1
11/18/2003
- 1926.105 -
Clarification of maintenance vs. construction activities; standards applicable to the removal and replacement of steel tanks and structural steel supports.
2
09/28/1999
- 1926.105 -
Fall protection, lifejacket, and lifesaving requirements when working over or near water.
3
08/07/1997
- 1926.105, 1926.1053 -
OSHA's requirements for enclosed hardware used in 'third rail' ladder safety devices for towers.
4
07/10/1995
- 1926.105 -
Fall Protection in Steel Erection.
5
04/21/1994
- 1926.105 -
Oregon Fall Protection Policy for Residential Construction.
6
09/18/1992
- 1926.105 -
Fall protection during steel erection and the application to the construction industry.
7
07/24/1992
- 1926.105 -
Fall protection for workers engaged in steel erection.
8
07/20/1992
- 1926.105 -
Construction interpretation issues.
9
05/21/1992
- 1926.105 -
Fall hazards over 25 feet.
10
02/07/1992
- 1926.105 -
Fall Protection during Steel Erection
11
09/12/1985
- 1926.105 -
Fall Protection for Employees Engaged in Erecting or Dismantling Scaffolds.
12
06/07/1985
- 1926.105 -
Standards applicable during the erection of structual steel.
13
09/13/1984
- 1926.105 -
Hazard of falling in the steel erection industry.
14
05/19/1983
- 1926.105 -
OSHA requires a safety net unless the employer complys with one of the options allowed in 29 CFR 1926.105(a).
15
04/17/1981
- 1926.105 -
Employees exposed to falls of 25 feet or more must be protected by safety nets or some other device.
16
01/13/1981
- 1926.105 -
Standards that do not apply to overhand-bricklaying.;
17
10/05/1978
- 1926.105 -
Tie off of iron workers while performing connector operations is not always required.
18
11/23/1977
- 1926.105 -
Supports required for safety nets.
19
07/30/1975
- 1926.105 -
Flooring requirements for steel erection changed from 25 to 30 feet on June 30, 1974.