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Appendix A to Part 1926 -- Designations for General Industry Standards Incorporated Into Body of Construction Standards



New Designations for General Industry Standards Incorporated Into Body of Construction Standards

             1926 Designations for Applicable 1910 Standards
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                                              Source § no. and/or
        New § no. and/or para.                     para.
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1926.20 (c)...............................  1910.5 (a)
 [Do.] (d)................................   [Do.] (c)
 [Do.] (e)................................   [Do.] (d)
1926.32(g)................................  1910.12(b)
1926.33...................................  1910.20
1926.34 (a)...............................  1910.36(b)(4)
 [Do.] (b)................................  1910.37 (q)(1)
 [Do.] (c)................................   [Do.] (k)(2)
1926.35...................................  1910.38(a)
1926.50(g)................................  1910.151(c)
1926.51(a)(6).............................  1910.141(a)(2)(v)
 [Do.] (d)(2).............................   [Do.] (h)
 [Do.] (f) (2)_(4)........................   [Do.] (d) (1)_(3)
 [Do.] (g)................................   [Do.] (g)(2)
 [Do.] (h)................................   [Do.] (a)(5)
 [Do.] (i)................................   [Do.] (e)
1926.53 (c)_(r)...........................  1910.96
1926.57 (f)_(i)...........................  1910.94
1926.64...................................  1910.119
1926.65...................................  1910.120
1926.66 (a)...............................  1910.107 (a)
 [Do.] (b)................................  [Do.] (b) (1)_(10)
 [Do.] (c)_(d)............................   [Do.] (c)_(d)
 [Do.] (e)_(g)............................   [Do.] (h)_(j)
1926.95...................................  1910.132
1926.96...................................  1910.136
1926.97 (a)_(e)...........................  1910.156(e)
 [Do.] (f)_(h)............................   [Do.] Subpt. L App. E
1926.98...................................  1910.156(f)
1926.102(a) (6)...........................  1910.133(a) (2)
 [Do.] (7)................................   [Do.] (4)
 [Do.] (8)................................   [Do.] (5)
1926.103 (d)..............................  1910.134 (a)
 [Do.] (e)................................   [Do.] (b)
 [Do.] (f)_(i)............................   [Do.] (d)_(g)
1926.150(c)(1) (xi).......................  1910.157 (g)(1)
 [Do.] (xii)..............................   [Do.] (g)(2)
 [Do.] (xiii).............................   [Do.] (c)(4)
 [Do.] (xiv)..............................   [Do.] (e)(3)
1926.152 (b)(5)...........................  1910.107(e)(2)
 [Do.] (h)................................   1910.106(j)
 [Do.] (i)................................   [Do.] (b)
 [Do.] (j)................................   [Do.] (c)
 [Do.] (k) (1)_(3)........................   [Do.] (g)(4)
 [Do.] (k)(4).............................   [Do.] (a)(22)
1926.153(a) (3)...........................  1910.110(a)(4)
 [Do.] (m) (1)............................   [Do.] (d)(1)
 [Do.] (2)................................   [Do.] (d)(2)
 [Do.] (3)................................   [Do.] (d)(7)(vii)
 [Do.] (4)................................   [Do.] (d)(7)(viii)
 [Do.] (n)................................   [Do.] (b)(5)(iii)
 [Do.] (o)................................   [Do.] (d)(10)
1926.156..................................  1910.160
1926.157..................................  1910.162
1926.158..................................  1910.164
1926.159..................................  1910.165
1926.200(c)(3)............................  1910.145(d)(4)
1926.250(c)...............................  1910.176(c)
 [Do.] (d) (1)_(4)........................  1910.30(a) (1), (2), (4) and
                                             (5)
1926.251(a)(5)............................  1910.184(a)
 [Do.] (a)(6).............................   [Do.] (d)
 [Do.] (b)(6)(i)_(ii).....................   [Do.] (e)(3)(i)_(ii)
 [Do.] (c)(6)_(7).........................   [Do.] (c) (2)_(3)
 [Do.] (c)(8).............................   [Do.] (c)(5)
 [Do.] (c)(9).............................   [Do.] (c)(7)
 [Do.] (c)(10)_(12).......................   [Do.] (c)(10)_(12)
 [Do.] (c)(13)_(15).......................   [Do.](f) (2)_(4)
 [Do.] (d)(3)_(6).........................   [Do.] (h) (2)_(5)
 [Do.] (e)(3)_(5).........................   [Do.] (i) (2)_(4)
 [Do.] (e)(6)_(7).........................   [Do.] (i) (6)_(7)
 [Do.] (e)(8).............................   [Do.] (i)(9)
1926.300(b) (3)...........................  1910.212(a)(1)
 [Do.] (4)................................   [Do.] (a)(3)
 [Do.] (5)................................   [Do.] (a)(5)
