OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2014 September 30, 2015
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1 OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2014 September 30, 2015
2 29 CFR 1926 SUBPARTS 29 CFR M L L L E E M M X M MOST FREQUENTLY CITED SERIOUS VIOLATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION (b)(13) 1053(b)(1) 501(b)(1) FALL PROTECTION RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PORTABLE LADDERS NOT EXTENDED 3 FEET ABOVE LANDING 1514 FALL PROTECTION UNPROTECTED SIDES & EDGES 1370 EYE AND FACE PROTECTION 102(a)(1) 1347 FALL PROTECTION TRAINING 503(a)(1) 1219 HEAD PROTECTION 100(a) 1183 SCAFFOLDS FALL PROTECTION 451(g)(1) 780 AERIAL LIFTS FALL PROTECTION 453(b)(2)(v) 764 FALL PROTECTION ROOFING WORK ON LOW-SLOPED ROOFS 501(b)(10) 711 SAFE ACCESS 451(e)(1) Overall MFC 2
3 GENERAL SAFETY & HEALTH [ ] 20(b)(2) 21(b)(2) INSPECTIONS BY A COMPETENT PERSON EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAMS 434 INITIATE AND MAINTAIN ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAMS 632 SUBPART C 20(b)(1) 281 HOUSEKEEPING 25(a) 124 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITY 28(a) 72 3
4 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS [ ] 62(d)(1)(i) 62(d)(2)(v)(E) LEAD DETERMINING EXPOSURE AT OR ABOVE ACTION LEVELS 47 LEAD BIOLOGICAL MONITORING 29 WASHING FACILITIES FOR HARMFUL CONTAMINANTS SUBPART D 51(f)(1) 28 LEAD CHANGE AREAS PROVIDED PRIOR TO EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT 62(d)(2)(v)(C) 27 LEAD PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT PROVIDED PRIOR TO EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT 62(d)(2)(v)(B) 23 EMERGENCY EYEWASH/SHOWER 50(g) 23 4
5 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE & LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT [ ] 102(a)(1) 100(a) EYE AND FACE PROTECTION HEAD PROTECTION PPE PROVIDED USED & MAINTAINED SUBPART E 95(a) (a)(2) REQUIRED EYE & FACE PROTECTION ANSI REQUIREMENTS FOOT PROTECTION 12 5
6 FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTION [ ] 150(c)(1)(i) 150(c)(1)(vi) 2A FIRE EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED PER 3000 SQFT OF BUILDING AREA 42 EXTINGUISHERS WITH 50FT OF 5 GALLONS OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS 23 PROVIDING FIRE EXTINGUISHER NOT RATED LESS THAN 2A FOR EACH FLOOR SUBPART F 150(c)(1)(iv) 22 INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 150(a)(4) 19 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS INSPECTED PERIODICALLY & MAINTAINED 150(c)(1)(viii) 17 6
7 SIGNS, SIGNALS & BARRICADES [ ] 200(g)(1) 200(g)(2) TRAFFIC SIGNS AT POINTS OF HAZARD TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS/DEVICES FLAGGERS - SIGNALING SUBPART G 201(a) 15 VISIBILITY OF SIGNS AND SYMBOLS 200(a) 5 USE OF CAUTION SIGNS 200(c)(1) 2 7
8 MATERIALS HANDLING, STORAGE, USE & DISPOSAL [ ] 252(a) 251(a)(1) EXTERIOR DROP CHUTES 19 RIGGING EQUIPMENT INSPECTION & REMOVAL FROM SERVICE 16 WELDED ALLOY STEEL CHAIN SLING IDENTIFICATION SUBPART H 251(b)(1) 15 MATERIALS STORED TO PREVENT SLIDING FALLING, OR COLLAPSE 251(a)(2)(i) 11 GENERAL RIGGING EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 250(a)(1) 9 8
9 TOOLS: HAND & POWER [ ] 300(b)(1) 304(d) 304(h)(1) TOOLS DESIGNED FOR GUARDS GUARDS IN PLACE 121 GUARDING OF PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAWS 57 WOODWORKING TOOLS ANSI REQUIREMENTS 35 SUBPART I 300(b)(2) GUARDING OF CIRCULAR HAND-HELD RIPSAWS (f) GUARDING OF ROTATING/MOVING PARTS 29 9
10 WELDING & CUTTING [ ] 350(a)(9) 350(a)(10) CYLINDERS SECURED UPRIGHT OXYGEN CYLINDER STORAGE USING CABLES NEEDING REPAIR SUBPART J 351(b)(4) (h) REGULATORS AND GAUGES SHALL BE IN PROPER WORKING ORDER 5 SECURING OF CYLINDERS WHILE IN USE 350(a)(7) 4 10
11 ELECTRICAL [ ] 404(f)(6) 416(e)(1) GROUNDING PATH WORN/FRAYED CORDS AND CABLES FLEXIBLE CORD STRAIN RELIEF SUBPART K 405(g)(2)(iv) 174 USE OF GFCI OR ASSURED GROUNDING PROGRAM 404(b)(1)(i) (b)(2) EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND USE
12 SCAFFOLDS [ ] 451(g)(1) 453(b)(2)(v) FALL PROTECTION AERIAL LIFTS FALL PROTECTION SUBPART L SAFE ACCESS 451(e)(1) 638 FULL PLANKING 451(b)(1) (g)(1)(vii) PROTECTION BY PFAS OR GUARD RAIL SYSTEM
