Standard Number > 1926 > 1926.651
- 1926.651 - Clarification of Competent and Qualified Person, as it Relates to Subpart P. [02/21/1986]
- 1926.651 - Clarification of Standards [01/09/1991]
- 1926.651 - Clarification of excavations, trenching, and shoring standards. [11/18/1975]
- 1926.651 - Clarification of utility "owner" as used in the Safety and Health Standards for Excavations, Underground Installations. [09/21/2001]
- 1926.651 - Confined space standard for general industry. [10/08/1993]
- 1926.651 - Confined space standard for general industry. [09/23/1993]
- 1926.651 - Evaluation of the use of aluminum forms as an exit route from trench excavations. [05/11/2004]
- 1926.651 - Fall protection requirements where employees are required or permitted to cross over excavations. [08/10/1995]
- 1926.651 - Requirement for Air Sampling in trenches. [11/19/1991]
- 1926.651 - Use of explosion proof certified equipment inside of pipes and manholes. [09/21/1995]
- 1926.651 - Use of hydro-vacuum excavation equipment and other acceptable means to locate underground utility installions. [10/23/2003]
- 1926.651(b) - Clarification of utility "owner" as used in the Safety and Health Standards for Excavations, Underground Installations. [09/21/2001]
- 1926.651(b)(2) - Clarification of utility "owner" as used in the Safety and Health Standards for Excavations, Underground Installations. [09/21/2001]
- 1926.651(b)(2) - OSHA jurisdiction over oil and gas pipelines may be preempted by DOT standards. [05/28/2004]
- 1926.651(b)(2) - Use of hydro-vacuum excavation equipment and other acceptable means to locate underground utility installions. [10/23/2003]
- 1926.651(b)(3) - Use of hydro-vacuum excavation equipment and other acceptable means to locate underground utility installions. [10/23/2003]
- 1926.651(c)(1)(i) - Can a person who qualifies as a "competent" person under one section of support P also qualify as a competent designer of structural ramps under §1926.651(c)(1)(i)?. [07/01/2010]
- 1926.651(c)(2) - Evaluation of the use of aluminum forms as an exit route from trench excavations. [05/11/2004]
- 1926.651(c)(2) - Removing ladders during trenching activities; compliance with 29 CFR 1926.651(c)(2). [03/17/2009]
- 1926.651(d) - Requirements for use of high-visibility warning garments by construction workers in highway work zones. [05/11/2004]
- 1926.651(d) - Standard specifically applies to employees exposed to vehicular traffic involving excavation and/or trenching operations only. [07/08/1975]
- 1926.651(e) - Whether it is permissible for an employee to remain in a trench box when materials are being lowered into it by a backhoe. [12/19/2007]
- 1926.651(f) - Clarification concerning fall protection and vertical walled trenches with depth of 6 feet or greater and use of controlled access zones. [12/05/2012]
- 1926.651(g) - Application of the Confined Spaces Advisor to construction; personal fall arrest system requirements. [11/03/2000]
- 1926.651(g) - Soil testing for excavations and confined spaces. [06/15/1992]
- 1926.651(g)(1)(iii) - Limitation on Enforcement of Certain Subsections of the Excavation Standard. [08/01/1990]
- 1926.651(g)(2)(i) - Limitation on Enforcement of Certain Subsections of the Excavation Standard. [08/01/1990]
- 1926.651(g)(2)(i) - Review of Reeves Sleeve stretcher. [06/24/1993]
- 1926.651(g)(2)(ii) - Use of Cranes to Lift Personnel in Drilled Pier Operations [01/28/1992]
- 1926.651(h) - Construction standards addressing excavations. [03/23/1992]
- 1926.651(i)(1) - 29 CFR 1926.651(i)(1); excavation operations. [01/10/2006]
- 1926.651(j) - Requirements to prevent trench collapse during sheet-pile operations. [10/17/2000]
- 1926.651(j)(2) - Trench shield must extend 18" above excavation walls when below grade. [08/10/2000]
- 1926.651(k)(1) - Competent person responsibilities at excavations. [08/05/1992]
- 1926.651(l) - Fall protection requirements where employees are required or permitted to cross over excavations. [08/10/1995]
- 1926.651(l)(1) - Fall protection requirements where employees are required or permitted to cross over excavations. [08/10/1995]

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