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- 1926.502 - 29 CFR 1910.269 and 29 CFR Part 1926, Subpart V-Fall protection
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- 1926.502 - Clarification on the use of safety monitors as a method of fall protection on a low-slope roof.
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- 1926.502 - Whether OSHA will rely on ANSI Z359.1-2007, regarding snaphook compressive strength requirements, in enforcing the general duty clause with respect to personal fall arrest systems in construction, as announced in Letter #20070920-8088.
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- 1926.502 - Clarification on controlled access zones for leading edge work.
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- 1926.502 - Whether OSHA construction standards require a manhole cover to support at least twice a vehicle's applied axle load, regardless of the cover's size.
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- 1926.502 - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation.
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- 1926.502 - Whether compliance with an updated ANSI standard on gate strength for carabiners and snaphooks is required.
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- 1926.502 - Whether the "Clear Gear Lanyard Elevator" conforms to OSHA construction standards.
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- 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.
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- 1926.502 - Guardrail height requirements for construction activities in General Industry Facilities.
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- 1926.502 - Residential fall protection: safety monitors; walking top plate of braced walls in installation; warning line; plating exterior walls; height limitation; non-roofer PPE; slide guards
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection components from different manufacturers may be used together provided connecting parts are sized compatibly.
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- 1926.502 - Compliance requirements for the use of U-bolt-type cable clamps in horizontal lifelines.
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- 1926.502 - Compliance of using warning lines and/or control access zones for fall protection on roofs with a slope greater than 4:12.
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- 1926.502 - Clarification of 1926.502(d)(6) term "designed for" in snaphook connections.
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- 1926.502 - Requirements for fall protection when ladder jack scaffolds are used for residential and commercial construction
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for homes built of block and masonry construction.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for employees, other than roofers, working on low-slope roofs
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- 1926.502 - Applicability of the steel erection standard to repair and installation of metal roofing and roofing accessories.
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- 1926.502 - Steel erection standard requirements concerning installation of perimeter safety cable.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for roofing work in residential construction versus roofing work in other areas of construction.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements of various construction (1926) standards.
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- 1926.502 - Clarification of residential construction and fall protection requirements.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements and available alternative procedures for completed/inhabited residential wireless phone system antenna installation.
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- 1926.502 - PR 600 Mobile Fall Protection System.
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- 1926.502 - Clips used for wire rope guardrails; required fall protection in hoist area.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection requirements for residential construction (STD 3-0.1A).
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection, training, inspection and design requirements of aerial lifts and scissor lifts/scaffolds.
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- 1926.502 - Safety net and supporting stanchion requirements.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection in a situation regarding floor/roofing openings.
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- 1926.502 - Fall protection in lieu of personal fall arrest systems and the need for a rescue skiff.
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- 1926.502 - Infeasibility of 6 foot free fall limit.
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- 1926.502 - Enforcement of the fall protection standard and fall protection options.
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- 1926.502 - OSHA's requirements for locking type snaphooks on pole strap systems
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- 1926.502 - OSHA's policy regarding the use of scaffolds as fall arrest system anchors.
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- 1926.502 - Spacing of connections between safety net panels.
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- 1926.502 - Installation of fall protection equipment criteria in 1926.502.
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- 1926.502 - Manucroche Quick Connector for fall arrest systems.
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- 1926.502 - Fall restraint system used in lieu of fall arrest systems.
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- 1926.502 - If a fall restraint system could be considered a form of fall protection to be used instead of guardrails, safety lines, or fall arrest systems.
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- 1926.502 - 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
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- 1926.502 - Review of a new product, "The Safety Boot".
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- 1926.502 - A draft fall protection plan written in accordance with 1926.502.
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- 1926.502 - Fall Protection in the power distribution industry
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- 1926.502 - The frequency of the load measuring system when testing fall arrest equipment should be set at 500 Hz.
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- 1926.502 - Compliance from OSHA for an inflatable fall arrest device.
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