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 1  1999 - 07/14/1999 - Safety Standards for Fall Protection in the Construction Industry. - 64:38077-38086

Standard Interpretations
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 1  2006 - 09/05/2006 - When protective measures must be installed after a hole is created on a construction worksite.
 2  2004 - 11/17/2004 - Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site.
 3  2004 - 03/10/2004 - Use of personal fall arrest systems at the edge of a well, pit, shaft, or similar excavation.
 4  2003 - 12/22/2003 - Fall protection requirements for stairwells and mechanical chase openings surrounded by interior stud walls in residential construction.
 5  2003 - 12/08/2003 - Review residential construction scenarios for alternative fall protection procedures.
 6  2003 - 11/17/2003 - Fall protection requirements for installing first three rows of roofing or for removing slide guards from a completed roof with a slope 6-in-12 or less.
 7  2003 - 09/26/2003 - Compliance of using warning lines and/or control access zones for fall protection on roofs with a slope greater than 4:12.
 8  2003 - 07/07/2003 - Requirements for fall protection when ladder jack scaffolds are used for residential and commercial construction.
 9  2003 - 06/30/2003 - Fall protection requirements for homes built of block and masonry construction.
 10  2003 - 05/21/2003 - Fall protection requirements for an employee working from a ladder on a walking/working surface other than the ground.
 11  2002 - 11/20/2002 - Alternative fall protection procedures for residential construction.
 12  2002 - 11/15/2002 - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs.
 13  2002 - 04/18/2002 - Fall protection requirements for roofing work in residential construction versus roofing work in other areas of construction.
 14  2001 - 08/16/2001 - Clarification of residential construction and fall protection requirements.
 15  2001 - 05/03/2001 - Fall protection requirements for workers engaged in "roof blocking."
 16  2001 - 01/05/2001 - Roofing material vendors must provide employee fall protection.
 17  2000 - 08/28/2000 - Clips used for wire rope guardrails; required fall protection in hoist area.
 18  2000 - 08/10/2000 - Fall protection requirements for residential construction (STD 3-0.1A).
 19  1999 - 08/03/1999 - Fall protection methods when assembling and installing roofs.
 20  1997 - 05/19/1997 - Fall protection for employees climbing or moving on preassembled reinforcing steel assemblies.
 21  1997 - 04/16/1997 - Fall protection in a situation regarding floor/roofing openings.
 22  1996 - 07/23/1996 - Enforcement of the fall protection standard and fall protection options.
 23  1995 - 11/02/1995 - Tying off of loft workers, top men and pile monks during sheet piling activities.
 24  1995 - 09/25/1995 - OSHA's new fall protection standards for construction will prohibit use of safety belts with side dee rings as part of a personal fall arrest system.
 25  1995 - 09/25/1995 - Review of a new product, "The Safety Boot".
 26  1995 - 08/28/1995 - The frequency of the load measuring system when testing fall arrest equipment should be set at 500 Hz.
 27  1995 - 08/11/1995 - OSHA policy regarding the use of rebar assemblies as ladders.
 28  1995 - 02/07/1995 - Hoisting personnel into and out of drilled shafts with a drill rig.
 29  1991 - 07/12/1991 - Fall Protection while climbing and working on a steel lattice structure resembling a communication tower.
 30  1990 - 09/24/1990 - Fall Protection Standards for Pole Climbing.


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