 [Do.] (6)................................   [Do.] (b)
 [Do.] (7)................................  1910.215(b)(9)
 [Do.] (8) and (9)........................   [Do.] (b) (3) and (4)
1926.302(b)(10)...........................  1910.244(b)
1926.303(b)(2)............................  1910.215(a) (2)
 [Do.] (e)................................   [Do.] (4)
1926.304 (g)..............................  1910.213(h)(1)
 [Do.] (h)................................   [Do.] (d)(1)
 [Do.] (i)................................   [Do.] (c)(1)
1926.305(d)(1)............................  1910.244(a)(2) (iii)_(viii)
1926.306..................................  1910.169
1926.307..................................  1910.219
1926.350(a) (10)..........................  1910.253(b) (4)(iii)
 [Do.] (11)...............................   [Do.] (2)(ii)
 [Do.] (12)...............................  1910.101(b)
1926.353(b)(3)............................  1910.252(b)(4)(iv)
1926.416 (a)(4)...........................  1910.333(c)(2)
 [Do.] (f) (1)............................   [Do.] (c)(10)
 [Do.] (2)................................  1910.334(a)(1)
 [Do.] (3)................................   [Do.] (a)(2)(iii)
 [Do.] (4)................................   [Do.] (a)(5)
 [Do.] (5)_(6)............................   [Do.] (b) (1)_(2)
 [Do.] (7)_(9)............................   [Do.] (c) (1)_(3)
 [Do.] (10)...............................   [Do.] (d)
1926.417(d)...............................  1910.333(b)(2)
1926.451(a) (22)..........................  1910.28(a) (15)
 [Do.] (23)...............................   [Do.] (18)
 [Do.] (24)...............................   [Do.] (20)
1926.453 (a)..............................  1910.29(a)
 [Do.] (b)................................   [Do.] (c)
1926.550 (a)(19)..........................  1910.184(c)(9)
1926.600(a)(7)............................  1910.176(f)
1926.602(c)(1) (vii)......................  1910.178(m) (3)
 [Do.] (viii).............................   [Do.] (12)
1926.900 (s)..............................  1910.109 (g)(2)(ii)
 [Do.] (t)................................   [Do.] (h)(3)(ii)
1926.905(u)...............................   [Do.] (e)(3)(iii)
1926.914(aa)..............................   [Do.] (a)(12)
1926.1050(b)..............................  1910.21(g)(9)
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1926.1071.................................  1910.401
1926.1072.................................  1910.402
1926.1076.................................  1910.410
1926.1080.................................  1910.420
1926.1081.................................  1910.421
1926.1082.................................  1910.422
1926.1083.................................  1910.423
1926.1084.................................  1910.424
1926.1085.................................  1910.425
1926.1086.................................  1910.426
1926.1087.................................  1910.427
1926.1090.................................  1910.430
1926.1091.................................  1910.440
1926.1092.................................  1910.441
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1926.1102.................................  1910.1002
1926.1103.................................  1910.1003
1926.1104.................................  1910.1004
1926.1105.................................  1910.1005
1926.1106.................................  1910.1006
1926.1107.................................  1910.1007
1926.1108.................................  1910.1008
1926.1109.................................  1910.1009
1926.1110.................................  1910.1010
1926.1111.................................  1910.1011
1926.1112.................................  1910.1012
1926.1113.................................  1910.1013
1926.1114.................................  1910.1014
1926.1115.................................  1910.1015
1926.1116.................................  1910.1016
1926.1117.................................  1910.1017
1926.1118.................................  1910.1018
1926.1128.................................  1910.1028
1926.1129.................................  1910.1029
1926.1144.................................  1910.1044
1926.1145.................................  1910.1045
1926.1147.................................  1910.1047
1926.1148.................................  1910.1048
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[58 FR 35305, June 30, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 9255, Mar. 7, 1996]


Subject Index to Part 1926 -- Safety and Health Regulations for Construction


Editorial Note: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled and kept up-to-date by the Department of Labor. This index is updated as of July 1, 2003.

 
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              Subject term                     Part 1926 section no.
