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Standard Number > 1926 > 1926.500
- 1926.500 - "Built-up" roofing work. [03/21/1984]
- 1926.500 - "Guarding of Floor Openings and Floor Holes" to floor openings of a limited depth. [08/31/1989]
- 1926.500 - A draft fall protection plan written in accordance with 1926.502. [09/11/1995]
- 1926.500 - Clarification of residential construction and fall protection requirements. [08/16/2001]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection requirements for residential construction (STD 3-0.1A). [08/10/2000]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection requirements for roofing work in residential construction versus roofing work in other areas of construction. [04/18/2002]
- 1926.500 - Guarding of protruding steel rods. [06/18/1991]
- 1926.500 - Height limitations for using the alternate fall protection provision of STD 3-0.1A. [07/03/2001]
- 1926.500 - Perimeter Guarding Utilizing Wire Rope. [09/14/1990]
- 1926.500 - Railing required for opensided floor or platform 6 feet or more above the floor or ground level. [09/18/1979]
- 1926.500 - Required floor guarding for pouring concrete on metal decking. [02/13/1986]
- 1926.500 - Steel bands used as guardrails. [07/28/1981]
- 1926.500 - Temporary planked or metal-decked floors. [12/23/1976]
- 1926.500 - Where a safety monitor may be used in lieu of a motion-stopping-safety system (MSS system) on construction sites. [11/08/1988]
- 1926.500(a)(3)(i) - Whether a manufacturer-stipulated minimum anchor point elevation of 18½ feet precludes the use of a shock absorbing lanyard in an aerial lift. [01/14/2009]
- 1926.500(b) - Whether a manufacturer-stipulated minimum anchor point elevation of 18½ feet precludes the use of a shock absorbing lanyard in an aerial lift. [01/14/2009]

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