Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 1735
(c) Pipe-covering insulation, steel beam and column fire protection, and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning duct work shall be surveyed for asbestos. If asbestos is present, the employer shall comply with Section 1529.
(4) During demolition, continuing inspections shall be made as the work progresses to detect hazards resulting from weakened or deteriorated floors or walls, or loosened material.
Employees shall not be permitted to work where such hazards exist until they are corrected by shoring, bracing, or other effective means.
(d)(1) Prior to starting demolition operations, all structural or other hazardous deficiencies noted during the survey required by Section 1734(b)(1) shall be shored, braced or otherwise corrected as recommended in the survey.
(e) In demolishing any building or structure or alteration involving partial demolition thereof, all material displaced, unless required for reconstruction, shall be transported immediately to the ground. The amount of material stored upon any structure or any portion of such structure shall not exceed its safe carrying capacity.
(4) When wood floor beams serve to brace interior walls or free-standing exterior walls, such beams shall be left in place until other equivalent support can be installed to replace them.
Note: For selective demolition by explosives of buildings and structures, refer to appropriate Articles of Group 18, Explosives and Pyrotechnics of the General Industry Safety Orders and this Article.
(f)(1) Except for the cutting of holes in floors for chutes, holes through which to drop materials, preparation of storage space, and similar necessary preparatory work, the demolition of exterior walls and floor construction shall begin at the top of the structure and proceed downward and each story of exterior wall and floor construction shall be removed and dropped into the storage space before commencing the removal of exterior walls and floors in the story next below.
(l) Where a hazard exists from fragmentation of glass, all glazed openings shall be removed at least one floor below the working level.
(m)(1) No wall section, which is more than one story or 12 feet in height, shall be permitted to stand alone without lateral bracing, unless a civil engineer, currently registered in California, has submitted engineering data to the Division substantiating the capability of the wall to stand without lateral support.
(o) Planks spanning the distance between adequate beams shall be used where necessary as a substitute for weakened floors, and as access walkways over open or weakened areas.
When demolishing floors and roofs, employees shall be prohibited from working below this activity. Demolition of floor spaces shall continue until all unsupported flooring is removed. When employees are required to remove floor support beams, wall sections, etc., by hand, scaffolding as described in Article 21 of the Construction Safety Orders or elevating work platforms and aerial devices as described in Article 24 of the General Industry Safety Orders shall be provided and used where necessary to insure employee safety.
(p)(1) Stairways designated as means of access shall be maintained clear for use within two floors or twenty-four feet of the demolition work above.
(q) In a multi-story building, when a stairwell is being used for access or egress, it shall be properly illuminated by either natural or artificial means, and completely and substantially covered over at a point not less than two floors below the floor on which work is being performed, and access to the floor where the work is in progress shall be through a properly lighted, protected, and separate passageway.
(r)(1) Construction passenger elevators for hoisting employees shall be provided on demolition projects on multi-story buildings seven or more floors or seventy-two feet or more in height.
(w) No salvage of materials shall be permitted during demolition operations on any building, structure, falsework or scaffold more than three stories high or the equivalent height for which a permit is required.
Note: For mechanical demolition of buildings and structures, refer to appropriate sections of Article 10 of the Construction Safety Orders, Article 93 of the General Industrial Safety Orders, and this Article.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 142.3 and 6401.5, Labor Code.
1. Amendment filed 2-11-72, effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 72, No. 7).
2. Amendment filed 5-21-75, effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 21).
3. Amendment of subsection (n) filed 10-18-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 43).
4. New subsection (z) filed 4-3-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 13).
5. Amendment filed 12-4-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 49).
6. Editorial correction of printing error in subsection (o) (Register 92, No. 33).
7. Amendment filed 5-22-95; operative 6-21-95 (Register 95, No. 21).
8. Editorial correction redesignating erroneous second subsection (g) as subsection (q) (Register 2010, No. 34).