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Abrasive Wheels and Tools...............  .303
Accident Prevention Responsibilities....  .20(b)
2-Acetylaminofluorene...................  .1114
Acrylonitrile...........................  .1145
Administrative Adjudications............  .4
Aerial Lifts............................  .453, .952(b), .955(e) (10)-
                                           (12)
  Boom Platforms........................  .453(b)(2)
  Bursting Safety Factor................  .453(b)(4)
  Electrical Tests......................  .453(b)(3)
  Field Modifications...................  .453(a)(2)
  Ladder Trucks.........................  .453(b)(1)
  Tower Trucks..........................  .453(b)(1)
  Welding Standards.....................  .453(b)(5)
Air Quality, underground construction...  .800(h), (j)
Airborne Contaminant Mists..............  .55
Alarms:
  Fire..................................  .150(e)
  Audible...............................  .602(a)(9)
4-Aminodiphenyl.........................  .1111
Angle of Repose, Pile Driving...........  .603(c)(3)
Arc Welding and Cutting.................  .351
Arsenic, organic........................  .1118
Asbestos:
  Airborne Concentration................  .1101(c)
  Competent Person......................  .1101(o)
  Compliance............................  .1101(g)
  Exposure, Permissible.................  .1101(c)
  Hazard communication..................  .1101(k)
  Hygiene Facilities and Practices......  .1101(j)
  Medical Surveillance..................  .1101(m)
  Monitoring............................  .1101(f)
  Multi-employer worksites..............  .1101(d)
  Personal Protective Clothing..........  .1101(i)
  Recordkeeping.........................  .1101(n)
  Regulated Areas.......................  .1101(e)
  Respiratory protection................  .1101(h)
Audible Warning.........................  .601(b)(3)
Authorized Person (Definition)..........  .32(d)
Automatic Circuit Recloser (Definition).  .960(b)
Barges:
  Access................................  .605(b)
  First Aid and Lifesaving Equipment....  .605(d)
  Mobile Cranes.........................  .550(f)
  Pile Driving..........................  .603(b)
  Working Surfaces......................  .605(c)
Barricades..............................  .202
  Cranes................................  .550(a)(9)
  Definition............................  .203(a), .960(c)
  Motor Vehicle Equipment...............  .600(a)
Battery Rooms and Charging..............  .441
Belts, Safety...........................  .104
  Definition............................  .107(f)
  Materials Storage.....................  .250(b)(2)
  Pile Driving..........................  .603(a)(8)
  Steel Erection........................  .752(k)
Benzene.................................  .1128
Benzidene...............................  .1110
Blasting (see also Explosives)..........  .900-.914
  Agents, Storage.......................  .904
  Blaster Qualifications................  .901
  Electric..............................  .906
  Excavation Work.......................  .913
  Firing................................  .909
  Loading...............................  .905
  Misfires..............................  .911
  Underground construction..............  .800(p)
  Underwater............................  .912
Blocking, Blocks:
  Jacks.................................  .305(c)
  Motor Vehicles........................  .600(a)(3)
  Pile-Driving Equipment................  .603(a)
Boatswains Chair Scaffolds..............  .452(o)
Body Belts..............................  .453(b)(2)(iii), (v); .959
 (see Body Belts, Safety Straps and
 Lanyards)
  Cushion Parts.........................  .959(b)(2)(i)-(iv)
  Tool Loops............................  .959(b)(3)
Body Belts, Safety Straps and Lanyards..  .959
  Buckles...............................  .959(a)(2)
  Dee Rings.............................  .959(a)(3)
    Liners..............................  .959(b)(4)
  Hardware..............................  .959(a)(1)
  Snap Hooks............................  .959(a)(4)
    Keepers.............................  .959(b)(6)
  Stitching.............................  .959(b)(5)
  Testing...............................  .959(b)(1), (7)
Boilers.................................  .29(b)
  Pile-Driving Equipment................  .603(a)
Bolting, Bolts..........................  .752(b)
Brackets, Roofing.......................  .452(h)
Brakes:
  Earthmoving Equipment.................  .602(a)(4)
  Equipment.............................  .600, .602
  Motor Vehicles........................  .601
Bricklayers Square Scaffolds............  .452(e)
Buildings, Temporary....................  .151(b)
Bulkheads, Compressed Air...............  .803(m)
Cable Sheath (Definition)...............  .960(h)
Cables:
  Definition............................  .960(g)
  Flexible Electric Cables and Cords....  .405(a)(2)(ii) (F), (J), (I),
                                           and .405(b)(2)
  Portable Electric Cables..............  .405(h)
  Trenching Cables......................  .956(c)(4-7)
  Welding Cables and Connectors.........  .351(b)
Cadmium:
  Airborne Concentration................  .1127(c)
  Compliance............................  .1127(f)
  Emergency Situations..................  .1127(h)
  Exposure, Permissible.................  .1127(c)
  Hazard Communication..................  .1127(m)
  Housekeeping..........................  .1127(k)
  Hygiene Facilities and Practices......  .1127(j)
  Medical Surveillance..................  .1127(l)
  Monitoring............................  .1127(d)
  Personal Protective Equipment.........  .1127(i)
    Clothing............................  .1127(i)
  Recordkeeping.........................  .1127(n)
  Regulated Areas.......................  .1127(e)
  Respiratory protection................  .1127(g)
Caissons................................  .801
Carbon Tetrachloride....................  .150(c)(1) (viii)
Cargo Hooks.............................  .551(d)
Carpenters Bracket Scaffolds............  .452(g)
Certifications:
  Boilers...............................  .29(b)
  Pressure Vessels......................  .29(a)
Chains, Alloy Steel.....................  .251(b)(1)
Chemical Hazard Information               .59
 Communication, Transmittal to Employees.
