Standard Interpretations
Standard Interpretations are letters or memos written in response to public inquiries or field office inquiries regarding how some aspect of or terminology in an OSHA standard or regulation is to be interpreted and enforced by the Agency. These letters provide guidance to clarify the application of an established OSHA standard, policy, or procedure, but they may not, in themselves, establish or revise OSHA policy or procedure or interpret the OSH Act. They must specifically cite the source policy or procedure document they interpret.
- 1926.755 - Decision to release the new compliance directive for the steel erection standard in draft form. - 12/21/2001
- 1926.755 - History and background of the Steel Erection Final Rule. - 09/27/2001
- 1926.755(a)(1) - Acceptability of using a sleeve to anchor a column; protection from hazard of swaying columns. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.755(a)(1) - Steel erection columns must be anchored by 4 rods and meet 300-lb strength criteria. - 05/27/2004
- 1926.755(a)(2) - Acceptability of using a sleeve to anchor a column; protection from hazard of swaying columns. - 11/17/2004
- 1926.755(a)(2) - Steel erection columns must be anchored by 4 rods and meet 300-lb strength criteria. - 05/27/2004
- 1926.755(b) - Mortar testing requirements and controlling contractor responsibilities under the Steel Erection Standard - 12/27/2002
- 1926.755(b) - Notification requirements for concrete compressive strength and anchor bolt modifications. - 12/23/2005
- 1926.755(b)(2) - Clarification of "Controlling Contractor" duties under the Steel Erection Standard (1926 Subpart R) - 01/30/2002
- 1926.755(b)(2) - Notification requirements for concrete compressive strength and anchor bolt modifications. - 12/23/2005