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Subpart R Compliance Guide (back to top)

The Subpart R Compliance Guide is accompanied by a CD-ROM that is fully interactive with a Power Point presentation that is editable and navigable for customizing specific to your company needs. The guide is complete with tabbed/indexed copy of the text from the federal Register, sample forms and compliance guidance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steel Joists & Girders (back to top)

The Steel Joists & Girders video is a combined effort of SEAA and the Steel Joist Institute (SJI). The video features a comprehensive look at the various types of joists, joist designs, panelization (complete with 3-D animation), incorporating the latest OSHA steel erection standards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Detailing Guide (back to top)

 

CLICK HERE for a printable version of the Detailing Guide summary.

The SEAA/NISD “Detailing Guide for the Enhancement of Erection Safety” was developed by industry experts, for the steel erection industry! The growing trends towards “Design-Build and “Fast-Track” methods of today’s construction have made it more important that ever, that the alliance between members of the steel industry become even more concentrated. The intent of these “erector friendly” is to permit detailers and erectors together to better provide structures that are safer, timely and more erectable; promoting the use of structural steel as the material of choice.

Endorsed by the Steel Erectors Association of America and [SEAA], and the National Institute of Steel Detailing [NISD], the Detailing Guide is widely accepted and used by industry members as an invaluable tool for detailing firms, steel erectors, fabricators, and any other firms that employ people to prepare and review structural steel shop drawings. The manual features 50 ready-to-use pictorial drawings, with suggested concepts, hints and illustrations of erection aids which have been based on OSHA 2001 [29 CFR 1926.750 through 761] new steel erection standard and the combined experience of SEAA and NISD members. None of the information presented in this guide is meant to supersede project-specific contracts.

This program is priced at $50.00, plus S/H. CLICK HERE to place your online order today!

Part 1

  • Table of Contents
  • Preamble
  • The Team
  • Pre-Drafting
  • Checklist

Part 2 – OSHA Mandatory Sketches [29CFR – Subpart R 1926-750 thru 761]

Critical lifts 1926.751 [definitions]
  Tripping hazards 1926.754 [c] [1] [I]
  Fall through deck protection 1926.754 [e] [2] [i] [ii]
  Column anchorage 1926.755 [a] [1] [2]
  Minimum number of bolts 1926.756 [a] [1] [2]
  Perimeter protection 1926.756 [e] [1] [2]
  Column splices 1926.756 [d]
  Double connections 1926.756 [c] [1] [2]
  Bracing connection 1926.756 [2] [b]
  Joist/Joist Girder stability 1926.757 [a] [1] [i] [ii] [iii]
  Joist attachment 1926.757 [a] [8] [I] [ii] [b] [1] [2]
  Fall protection 1926.760 [a] [1] [2]

Part 3 – Good Practice [Suggested] Sketches

  • Erector friendly column
  • Access clearances
  • Hand traps [lacerations hazards
  • Punctures/snagging hazards
  • Self-support connections
  • Rollover protection
  • Deck supports
  • Out of position problems
  • Beam connections [options]
  • Bracings
  • Spandrel

Part 4 – Appendixes

  • Tools for the Trade
  • Suggested useful notes
  • Suggested useful details
  • Horizon tonal swing clearances [beam to beam]
  • Vertical swing clearances [between columns]
  • Horizontal swing clearance [beam to beam]

References

Conclusions

Acknowledgements

Sketches on the interactive CD-ROM

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Complete Set of 8 Training Videos (back to top)

This is the complete Sub-part R Series: 1) Fall Hazard Training; 2) Controlled Decking Training; 3) Multi-lift Rigging Procedure Training; 4) Connector Training - in both English and Spanish (thus 8 total videos). Scroll down to see the detailed description of each tape.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete Set of 4 Training Videos (back to top)

CLICK HERE for a printable version of the Training Videos Contents.

 

Tape #1: Fall Hazard Training

1. Defining the new Subpart-R OSHA Standard

2. Identifying Fall Hazards on the job site
· Proper ways to get on and off equipment
· Proper ways to get on and off trailers
· Dangers of shifting loads while unloading
· Dangers of slippery surfaces
· Tripping hazards
· Holes & opening

3. Fall Protection Systems used in steel erection; their requirements,
installation, maintenance, inspection and removal
· Personal fall arrest systems
· Anchorage point systems
· Guard rails and perimeter cables
· Safety nets
· Horizontal and vertical lifelines
· Positioning devices

Tape #2: Controlled Decking Zone Training

1. Defining the new subpart R OSHA Standard

2. Identifying CDZ Hazards on the job site
· Slippery surfaces
· Tripping hazards
· Holes & openings
· The leading edge
· Hoisting materials
· Joist failures
· Personal protective equipment requirements

3. CDZ Design & Layout Requirements
· Size
· Perimeter
· Access

4. Requirements & Procedures for Laying Deck
· Initial decking
· Secured & unsecured deck
· Openings & covers
· Column gaps
· Moving control lines
· Fall protection

5. Custody of Fall Protection

Tape #3: Multi-Lift Rigging Procedure Training

1. Defining the new subpart R OSHA Standard

2. Identifying Multi-lift Hazards on the job site
· Crushing or amputation injuries on the ground
· Rigging failure during hoisting
· Power lines
· Crane hand signals

3. Multi-lift Systems; their requirements, installation, maintenance,
inspection and removal
· Rigging equipment: wire rope slings, hooks & shackles
· Clean lay-down area
· Cribbing
· Storage/staging
· Personal protective equipment
· Specially designed Multi-lift rigging devices

4. Proper Procedures for Multi-lift Rigging
· Proper planning with beam list
· Determining load capacity
· Determining weight of a member
· Proper crane hand signals
· Safety rules for Multi-lift rigging
Maximum of 5 members
Seven foot rule
Wind limits
Safe route
Member restrictions
Crane requirements
· Marking centerlines
· Use of tag line

Tape #4: Connector Training

1. Defining the new Subpart-R OSHA Standard

2. Identifying Hazards for connectors
· Hazards of slippery surfaces
· Tripping hazards
· Personal fall protection systems
· Sorting
· Hoisting
· Double connections
· Crane hand signals

3. Proper Procedures for Connecting
· Setting columns
· Making connections including safety seats & staggered clips
· Double connection requirements
· Filler beams
· Column splices