  Employee information and training.....  .59(h)
  Labels and other forms of warning.....  .59(f)
  Material safety data sheets (MSDS)....  .59(g)
  Trade secrets.........................  .59(i) and .59, App. D
  Written program.......................  .59(e)
Chemicals, highly hazardous; process      .64
 safety management.
  Chemicals, toxic and reactive,          .64, App. A
   threshold list.
  Compliance guidelines.................  .64, App. A
  Contractor, employer responsibilities.  .64(h)
  Emergency planning and response.......  .64(h)
  Hot work (welding) permits............  .64(n)
  Trade secrets.........................  .64(p)
  Training..............................  .64(g)
Chimneys, Removal.......................  .854
bis-Chloromethyl ether..................  .1106
Chutes:
  Demolition............................  .852
  Waste Disposal........................  .252
Circuit, Voltage of.....................  .960(rr)(ss)
Circuits, Electric, Lockout and Tagging.  .417
Clearing, Clearances:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(15) (iv), .950(c),
                                           .955(b)(8)
  Electric equipment, workspace around..  .403(i)(1) and (j)(3)
  Fire Prevention.......................  .151(c), (d)
  Materials Storage.....................  .250
  Site..................................  .604
  Temporary Heating Devices.............  .154
Climbing Equipment......................  .951(b)
  Body Belts............................  .951(b)(1)-(3)
  Lifelines.............................  .951(b)(4)(i)
  Lanyards..............................  .951(b)(2), (4)(i); .959
  Ropes.................................  .951(b)(5)
  Safety Lines..........................  .951(b)(4)(ii)
  Straps, Safety........................  .951(b)(1)-(3)
Clothing (see Personal Protective
 Equipment)
Coal tar pitch volatiles, interpretation  .1102
Cofferdams..............................  .802
Coke oven emissions.....................  .1129
Competent Person (Definition)...........  .32(f)
Compressed Air..........................  .803
  Excavations...........................  .913
  Pneumatic Power Tools.................  .302(b)(4)
Compression.............................  .803(e)
Compressor Plants.......................  .803(h)
Concrete construction...................  .700-.705
  Cast-in-place.........................  .703
    Forms, vertical slip................  .703(c)
    Formwork, General...................  .703(a)
    Formwork, Removal...................  .703(e)
    Reinforcing steel...................  .701(b), .703(d)
    Shoring and reshoring...............  .703(b)
    Test Requirements_Compressive         .703(e)(1)
     Strength.
  Equipment and Tools...................  .702
  Lift-Slab Operations..................  .705
  Lockout/Tagout........................  .702(j)
  Post-Tensioning.......................  .701(c)
  Precast...............................  .704
  Pumping Systems.......................  .702(e)
Conductors, Deenergized.................  .955(c)
Conductors, Wire........................  .954(c)
Confined Spaces:
  Heating devices, temporary............  .154(a)(2)
  Instruction of employees relating to..  .21(b)(6)
  Underground lines (manholes)..........  .956(a)(3)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .353(b), .352(g)
Containers:
  LP Gas................................  .153
  Welding and Cutting...................  .352(i), (j)
Contaminants (Definition)...............  .107(a)
  Airborne, TLV.........................  .55(a)
Contracts, Mixed Performance............  .14
Conveyors...............................  .555
Cranes..................................  .550, .952(c), .955(b)(6)(i)
  Electric equipment and wiring,          .406(a)
   installation of.
  Personnel platforms, suspended, by      .550(g)
   cranes and derricks.
Crawling Boards.........................  .452(m)
Cutoffs, Fire...........................  .150(f)
Cylinders, Welding and Cutting..........  .350
Decompression...........................  .803(f)
  Chambers..............................  .803(g)(2)
  Tables................................  .804
Deenergized Conductors, Stringing and     .955(c)
 Removing.
Deenergizing Lines and Equipment........  .950(d)
  Disconnecting.........................  .950(d)(2)
  Guards and Barriers...................  .950(d)(1)(v) and (d)(2)(i)
  Identification........................  .950(d)(1)(i)
  Inspections...........................  .950(b), (d)(1)(iii)
  Isolation.............................  .950(d)(1)(i)
  Notification by Designated Employee...  .950(d)(1)(ii)
  Protective Grounds....................  .950(d)(1)(iv)
  Switches and Disconnectors............  .950(d)(1)(ii)
  Tagging...............................  .950(d)(1)(ii)(b), (d)(1)(vi)
  Work Completion.......................  .950(d)(1)(vii), (d)(2)(ii)
Demolition..............................  .850
  Chutes................................  .852
  Entrances.............................  .850(k)
  Explosives............................  .860
  Flammable Gases.......................  .850(e)
  Floors................................  .850-.860
  Mechanical............................  .859
  Passageways...........................  .851
  Stairways.............................  .851
  Steel Construction....................  .858
Derrick Trucks..........................  .952(c)
Derricks................................  .550
  Personnel platforms, suspended, by      .550(g)
   cranes and derricks.