13 FALL PROTECTION [ ] 501(b)(13) 501(b)(1) RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION UNPROTECTED SIDES & EDGES 1370 FALL HAZARD TRAINING 4060 SUBPART M 503(a)(1) 1219 ROOFING WORK ON LOW-SLOPED ROOFS 501(b)(10) 711 ROOFING WORK ON STEEP ROOFS 501(b)(11)
14 HELICOPTERS, HOISTS, ELEVATORS, AND CONVEYORS [ ] 552(a)(1) 552(c)(1) HOISTS & ELEVATORS COMPLYING WITH MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS 15 HOISTS & ELEVATORS ENCLOSURES FOR HOIST TOWERS OUTSIDE OF STRUCTURE 4 SUBPART N 552(b)(8) HOISTS & ELEVATORS MATERIAL HOIST SHALL CONFORM WITH ANSI A
15 MOTOR VEHICLES, MECHANIZED EQUIPMENT, & MARINE OPERATIONS [ ] 602(d) 602(c)(1)(ii) 602(c)(1)(vi) INDUSTRIAL TRUCK OPERATOR TRAINING 47 MODIFICATIONS THAT AFFECT CAPACITY RATING 40 INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS ANSI B REQUIREMENTS 34 SUBPART O 602(c)(1)(vii) SAFE RIDING SPACE ON INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS (c)(1)(viii)(A) SAFETY PLATFORM SECURED TO CARRIAGE OR FORKS 17 15
16 EXCAVATIONS [ ] 652(a)(1) 651(c)(2) 651(k)(1) CAVE-IN PROTECTION SAFE EGRESS 242 COMPETENT PERSON - INSPECTIONS SUBPART P 651(j)(2) 651(k)(2) PROTECTION FROM FALLING/ROLLING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 159 COMPETENT PERSON - INSPECTION AND EMPLOYEE REMOVAL 55
17 CONCRETE & MASONRY CONSTRUCTION [ ] 701(b) 706(b) REINFORCING STEEL GUARDING SHORING EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSPECTED PRIOR TO ERECTION 5 MASONRY WALL OVER 8 FEET SHALL BE BRACED 147 SUBPART Q 703(b)(1) 5 SEMICIRCULAR MASONRY SAW GUARDING 703(a)(2) 4 702(i)(1) LOCKOUT/TAGOUT OF BULK CEMENT STORAGE FACILITIES 4 17
18 STEEL ERECTION [ ] 760(a)(1) 761(b) PROTECTION FROM FALL HAZARDS FALL HAZARD TRAINING 23 FALL PROTECTION FOR CONNECTION 118 SUBPART R 760(b)(3) 13 PROTECTION FROM FALL HAZARDS MORE THAN 2 STORIES OR 30 FEET 760(b)(1) 8 UNSECURED DECKING IN CDZ EXCEEDING 3,000 SQFT. 760(c)(3) 7 18
19 UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION, CAISSONS, COFFERDAMS, AND COMPRESSED AIR [ ] 800(q)(2) 800(b)(3) 800(g)(5)(ii) CONTROLLING ACCESS TO UNDERGROUND BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL INSPECTION OF DRILLING AREA BEFORE DRILLING OPERATIONS STARTS EMPLOYEES INSTRUCTED ON RECOGNITION AND AVOIDANCE OF HAZARDS UNDERGROUND SUBPART S DESIGNATED PERSON STATION ABOVE GROUND 800(g)(3) 1 800(d) 5-PERSON RESCUE TEAMS FOR JOBSITES LESS THAN 25 EMPLOYEES 1 19
20 DEMOLITION [ ] 850(a) 850(c) 851(b) ENGINEERING SURVEY PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OPERATIONS 49 UTILITIES SHUT OFF OR CAPPED BEFORE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS 6 SHORING AND BRACING OF WALLS AND FLOORS 4 SUBPART T 850(b) REMOVAL OF STRUCTURAL OR LOAD-SUPPORTING MEMBERS 4 850(g) OPEN WALLS PROTECTED BY A HEIGHT OF 42 INCHES 3 20
21 POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION [ ] 962(b)(3) 960(c)(1)(iii)(B) INSULATION ON THE ENERGIZED PART NO INDUCED VOLTAGES 2 2 SUBPART V SUPERVISION AND ANNUAL INSPECTION 950(b)(3) 1 21
22 ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE; OVERHEAD PROTECTION [ ] 1000(B) 1 ROPS ON EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED ON OR AFTER SEPT 1, SUBPART W 22
23 STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS [ ] 1053(b)(1) 1053(b)(4) PORTABLE LADDER 3 FEET ABOVE LANDING SURFACE APPROPRIATE USE 364 USING TOP STEP AS A STEP 1514 SUBPART X 1053(b)(13) 276 LADDER & STAIRWAY HAZARD TRAINING 1060(a) 244 STAIRWAY OR LADDER PROVIDED AT BREAK IN ELEVATION ON 19 INCHES 1051(a)
24 TOXIC & HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES [ ] 1101(k)(9)(i) 1101(f)(2)(i) ASBESTOS TRAINING PROGRAM 30 ASBESTOS EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT BY A COMPETENT PERSON 29 ASBESTOS EXPOSURE MONITORING SUBPART Z 1101(f)(1)(i) 18 ASBESTOS IDENTIFY PRESENCE, LOCATION & QUANTITY OF ACM/PACM 1101(k)(3)(i) 15 CLASS I, II, AND III WORK IN REGULATED AREA 1101(e)(1) 12 24
25 CRANES AND DERRICKS IN CONSTRUCTION [ ] 1412(f)(1) 1412(e)(1) 1424(a)(2)(ii) EQUIPMENT INSPECTION EVERY 12 MONTHS MONTHLY INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT 10 MAINTAIN BARRIERS AROUND HAZARD AREA 9 15 SUBPART CC OPERATION PROCEDURES OF EQUIPMENT 1428(a) (c)(1) SIGN PERSON QUALIFICATIONS 8 25
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