Wyo. Code R. 053-0008-18
OSHA - Construction 1926
Chapter 18: Steel Erection
Effective Date: 01/17/1995 to 04/02/2007
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 053.0008.18.01171995
| 1926.750 | Flooring requirements. |
|---|---|
| 1926.751 | Structural steel assembly. |
| 1926.752 | Bolting, riveting, fitting-up, and plumbing-up. |
| 1916.753 | Safety Nets |
AUTHORITY: Sec. 107, Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (Construction Safety Act) (40 U.S.C. 333); secs. 4, 6, 8,
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657); Secretary of Labor's Order No. 12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR 25059), or 9-83 (48 FR 35736), as applicable.
(a) Permanent flooring-skeleton steel construction in tiered buildings.
(1) The permanent floors shall be installed as the erection of structural members progresses, and there shall be not more than eight stories between the erection floor and the uppermost permanent floor, except where the structural integrity is maintained as a result of the design.
(2) At no time shall there be more than four floors or 48 feet of unfinished bolting or welding above the foundation or uppermost permanently secured floor.
(b) Temporary flooring-skeleton steel construction in tiered buildings.
(1)
(i) The derrick or erection floor shall be solidly planked or decked over its entire surface except for access openings. Planking or decking of equivalent strength, shall be of proper thickness to carry the working load. Planking shall be not less than 2 inches thick full size undressed, and shall be laid tight and secured to prevent movement.
(ii) On buildings or structures not adaptable to temporary floors, and where scaffolds are not used, safety nets shall be installed and maintained whenever the potential fall distance exceeds two stories or 25 feet. The nets shall be hung with sufficient clearance to prevent contacts with the surface of structures below.
(iii) Floor periphery-safety railing. A safety railing of 1/2-inch wire rope or equal shall be installed, approximately 42 inches high, around the periphery of all temporary-planked or temporary metal-decked floors of tier buildings and other multifloored structures during structural steel assembly.
(2)
(i) Where skeleton steel erection is being done, a tightly planked and substantial floor shall be maintained within two stories or 30 feet, whichever is less, below and directly under that portion of each tier of beams on which any work is being performed, except when gathering and stacking temporary floor planks on a lower floor, in preparation for transferring such planks for use on an upper floor. Where such a floor is not practicable, paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies. STEP/SAVE
(ii) When gathering and stacking temporary floor planks, the planks shall be removed successively, working toward the last panel of the temporary floor so that the work is always done from the planked floor.
(iii) When gathering and stacking temporary floor planks from the last panel, the employees assigned to such work shall be protected by safety belts with safety lines attached to a catenary line or other substantial anchorage.
(c) Flooring-other construction.
(1) In the erection of a building having double wood floor construction, the rough flooring shall be completed as the building progresses, including the tier below the one on which floor joists are being installed.
(2) For single wood floor or other flooring systems, the floor immediately below the story where the floor joists are being installed shall be kept planked or decked over.
[39 FR 22801, June 24, 1974, as amended at 39 FR 24361, July 2, 1974]
1926.751 Structural steel assembly.
(a) During the final placing of solid web structural members, the load shall not be released from the hoisting line until the members are secured with not less than two bolts, or the equivalent at each connection and drawn up wrench tight.
(b) Open web steel joists shall not be placed on any structural steel framework unless such framework is safely bolted or welded.
(c)
(1) In steel framing, where bar joists are utilized, and columns are not framed in at least two directions with structural steel members, a bar joist shall be field-bolted at columns to provide lateral stability during construction.
(2) Where longspan joists or trusses, 40 feet or longer, are used, a center row of bolted bridging shall be installed to provide lateral stability during construction prior to slacking of hoisting line.
(3) No load shall be placed on open web steel joists until these security requirements are met.
(d) Tag lines shall be used for controlling loads.
1926.752 Bolting, riveting, fitting-up, and plumbing-up.
(a) General requirements.
(1) Containers shall be provided for storing or carrying rivets, bolts, and drift pins, and secured against accidental displacement when aloft.
(2) Pneumatic hand tools shall be disconnected from the power source, and pressure in hose lines shall be released, before any adjustments or repairs are made.
(3) Air line hose sections shall be tied together except when quick disconnect couplers are used to join sections.
(4) Eye protection shall be provided in accordance with Subpart E of this part.
(b) Bolting.
(1) When bolts or drift pins are being knocked out, means shall be provided to keep them from falling.
(2) Impact wrenches shall be provided with a locking device for retaining the socket.
(c) Riveting.
(1) Riveting shall not be done in the vicinity of combustible material unless precautions are taken to prevent fire.
(2) When rivet heads are knocked off, or backed out, means shall be provided to keep them from falling.
(3) A safety wire shall be properly installed on the snap and on the handle of the pneumatic riveting hammer and shall be used at all times. The wire size shall be not less than No. 9 (B&S gauge), leaving the handle and annealed No. 14 on the snap, or equivalent.
(d) Plumbing-up.
(1) Connections of the equipment used in plumbing-up shall be properly secured.
(2) The turnbuckles shall be secured to prevent unwinding while under stress.
(3) Plumbing-up guys related equipment shall be placed so that employees can get at the connection points.
(4) Plumbing-up guys shall be removed only under the supervision of a competent person.
(e) Wood planking shall be of proper thickness to carry the working load, but shall be not less than 2 inches thick full size undressed, exterior grade plywood, at least 3/4-inch thick, or equivalent material.
(f) Metal decking of sufficient strength shall be laid tight and secured to prevent movement.
(g) Planks shall overlap the bearing on each end by a minimum of 12 inches.
(h) Wire mesh, exterior plywood, or equivalent, shall be used around columns where planks do not fit tightly.
(i) Provisions shall be made to secure temporary flooring against displacement.
(j) All unused openings in floors, temporary or permanent, shall be completely planked over or guarded in accordance with Subpart M of this part.
(k) Employees shall be provided with safety belts in accordance with 1926.104 when they are working on float scaffolds.
(a) Safety nets shall be provided when workplaces are more than 25 feet above the ground or water surface, or other surfaces where the use of ladders, scaffolds, catch platforms, temporary floors, safety lines, or safety belts is impractical.
(b) Where safety net protection is required by this part, operations shall not be undertaken until the net is in place and has been tested.
(c)(1) Nets shall extend 8 feet beyond the edge of the work surface where employees are exposed and shall be installed as close under the work surface as practical but in no case more than 25 feet below such work surface. Nets shall be hung with sufficient clearance to prevent user's contact with the surfaces or structures below. Such clearances shall be determined by impact load testing.
(2) It is intended that only one level of nets be required for bridge construction.
(d) The mesh size of nets shall not exceed 6 inches by 6 inches. All new nets shall be accepted performance standards of 17,500 foot-pounds minimum impact resistance as determined and certified by the manufacturers, and shall bear a label of proof test. Edge ropes shall provide a minimum breaking strength of 5,000 pounds.
(e) Forged steel safety hooks or shackles shall be used to fasten the net to its supports.
(f) Connections between net panels shall develop the full strength of the net.