Designated Person (Definition)..........  .32(h)
Detonating Cords........................  .908
Disposal:
  Exhaust Materials.....................  .57(e)
  Waste Materials.......................  .252
Diving Operations.......................  .605(e)
Drilling, underground construction......  .800(q)
Dusts...................................  .55
Ear Protection..........................  .101
Education and Training..................  .21
Egress, means...........................  .34
  Exit marking..........................  .34(b)
  Maintenance...........................  .34(c)
Electric Transmission and Distribution
 Lines (see Power Transmission and
 Distribution Lines)
Electrical, Electricity.................  .400-.449
  Battery Rooms and Charging............  .441
  Circuits, Lockout and Tagging.........  .417
  Compressed Air Chambers...............  .803(j)
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(15)
  Equipment Installation and Maintenance  .402-.408, 431, and .432
  Grounding and Bonding.................  .404(f)
  Hazardous Locations...................  .407, .432
  Power Operated Tools..................  .302(a)
  Safety-related work practices.........  .416 and .417
  Underground construction..............  .800(s)
  Wiring design and methods.............  .404 and .405
Electrode Conductor, Grounding..........  .954(h)
  Definition............................  .960(bb)
Electrode Holders.......................  .351 (a), (d)
Electrostatic Apparatus, Fixed..........  .66(e)
  Spraying:
    Conformance.........................  .66(e)(1)
    Conveyors...........................  .66(e)(7)
    Fail-Safe Controls..................  .66(e)(9)
    Fire Protection.....................  .66(e)(12)
    Grounding...........................  .66(e)(5)
    Guarding............................  .66(e)(10)
    Insulators..........................  .66(e)(5)
    Location............................  .66(e)(3)
    Safe Distances......................  .66(e)(6)
    Supports............................  .66(e)(4)
    Ventilation.........................  .66(e)(11)
Electrostatic Hand Spraying Equipment...  .66(f)
  Application...........................  .66(f)(1)
  Approval..............................  .66(f)(3)
  Conformance...........................  .66(f)(2)
  Electrical Support Equipment..........  .66(f)(4)
  Grounding.............................  .66(f)(5)-(7)
  Interlocks............................  .66(f)(8)
  Powder Coatings.......................  .66(f)(6)
  Specifications........................  .66(f)(3), (4)
  Spray Gun Grounding...................  .66(f)(5)
  Ventilation...........................  .66(f)(9)
Elevators, escalators, etc., electrical   .406(b)
 connection.
Emergency Action Plan...................  .35(a)
  Hazardous waste operations and          .65(f)(1)(ii)
   emergency response, exemption.
  Highly hazardous chemicals, process     .64(n)
   safety management.
Emergency Provisions:
  Excavation rescue equipment...........  .651(g)(2)
  Underground construction..............  .800(g)
Employee (Definition)...................  .32(i)
Employee Alarm Systems..................  .159
  Installation and Restoration..........  .159(c)
  Maintenance and Testing...............  .159(d)
  Manual Operation......................  .159(e)
Employer (Definition)...................  .32(j)
Enclosed Spaces:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(11)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .352(g)
Energized Substations...................  .957
  Barricades and Barriers...............  .957(c)
  Control Panels........................  .957(d)
  Deenergized Equipment and Lines.......  .957(b)
  Fences................................  .957(g)
  Lowboys...............................  .957(e)(3)
  Mechanical Equipment..................  .957(e)
  Storage...............................  .957(f)
  Warning Signs.........................  .957(c)(2)
  Work Authorizations...................  .957(a)(1)
Enforcement, Administrative,              .4
 Adjudications for.
Entrances (Demolition)..................  .850(k)
Entry, Right of.........................  .3
Environmental Controls..................  .50-.57
Equipment:
  Earthmoving...........................  .602
  Electrical............................  .402-.408, .431, and .432
  Firefighting..........................  .150
  Lifesaving............................  .100-.106
  Marine................................  .605
  Mechanized............................  .600
  Pile Driving..........................  .603
  Rigging...............................  .251
  Underground construction..............  .800(i), (k)(10)
Ethylene oxide..........................  .1147
Ethyleneimine...........................  .1112
  Area requirements.....................  .1112(c)
    Closed system operation.............  .1112(c)(2)
    Isolated systems....................  .1112(c)(1)
    Maintenance and decontamination       .1112(c)(5)
     activities.
