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Standard Number > 1926 > 1926.502
- 1926.502 - A draft fall protection plan written in accordance with 1926.502. [09/11/1995]
- 1926.502 - Clarification of residential construction and fall protection requirements. [08/16/2001]
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements and available alternative procedures for completed/inhabited residential wireless phone system antenna installation. [02/28/2001]
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for homes built of block and masonry construction. [06/30/2003]
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for residential construction (STD 3-0.1A). [08/10/2000]
- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for roofing work in residential construction versus roofing work in other areas of construction. [04/18/2002]
- 1926.502 - Re: Application of OSHA's de minimis policy to the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.452(o)(3) and 29 CFR 1926.552(c)(1) - 1926.552(c)(4), 1926.552(c)(8), 1926.552(c)(13), 1926.552(c)(14)(i), and 1926.552(c)(16) regarding certain chimney construction work. [02/08/2007]
- 1926.502 - Whether compliance with an updated ANSI standard on gate strength for carabiners and snaphooks is required. [10/13/2009]
- 1926.502(a) - Open notch in the plywood of scaffold planks. [06/09/1978]
- 1926.502(d) - Fall protection for vendors delivering roofing materials. [05/30/1996]
- 1926.502(d) - Re: Application of OSHA's de minimis policy to the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.452(o)(3) and 29 CFR 1926.552(c)(1) - 1926.552(c)(4), 1926.552(c)(8), 1926.552(c)(13), 1926.552(c)(14)(i), and 1926.552(c)(16) regarding certain chimney construction work. [02/08/2007]
- 1926.502(d) - 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]
- 1926.502(d) - Whether compliance with an updated ANSI standard on gate strength for carabiners and snaphooks is required. [10/13/2009]
- 1926.502(d)(15) - Reinforcing steel (rebar) assemblies: questions regarding fall protection and training. [03/09/1999]
- 1926.502(d)(15) - 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]
- 1926.502(d)(16)(iii) - 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]
- 1926.502(e)(2) - Reinforcing steel (rebar) assemblies: questions regarding fall protection and training. [03/09/1999]
- 1926.502(k) - Construction of homes with masonry walls is not considered "residential construction" in applying STD 03-00-001. [05/17/2004]
- 1926.502(k) - Fall protection requirements and available alternative procedures for completed/inhabited residential wireless phone system antenna installation. [02/28/2001]
- 1926.502(k) - Fall protection requirements for homes built of block and masonry construction. [06/30/2003]
- 1926.502(k) - Review residential construction scenarios for alternative fall protection procedures. [12/08/2003]

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