Standard Number > 1926 > 1926.500
- 1926.500 - 1926.500, Guardrails, handrails & guards. [12/23/1973]
- 1926.500 - Ball-type handrail system. [09/18/1984]
- 1926.500 - Certain built-up roofing requirements. [03/16/1981]
- 1926.500 - Clarification of our standard railing requirements. [04/10/1986]
- 1926.500 - Clarification of the terms "hole" versus "unprotected sides or edges." [08/14/2000]
- 1926.500 - Compliance of using warning lines and/or control access zones for fall protection on roofs with a slope greater than 4:12. [09/26/2003]
- 1926.500 - Design criteria for a standard railing. [03/20/1986]
- 1926.500 - Failure of Wire Rope and Banding Steel Guardrails to provide Protection. [03/31/1988]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection for various lift-devices; restraint, positioning, fall arrest and rescue requirements; maintenance vs. construction examples. [08/14/2000]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection is not required where there is no feasible means of providing it while working on vehicles or trailers. [03/10/2004]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection non-conforming guardrail criteria for application of a de minimis policy. [05/12/2000]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection requirements for an employee working from a ladder on a walking/working surface other than the ground. [05/21/2003]
- 1926.500 - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs. [11/15/2002]
- 1926.500 - Guarding Low-Pitched-Roof Perimeters. [06/24/1981]
- 1926.500 - Interpretation of OSHA Fall Protection Exemption (29 CFR 1926.500(a)(1)) during inspection, investigation, and assessment activities. [03/02/2010]
- 1926.500 - OSHA's New Fall Protection Standard for the Construction Industry. [09/25/1995]
- 1926.500 - OSHA's new fall protection standards for construction will prohibit use of safety belts with side dee rings as part of a personal fall arrest system. [09/25/1995]
- 1926.500 - Perimeter guarding of low-pitched roofs. [04/14/1981]
- 1926.500 - Portable ladders. [04/02/1996]
- 1926.500 - Request for approval of guardrail system. [03/24/1993]
- 1926.500 - Requirements for fall protection when ladder jack scaffolds are used for residential and commercial construction. [07/07/2003]
- 1926.500 - Requirements for toeboards. [03/22/1978]
- 1926.500 - Requirements of Interim Fall Protection Compliance Guidelines for Residential Construction for guardrails and fall protection during roofing work. [04/10/2001]
- 1926.500 - Review of a new product, "The Safety Boot". [09/25/1995]
- 1926.500 - Scaffolding/shoring. [04/11/2005]
- 1926.500 - Stairways used in construction. [10/01/1991]
- 1926.500 - Standard railing requirements. [11/14/1985]
- 1926.500 - Steel Banding as Guardrails. [01/09/1979]
- 1926.500 - Strength criteria for guardrail and stairway systems. [11/02/1984]
- 1926.500 - The frequency of the load measuring system when testing fall arrest equipment should be set at 500 Hz. [08/28/1995]
- 1926.500 - Use of Steel Band in Guardrails. [07/09/1979]
- 1926.500 - Use of stilts. [10/21/1974]
- 1926.500 - When protective measures must be installed after a hole is created on a construction worksite. [09/05/2006]
- 1926.500 - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation. [03/02/2010]
- 1926.500 - Wire rope and/or cable as a method of perimeter protection for a building under construction. [07/24/1984]
- 1926.500(a) - Applicability of fall protection requirements/fall protection for waste collection and landfill activities. [05/09/1995]
- 1926.500(a) - Fall protection during roofing inspections, investigations, and assessments. [03/12/2004]
- 1926.500(a) - Fall protection for post-frame work. [10/24/1995]
- 1926.500(a)(1) - Interpretation of OSHA Fall Protection Exemption (29 CFR 1926.500(a)(1)) during inspection, investigation, and assessment activities. [03/02/2010]
- 1926.500(a)(2) - Scaffolding/shoring. [04/11/2005]
- 1926.500(a)(2)(i) - Requirements for fall protection when ladder jack scaffolds are used for residential and commercial construction. [07/07/2003]
- 1926.500(a)(2)(iii) - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation. [03/02/2010]
- 1926.500(a)(2)(vii) - Fall protection requirements for an employee working from a ladder on a walking/working surface other than the ground. [05/21/2003]
- 1926.500(a)(2)(vii) - Whether OSHA requirements prohibit working from a portable stepladder and, if not, whether fall protection is required. 29 CFR 1926.1053(b). [11/28/2007]
- 1926.500(b) - Additional fall protection requirements for concrete trucks when work platforms are equipped with guardrails and toeboards. [12/16/2003]
- 1926.500(b) - Clarification if a depression constitutes a hole or unprotected side/edge and associated fall protection requirements. [09/30/2004]
- 1926.500(b) - Clarification of fall protection requirements for open holes on a construction site. [11/17/1998]
- 1926.500(b) - Fall protection requirements for an employee working from a ladder on a walking/working surface other than the ground. [05/21/2003]
- 1926.500(b) - Fall protection requirements for employees working on an elevator car frame. [03/02/2010]
- 1926.500(b) - Fall protection requirements for stairwells and mechanical chase openings surrounded by interior stud walls in residential construction. [12/22/2003]
- 1926.500(b) - Neither a waist nor chest strap is a required part of body harness. [09/23/1999]
- 1926.500(b) - Standards applicable to aerial lifts; acceptable uses of body belts as restraint systems and positioning devices. [05/11/2001]
- 1926.500(b) - The construction fall protection standard specifies fall arrest system requirements, but no footwear requirements. [05/28/2004]
- 1926.500(b) - Under Subpart M, whether a lanyard may be connected to another lanyard by a snaphook, provided the potential fall distance is six feet or less. [05/11/2005]
- 1926.500(b) - When protective measures must be installed after a hole is created on a construction worksite. [09/05/2006]
- 1926.500(b)(2) - Fall protection requirements for employees on construction equipment. [03/16/2009]

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