    Open-vessel system operations.......  .1112(c)(3)
    Transfer from a closed operation....  .1112(c)(4)
  Medical surveillance..................  .1112(g)
    Examinations........................  .1112(g)(1)
    Records.............................  .1112(g)(2)
  Regulated area requirements...........  .1112(d)
    Contamination control...............  .1112(d)(4)
    Emergencies.........................  .1112(d)(2)
    Hygiene facilities and practices....  .1112(d)(3)
  Reports...............................  .1112(f)
    Incidents...........................  .1112(f)(2)
    Operations..........................  .1112(f)(1)
  Signs, information, and training......  .1112(e)
    Container contents identification...  .1112(e)(2)
    Lettering...........................  .1112(e)(3)
    Prohibited statements...............  .1112(e)(4)
    Signs...............................  .1112(e)(1)
    Training and indoctrination.........  .1112(e)(5)
Excavations.............................  Subpt. P (.650-.652)
  Access and egress.....................  .651(c)
  Adjacent structure stability..........  .651(i)
  Emergency rescue equipment............  .651(g)(2)
  Equipment.............................  .602(b), .955(b)(3)(i),
                                           .956(c), .957(h)
  Fall protection.......................  .651(l)
  Hazardous atmospheres.................  .651(g)
  Inspections...........................  .651(k)
  Pier holes, bell-bottomed.............  .651(g)(2)(ii)
  Protective systems....................  .652, Subpt. P App. F
  Respiratory protection................  .651(g)(1)(iii)
  Shield systems........................  .652(g), Subpt. P App. B
  Shoring...............................  .652(c)
    Timber..............................  Subpt. P App. C
    Aluminum hydraulic..................  Subpt. P App. D
  Sloping and benching..................  .652(b), Subpt. P App. B
  Soil classification...................  Subpt. P App. A
  Surface encumbrances..................  .651(a)
  Trench excavation.....................  Subpt. P (.650-.652)
Exhausts................................  .57
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)
Explosives (see also Blasting)..........  .900
  Loading...............................  .905
  Storage...............................  .904
  Surface Transportation................  .902
  Underground Transportation............  .903
Eye Protection..........................  .102
Face Protection.........................  .102
Fall protection:                          .500-.503
  Falling-object protection.............  .501(c)
  Guardrail systems.....................  .502(b), App. B
  Leading edges.........................  .501(b)(2)
  Personal fall-arrest systems..........  .502(d), App. C
  Positioning device systems............  .502(e), App. D
  Retraining............................  .503(b)
  Roof-width determination guidelines...  .App. A
  Safety net systems....................  .502(c)
  Scaffolds.............................  451(g)
  Training certification................  .503(b)
  Training program......................  .503(a)
Fenders, Earthmoving Equipment..........  .602(a)(5)
Fire Alarm Devices......................  .150(e)
Fire Extinguishers......................  .150
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(14)
  Motor Vehicles........................  .600(b)(14)
  Table F-1 (Fire Extinguishers)........  .150
  Underground construction..............  .800(m)(8) and (11)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .351
Firefighting Equipment..................  .150 (c), (d)
Fire Prevention.........................  .24, .150-.155
  Compressed Air........................  .803(1)
  Oil and Grease Hazards................  .350(i)
  Preservative Coatings.................  .354
  Underground construction..............  .800(m)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .352-.354
Fire Protection:
  Cutoffs...............................  .150(f)
  Prevention Program....................  .24
  Water Supply and Equipment............  .150-.155
Fires...................................  .551(s)
First Aid...............................  .23, .50, .950(e)
  Marine Operations.....................  .605(d)
  Tunnels and Shafts....................  .803(b)(7) and (8)
Flagmen.................................  .201(a)
Flammable Gases Demolition..............  .850(e)
Flammable and Combustible Liquids.......  .152
  Process safety management of highly     .64
   hazardous chemicals.
Flashpoint (Definition).................  .155(i)
Float Scaffolds.........................  .452(s)
Floors, Flooring:
  Demolition............................  .850-.860
  Openings..............................  .500
  Steel Erection........................  .750
Food Handling...........................  .51(d)
Footing Excavations.....................  .955(b)(3)(i), .957(h)
Form, Forms, Formwork:
  Concrete..............................  .700-.702
  Scaffolds.............................  .452(g)
Formaldehyde............................  .1148
  Exposure, cross-reference.............  .55(d)
Fuel, Fueling and Refueling:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(14)
  Diesel, underground construction......  .800(m)(3), (4), (6)
  Flammable and Combustible Liquids.....  .152
  Fuel Gases............................  .350(d), (e)
  Fuel Powered Tools....................  .302(c)
  LP Gas Dispensing.....................  .153(e)
  Oxygen Manifolds......................  .350(e)
Fumes: (see Ventilation)................  .55
Fuses, Safety...........................  .907
Gases...................................  .55
  Fuel Gases............................  .350(d)
  Excavations; hazardous atmospheres....  .651(g)
  Gassy underground construction          .800(h)
   operations.
  Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas..........  .153
Gloves..................................  .951(a)(1)(iii)
Goggles.................................  .102(a)(3)
  Lasers................................  .102(b)(2)
  Table E-1 (Eye and Face Protector       .102
   Selection Guide).
