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Materials handling, storage, use and disposal for construction
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Regulations 29 CFR 1926 Subpart H 1a
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Materials stored in tiers Stacked Racked Blocked Interlocked Otherwise secured 2a
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Maximum safe load limits Conspicuously post Do not exceed 2b
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Aisles and passageways Keep clear Keep in good repair 2c
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Working levels Difference in road or working levels Ramps, blocking, or grading 2d
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Storing material inside buildings Six foot rule Ten foot rule Segregate noncompatible materials 3a
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Personal fall arrest equipment Silos, hoppers, tanks 3b
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Stack bagged materials Step back the layers Cross-keying the bags 3c
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Scaffolds or runways Store materials needed for immediate operations 3d
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Stacking brick Seven foot rule Four foot rule 3e
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Stacking masonry blocks Six foot rule 3f
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Lumber Lumber Level and solidly supported sills Stable and self- supporting 3g
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Lumber piles 20 foot rule 16 foot rule 3h
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Cylindrical materials Structural steel, poles, pipe, bar stock Prevent spreading or tilting 3i
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Storage areas Tripping, fire, explosion, or pest harborage hazards Tripping, fire, explosion, or pest harborage hazards Control excess vegetation 4a
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Dockboards Portable/powered dockboards Secure in position Provide handholds 4b
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Enclosed chute Enclosed chute defined 20 foot rule 5a
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Dropping debris Without the use of chutes 42 inch, 6 foot rule 5b
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Warning signs and debris removal Post warning signs Debris handling ceases 5c
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Remove all Scrap lumber Waste material Rubbish 5d
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Fire regulations Comply with local fire regulations 5e
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Fire resistant containers Solvent waste Oily rags Flammable liquids 5f
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