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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
Interpretations 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)]01/31/2006National
Interpretations Motor vehicle requirements for a re-paving project. [1926.601; 1926.601(a)]07/03/2007National
Interpretations Requirements for leaving construction vehicles unattended and running on an off-highway job-site.[1926.600; 1926.600(a)(3)(ii)] 01/14/2004National
Interpretations"Threaded studs" are prohibited from being installed prior to decking when they project.[1926.754(c)(1); 1926.754(c)(1)(i)]12/11/2003National
Directives01/01/1981 - CPL 2.34 CH-1 - Changes to the Construction SAVE's Manual07/16/2003National
Interpretations03/01/1995 - Policy on focused inspections in construction.03/01/1995National
Directives03/31/1991 - STD 3-15.3 - 29 CFR 1926.705, Requirements for Lift-Slab Construction Operations - Inspection Procedures and Guidelines07/22/2003National
Interpretations04/17/2006 - Guardrail height requirements for construction activities in General Industry Facilities. [1926.502; 1926.502(b)(1)]04/17/2006National
Directives06/05/1985 - CPL 2.64 - Implementation of a Construction Fatality Information Dissemination System07/18/2003National
Directives06/15/1987 - CPL 2.34 CH-3 - Changes to the Construction Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual07/18/2003National
Interpretations07/13/1993 - Positioning hooks on concrete formwork.07/13/1993National
Directives07/14/2006 - CPL 02-00-141 - Inspection Scheduling for Construction07/14/2006National
Interpretations08/05/1993 - Duties of a construction manager on a multi-employer worksite.08/05/1993National
Directives08/06/1990 - CPL 2.34 CH-5 - Change to the Construction Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVES) Manual07/22/2003National
Directives09/01/1979 - CPL 2.34 - Construction SAVE's Manual07/09/2003National
Directives09/01/1979 - CPL 2.35 - Regulatory and General Industry SAVE's Manual07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - CPL 2.9 - Inspections of Granted Variances07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 1-15.1 - Clarification of "Operations Which Involve Construction Work" as Related to Telecommunication Work07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 1-15.5 - Clarification of 29CFR 1926.604(a)(2)(i) and (ii) Concerning the Applicability of 1/2-Inch Plastic Sheets as a Substitute for Open Mesh Material07/09/2003National
Interpretations1910.176 - Proper procedures for stacking materials at construction sites.03/28/1994National
Interpretations1926 - Elevator Hazards During Construction.02/25/1992National
Interpretations1926 - Toilets are not required at construction jobsites if transportation is readily available to nearby facilities.04/19/1993National
Interpretations1926.11 - OSHA Regulations for single family dwelling construction.03/17/1992National
Interpretations1926.20(d)(2) - General industry standards to construction activities.12/03/1993National
Interpretations1926.32 - Clarification of the OSHA standard 1926.32 addressing competent persons at construction sites.08/31/1995National
Interpretations1926.32 - Construction vs. Maintenance.08/11/1994National
Interpretations1926.51 - Enforcing the provision for toilet facilities on construction and demolition sites.02/02/1995National
Interpretations1926.51(f) - Application of 29 CFR 1926.51(f)02/10/1994National
Interpretations1926.54 - De minimis violation status is accorded to power lasers used in the construction industry.10/21/1992National
Interpretations1926.54 - Degree of hazard associated with low power lasers in construction industry.09/17/1992National
Interpretations1926.706 - Bracing of masonry block walls.02/16/1993National
Interpretations1926.800 - Definition of Potentially Gassy Atmosphere.07/24/1993National
Interpretations1926.850(a) - Demolition regulations do apply to the removal of ceilings and inte rior non-load bearing walls and partitions.01/27/1994National
Interpretations1926.852 - Design of Debris Chute03/25/1992National
Guidance Documents2003 Edition with Revisions Number 1 and 2 Incorporated, (December 2007) National
Violations2006 Violation Summary for Materials Handling - Construction (PDF) National
Violations2006 Violation Summary for General Safety - Construction (PDF) National
Violations2006 Violation Summary for Motor Vehicles - Construction (PDF) National
Violations2006 Violation Summary for Occupational Health - Construction (PDF) National
Violations2006 Violations Summary for Power Transmission and Distribution - Construction (PDF) National
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