  Welding...............................  .102(b)(1)
Grades, Roadway.........................  .602(a)(3)
Grinding Machines.......................  .303
Ground Support:
  Excavations...........................  .651(a), (h)-(j), .652
  Underground construction..............  .800(o)
Grounding, Electrical:
  Grounding and Bonding.................  .404(f)
  Jumper Cables.........................  .550(a)(15)
  Power Transmission and Distribution...  .954
  Return and Machine Grounding..........  .351(c)
Guarding (see Fall Protection and
 Guarding)
Guardrails..............................  .500
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(13)
  Scaffolds.............................  .451
  Stairways.............................  .500(e)
  Steel Erection........................  .752
Handlamps...............................  .405(j)(1)(iii)
Handrails, Stairways....................  .501
Handtools...............................  .300-.305
Hats....................................  .951(a)(2)
Hauling, Haulage:
  Equipment.............................  .602(c)
  Underground construction..............  .800(r)
Hazard communication (see Chemical        .59
 Hazard Information Communication).
Hazardous:
  Atmospheres, excavations..............  .651(g)
  Chemicals, highly process safety        .64
   management (See Chemicals, etc.).
  Locations, Electricity................  .407, .432
  Materials receipt or materials          .61
   transport vehicles, retention of DOT
   markings.
  Substances (Definition)...............  .32(k)
Hazardous Waste Operations:
  Contractors and Subcontractors........  .65(b)(1)(iv)
  Decontamination.......................  .65(k), (p)(4)
  Drums and Containers..................  .65(j)
  Emergency Response....................  .65(e)(7), (l), (p)(8), (q)
  Engineering Controls and Personal       .65(g)
   Protective Equipment.
  Illumination..........................  .65(m)
  Information Program...................  .65(b)(1)
  Laboratory Waste Packs................  .65(j)(6)
  Material Handling.....................  .65(j)
  Medical Surveillance..................  .65(f), (p)(3), (q)(9)
  Monitoring............................  .65(c)(6), (h)
  Post-emergency Response...............  .65(l)(5)
  Radioactive Wastes....................  .65(j)(4)
  Recordkeeping.........................  .65(f)(7)
  RCRA Facilities.......................  .65(p)
  Safety and Health Program.............  .65(b)
  Sanitation............................  .65(n)
  Shock-sensitive Wastes................  .65(j)(5)
  Site Characterization and Analysis....  .65(c)
  Site Control..........................  .65(d)
  Site Safety and Health Plan...........  .65(b)(4)
  Tank and Vault Procedures.............  .65(j)(9)
  Totally-encapsulating Chemical          .65(g)(4)
   Protective Suits.
  Training..............................  .65(e), (p)(8)(iii), (q)(6)
  Uncontrolled sites, emergency           .65(l)
   responses.
Head Protection.........................  .100
Hearing Protection......................  .101
Heaters, Heating, Temporary Devices.....  .154
Helicopters.............................  .551, .958
  Approach Distance.....................  .551(o)
  Approaching...........................  .551(p)
  Briefings.............................  .551(b)
  Cargo Hooks...........................  .551(d)
  Clothing..............................  .551(e)
  Communications........................  .551(r)
  Electric power transmission and         .958
   distribution, use in.
  Fires.................................  .551(s)
  Ground Lines..........................  .551(l)
  Ground Personnel......................  .551(g)
  Hand Signals..........................  .551(n)
  Hooking and Unhooking Loads...........  .551(i)
  Housekeeping..........................  .551(g)
  Loose Gear............................  .551(f)
  Operator Responsibility...............  .551(h)
  Personal Protective Equipment.........  .551(e)
  Regulations...........................  .551(a)
  Signal Systems........................  .551(n)
    Hand Signals........................  Fig. N-1
  Slings................................  .551(c)
  Static Charges........................  .551(j)
  Visibility............................  .551(m)
  Weight Limitations....................  .551(k)
High Voltage Lines......................  .550(a)(15)
Hoists, Hoisting:
  Base-Mounted Drum.....................  .553
  Electric Equipment and Wiring,          .406(a)
   Installation of.
  Materials.............................  .552(b)
  Overhead..............................  .554
  Personnel (and Elevators).............  .552(c)
  Underground construction..............  .800(g)(1), (t)
Horse Scaffolds.........................  .452(f)
Hoses and Connections:
  Air Line Steel Erection...............  .752(a)(3)
  Fire..................................  .150(c)(2)
  Manifold..............................  .350(f)
  Nozzles...............................  .151(a)(5)
  Pile Driving..........................  .603(a)(9)
  Pneumatic Power Tools.................  .302(b)
Hotline Tools (Definition)..............  .960(ee)
Housekeeping............................  .25
Hydraulic:
  Jacks.................................  .305
  Power Tools...........................  .302(d)
Incorporation by Reference..............  .31
Identification Badges...................  .803(b)(11)
Ignition Hazards........................  .151(a)
Illumination............................  .26
  Demolition............................  .851(c)
  Table D-3 (Minimum Illumination         .56
   Intensities).
