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OSHA regulates construction worker safety separately from its general industry requirements. Construction standards can be found in 29 CFR 1926. Construction work is defined in OSHA's regulations as "work for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating."


 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Directives01/01/1981 - CPL 2.34 CH-1 - Changes to the Construction SAVE's Manual National
Directives01/01/1981 - CPL 2.35 CH-1 - Changes to the Regulatory and General Industry SAVE's Manual National
Interpretations01/14/2004 - Requirements for leaving construction vehicles unattended and running on an off-highway job-site.[1926.600; 1926.600(a)(3)(ii)]  National
Interpretations01/16/03--Necessary precautions required to prevent entry into a swinging superstructure's radius. National
Interpretations01/19/2005 - Safety chain requirements for pile driving hammer hoses.[1926.603; 1926.603(a)(9); 1926.603(a)(10)]  National
Interpretations01/23/2004 - Compliance of shop-installed steel angle or bent plates running along the length of the top flange of a perimeter beam.[1926.754; 1926.754(c)(1)(i)]  National
Interpretations01/25/2006 - OSHA requirements applicable to use of the Contex "Magic Arm" below-the-hook lifting device. [1926.20(b); 1926.21(b)(2); 1926.251(a)(1); 1926.550; 1926.753] National
Interpretations01/25/2006 - Requirements for carrying and stacking lumber with nails. [1926.95(a); 1926.250(b)] National
Interpretations01/27/1994 - 1926.850(a) - Demolition regulations do apply to the removal of ceilings and inte rior non-load bearing walls and partitions. National
Interpretations01/29/2004 - Requirements for storage and handling of gasoline on a construction site.[1926.152(a); 1926.152(a)(1); 1926.152(e); 1926.152(e)(2); 1926.152(f); 1926.152(g); 1926.155(a); 1926.155(l)] National
Interpretations01/31/2006 - Highway work zones and reflective/warning vests for the protection of off-duty police officers working as flaggers. [1926.200; 1926.200(g)(2); 1926.201; 1926.201(a)] National
Interpretations02/01/1996 - Contractors and the criteria for applying the Construction Work Standard.[1910; 1910.12; 1926] National
Interpretations02/02/1995 - 1926.51 - Enforcing the provision for toilet facilities on construction and demolition sites. National
Interpretations02/04/2004 - Requirements for providing seatbelts for drivers whose size precludes their using seatbelts.[1926.601; 1926.601(b)(9); 1926.95(a); 1910.132(a); 1926.601(a)] National
Interpretations02/09/2004 - Requirements for load-testing and marking of special custom-design rigging accessories; applicability of ASME standards.[1926.251; 1926.251(a)(4); 1926.32; 1926.32(q)] National
Interpretations02/10/1994 - 1926.51(f) - Application of 29 CFR 1926.51(f) National
Interpretations02/15/2005 - Request to expand the application of the "de minimis" policy regarding Section 1926.453(b)(2)(iii) and the use of the "Wishbone" fall protection device beyond the parameters described in OSHA's February 2, 2004 letter to Mr. Michael Kurt National
Interpretations02/16/1993 - 1926.706 - Bracing of masonry block walls. National
Interpretations02/19/2004 - Inspection, testing, and operation requirements for Woltman PVE 5021S pile driving equipment.[1926.20; 1926.20(b)(2); 1926.31; 1926.550; 1926.550(a); 1926.550(a)(17); 1926.550(b); 1926.550(b)(2)] National
Interpretations02/25/1992 - 1926 - Elevator Hazards During Construction. National
Interpretations02/25/2003 - Retesting of reassembled lifting accessories if original manufacturing controls are ensured; retesting requirement if repair/replacement of parts due to breakage, damage, or evidence of diminished capacity.[1926.251; 1926.251(a)(4)] National
Interpretations03/01/1995 - Policy on focused inspections in construction. National
Interpretations03/02/2005- Emergency medical services on construction sites.[1910.134; 1910.134(a)(2); 1926.21(b)(2); 1926.50(a); 1926.50(b); 1926.50; 1926.50(c); 1926.50(d); 1926.50(d)(1); 1926.50(d)(2); 1926.50(f); 1926.103] National
Interpretations03/10/2006 - Impalement from reinforcing steel protruding horizontally; §1926.701(b). [1926.701(b)] National
Interpretations03/10/2006 - Whether the four-bolt requirement in §1926.755(a)(1) applies to a pre-existing column that will be left in place during a renovation/alteration project. [1926.755; 1926.755(a)(1)] National
Interpretations03/11/2002 - Safety vest requirements to protect flaggers from traffic hazards during construction work.[1926.201] National
Interpretations03/11/2004- Prohibition of installation of sheer connectors and pour-stop angles to top flange of steel steel beams prior to decking.[1926.754(c); 1926.754(c)(1); 1926.754(c)(1)(i)] National
Interpretations03/15/2005 - Application of OSH Act and Multi-employer Citation Policy rather than CWHSSA to ensure subcontractors meet construction occupational safety and health responsibilities.[1926.16(a)] National
Interpretations03/17/1992 - 1926.11 - OSHA Regulations for single family dwelling construction. National
Interpretations03/25/1992 - 1926.852 - Design of Debris Chute National
Interpretations03/27/2006 - Construction requirements for personnel hoists; applicability of ANSI A10.4-2004. [1926.552(c)(16)] National
Interpretations03/27/2006 - Worker exposure to impalement hazards while constructing upper rebar mats over rebar protrusions from lower levels. [1926.701; 1926.701(b)(1)] National
Interpretations03/28/1994 - 1910.176 - Proper procedures for stacking materials at construction sites. National
Interpretations03/30/2004- Removal of regulators and use of valve protection caps when hoisting compressed gas cylinders.[1926.350; 1926.350(a); 1926.350(a)(6)] National
Directives03/31/1991 - STD 3-15.3 - 29 CFR 1926.705, Requirements for Lift-Slab Construction Operations - Inspection Procedures and Guidelines National
Interpretations04/17/2006 - Guardrail height requirements for construction activities in General Industry Facilities. [1926.502; 1926.502(b)(1)] National
Interpretations04/19/1993 - 1926 - Toilets are not required at construction jobsites if transportation is readily available to nearby facilities. National
Interpretations05/09/2006 - Do the requirements in §1926.756(c) apply to double connections made at a beam away from a column? [1926.756; 1926.756(c)(1)] National
Interpretations05/11/2004- Requirements for use of high-visibility warning garments by construction workers in highway work zones.of 1926.501(b)(13).[1926; 1926.200; 1926.201; 1926.202; 1926.203; 1926.201(a); 1926.200(g)(2); 1926.651(d)] National
Interpretations05/17/2004- Construction of homes with masonry walls is not considered "residential construction" in applying STD 03-00-001.[1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(k)] National
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