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Steel Erection

Quick Notes
On January 18, 2001, OSHA published a revised safety rule that addresses the major causes of fatalities and injuries in steel erection.
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.

* What are the requirements of the steel erection standard?
Supplemental Information and Regulatory Text   PDF
1926.754 (c)(3), revoked, slip resistance of walking surfaces of coated structural steel member.
News Release
01/18/2006
01/18/2002
11/21/2001
07/13/2001
01/17/2001
Federal Register
07/17/2001   HTML | PDF
01/18/2001   HTML | PDF
* OSHA Inspection Guidance
Compliance Directive 2-1.34
* What kind of assistance will OSHA be providing to help me comply with the new requirement?
eTool, Presentation and speakers notes
* What if I still have questions?
Contact your local OSHA office: http://www.osha.gov/html/RAmap.html




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