Title: Steel Erection 29 CFR 1926, Subpart R
1Steel Erection29 CFR 1926, Subpart R
2Overview of the rule
- Applies to
- Does not apply to
- Examples of steel erection activities
1a
3Preplanning operations and construction sequence
- Approval requirements to begin steel erection
- Written notification
- Anchor bolt repair, replacement, modification
2a
4Preplanning operations and construction sequence
- Commencing operations
- Notification of concrete/mortar strength
2b
5Site layout requirements
- Adequate access roads
- Adequate pedestrian and vehicle control
- Properly graded and drained storage areas
2c
6Overhead hoisting operations
- Working under suspended loads
- Routes for suspended loads
2d
7Site-specific erection plan
2e
8Hoisting and rigging of steel members materials
- Cranes and derricks regulations in 1926.550
3a
9Hoisting and rigging of steel members materials
- Hoisting and rigging operations
- Competent person responsibilities
- Pre-shift visual inspection and reporting
deficiencies - Operator and rigger responsibilities
3b
10Working under loads
- Preplanning routes for suspended loads
- Working under loads
3c
11Multiple lift requirements
- Criteria for multiple lifts
- Rigging of the multiple lift assembly
3d
12Structural steel assembly
- Structural stability
- Multi-story structures
- Slips, trips, and falls
4a
13Plumbing-up equipment
- Competent person
- Installing equipment
4b
14Installing metal decking
- Common hazards
- Holes and openings
- Laying and securing metal decking
4c
15Column stability and the use of anchor rods
- General requirements for erection stability
- Repairing, replacing or field modification of
anchor rods
5a
16Connecting beams and columns
- Releasing the load
- Securing diagonal bracing
- Double connections
- Column splicing
- Erecting perimeter columns
6a
17Erection and attachment of open web steel joists
- Danger of the process
- General requirements
- Attaching steel joists and girders
- Landing and placing loads on steel joists
7a
18Systems-engineered metal buildings
- Application requirements
- Anchoring of columns
- Rigid frames
- Construction loads
8a
19Systems-engineered metal buildings
- Girt and eave strut-to-frame connections
- Anchorage points for fall arrest systems
- Purlins as walking/working surfaces
- Placing loads
8b
20Falling object protection
- Provides employees with protection
- Requirements for securing loose items aloft
- Protection from falling objects
9a
21Fall protection threshold heights
- General requirements for fall protection
- Installing perimeter safety cables
- Requirements for connectors
10a
22Fall protection threshold heights
- Controlled decking zones
- Guardrail, personal fall arrest, and
positioning device systems - Custody of fall protection systems and equipment
10b
23Steel erection rule training requirements
- Employees exposed to fall hazards
- Training for multiple lift rigging
- Training for connectors
- Controlled decking zones training requirements
11a