Steel Erection
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Quick Notes |
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On January 18, 2001, OSHA published a revised safety rule that addresses the major causes of fatalities and injuries in steel erection. |
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The rule, effective January 18, 2002, phases-in some provisions affecting the design of building components. The phase-in policy requirements applies to projects based on building permit date, contract date (for bridges), and whether steel erection had begun as of September 16, 2001. |
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Page last updated: April 12, 2007
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