specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence 704 - Hoisting & Rigging 706 - Structural Steel Assembly Details 707 - Column Anchorage 708 - Beams & Columns 709 - Open Web Steel Joists 711 - Systems Engineered Metal Buildings 714 - Falling Object Protection 716 - Fall Protection 717 - Training
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12 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence
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13 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence Controlling contractor must ensure that adequate access roads are provided and maintained
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14 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence Controlling contractor must ensure that adequate layout area provided and maintained
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15 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence
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16 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence
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17 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence A site-specific erection plan may be developed to provide alternate means to protect employees Appendix A contains guidelines
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An Example of “Alternate Means To Protect Employees”
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19 703 Site Layout, Site-specific Erection Plan & Construction Sequence Steel erection must be done under the supervision of a competent person who is present at the worksite competent person
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704 Hoisting & Rigging Provides additional crane safety for steel erection Minimizes employee exposure to overhead loads through pre-planning and work practice requirements
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21 704 Hoisting & Rigging Working under loads Routes for suspended loads must be preplanned to avoid endangering workers
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704 Hoisting & Rigging Crane preshift visual inspection must be visually inspected by a competent person rule gives inspection minimumsinspection minimums deficiencies must be evaluated immediately equipment posing a hazard must be placed out of service operator has authority to stop and refuse any loads until safety is assured
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Inspection Minimums
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Inspection Minimums:
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704 Hoisting & Rigging When working under loads
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704 Hoisting & Rigging
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28 704 Hoisting & Rigging Multiple lift rigging procedure
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704 Hoisting & Rigging Multiple Lift Rigging Procedure
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704 Hoisting & Rigging
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704 Hoisting & Rigging Multiple Lift Rigging Procedure
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706 Structural Steel Assembly
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Shear Connectors
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Walking/working surfaces
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Structural stability maintained at all times during the erection process
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Plumbing up
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Metal decking
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Metal Decking where there are gaps between columns, the “falling objects hazards” must be eliminated Decking gaps around columns
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706 Structural Steel Assembly Metal decking
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707 Column Anchorage
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707 Column Anchorage Erection Stability
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707 Column Anchorage
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707 Column Anchorage Erection Stability
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707 Column Anchorage Anchor rods (bolts)
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708 Beams & Columns Final Placing of Solid Web Structural Members
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708 Beams & Columns Final placing of solid web structural members
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708 Beams & Columns Diagonal bracing
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708 Beams & Columns Double connections at columns and/or beam webs over a column
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708 Beams & Columns Column Splices
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708 Beams & Columns Perimeter columns
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709 Open Web Steel Joists
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709 Open Web Steel Joists Landing and placing loads
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Systems-Engineered Metal Buildings Package Building
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Falling Object Protection
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74 Fall Protection Must be in accordance with WAC 296-155, – Part C-1 & Part C-1 – Part KPart K
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