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| Standard Number: | 1926.751 |
September 17, 2007 Mr. Barton Foreman Providence Engineering Corporation 117 S. West End Avenue Lancaster, PA 17603 Re: Distinction between "column" and "post" in the Safety Standards for Steel Erection, 29 CFR 1926 Subpart R Dear Mr. Foreman: This is in response to your fax transmittal dated June 28, 2007, to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). You asked for information regarding the terms "column" and "post" under the Steel Erection Safety Standards, 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart R. We have paraphrased your questions as follows: Question: Subpart R of part 1926 has different anchorage requirements for certain steel support members depending on whether they are classified as "columns" or "posts." At what point is a vertical supporting member considered a "column" instead of a "post"? Under Subpart R, does a support member classified as "post" become a "column" when the member exceeds a specified length or carries more than a specified load? Answer: In 29 CFR 1926 Subpart R (Steel Erection), 1926.751 defines the terms "column" and "post" as follows: Column means a load-carrying vertical member that is part of the primary skeletal framing system. Columns do not include posts.Under Subpart R, therefore, a vertical structural member can be considered a "post" only under two specific circumstances, i.e., that it weigh 300 pounds or less and is axially loaded, or that it is not axially loaded but is laterally restrained by the structural member above it. Neither the magnitude of load applied to the member nor the height of the member has any effect on whether that member is classified as a "post" or "column" under Subpart R.1 If you need additional clarification on this subject, please contact us by fax at: U.S. Department of Labor, Directorate of Construction, Office of Construction Standards and Guidance, fax # 202-693-1689. You can also contact us by mail at the above office, Room N3468, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210, although there will be a delay in our receiving correspondence by mail. Sincerely, Steven F. Witt, Director Directorate of Construction 1 For background on the development of the anchorage requirements for posts and columns under Subpart R, refer to the rule preamble at 66 Federal Register 5221-23 (January 18, 2001). [ back to text ] |
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