  Temporary Lighting....................  .405(a)(2)(ii) (E), (F), (G),
                                           and (J)
  Underground construction..............  .800(l)
Industrial Trucks.......................  .602(c)
Inert-Gas Metal-Arc Welding.............  .353(d)
Inspections.............................  .955(a)(2), (b)(6)(v)
  After Blasting........................  .910
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(6)
  Excavations...........................  .651(k)
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .552(c)(15)
  Right of Entry........................  .3
  Scaffolds.............................  .451
Insulated (Definition)..................  .960(ff)
Insulation (Cable) (Definition).........  .960(gg)
Insulation Shielding (Definition).......  .960(hh)
Interior Hung Scaffolds.................  .452(t)
Ionizing Radiation......................  .53
Isolated (Definition)...................  .960(ii)
Jacks...................................  .305
  Lever and Ratchet Jacks...............  .305
  Lift-slab concrete construction         .705
   operations.
Jacob's Ladders; marine operations......  .605(b) (3), (4)
Ladders (see also Stairways)............  .1050, .1051, 1053, and .1060
  Chicken ladders or crawling boards....  .452(m)
  Cranes and derricks, access...........  .550(a)(13)
  Defects and repairs...................  .1053(b) (16)-(18)
  Demolition, use during................  .851 (a), (b)
  Electric equipment, energized,          .1053(b)(12)
   exposure to.
  Electric power transmission and         .951(v)
   distribution lines, use near.
  Inspection............................  .1053(b)(15)
  Jacob's ladders, use in marine          .605(b) (3), (4)
   operations.
  Ladder jack scaffolds.................  .452(k)
  Ladder trucks, manually propelled       .453(b)
   mobile.
  Load capabilities.....................  .1053(a)(1), (b)(3)
  Pile driving access pits..............  .603(c)(6)
  Safety devices........................  .1051(b), .1053(a) (18), (19),
                                           (22), (23)
  Scaffolds, use on or with.............  .1051(a)
  Training requirements.................  .1060
  Trestle ladder scaffolds..............  .452(n)
Lanyards................................  .104, .959
(see Body Belts, Safety Straps and
 Lanyards)
  Pile Driving..........................  .603(a)(8)
Lasers:
  Eye Protection........................  .102(b)(2)
  Nonionizing Radiation.................  .54
Lead Exposure in Construction:
  Permissible exposure limit............  .62(c)
  Exposure assessment...................  .62(d)
  Methods of compliance.................  .62(e)
  Respiratory protection................  .62(f)
  Protective work clothing and equipment  .62(g)
  Housekeeping..........................  .62(h)
  Hygiene facilities and practices......  .62(i)
  Medical surveillance..................  .62(j)
  Medical removal protection............  .62(k)
  Employee information and training.....  .62(l)
  Signs.................................  .62(m)
Lenses..................................  .102(a)(3)
  Lasers................................  .102(b)(2)
  Welding...............................  .102(b)(1)
Lever and Ratchet Jacks.................  .305
Lifelines...............................  .104
  Materials Storage.....................  .250(b)(2)
  Scaffolding...........................  .451 (i), (h), (p),(u), (w)
Lifesaving Equipment....................  .100-.106
  Marine Operations.....................  .605(d)
Lift Slab Construction..................  .705
Lifting Equipment.......................  .602(c)
Lighting: (see Illumination)............  .26, 56
  Portable Equipment....................  .151(a)(4)
  Temporary.............................  .405(a)(2)(ii)
Linemen's Equipment (see Body Belts,
 Safety Straps and Lanyards)
Lines, Underground (see Underground
 Lines)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas)........  .153
Liquids, Flammable and Combustible......  .152
Loads:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(2)
  Electric circuit ratings..............  416(f)
  Helicopter cranes hooking and           .551(i)
   unhooking.
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .552(a)(2)
  Scaffolds, ratings....................  .451
  Storage...............................  .250(a)(2)
  Table H-19 (Safe Working Loads for      .252
   Shackles).
  Table H-20 (Number and Spacing of U-    .252
   Bolt Wire Rope Clips).
Locks:
  Man and Emergency.....................  .803(g)
  Medical...............................  .803(b)(9)
Manholes................................  .956(b)
  Definition............................  .960(jj)
  Excavating............................  .956(c)
  Guarding..............................  .956(b)(1)
  Open Flames...........................  .956(b) (2), (3)
  Trenching Cables......................  .956(c), .956(c) (4)-(7)
Manifolds, Oxygen.......................  .350(e)
Marine Operations.......................  .605
  Working Over or Near Water............  .106
Masonry:
  Construction..........................  .700, .706
    Bracing requirements and Limited      .706
     Access Zone.
  Masons Scaffolds......................  .452
  Removal...............................  .854
Materials Handling......................  .953
  Equipment.............................  .602
  Framing...............................  .953(f)
  Load Attaching........................  .953(g)
  Hazardous materials, retention of DOT   .61
   markings.
  Hoist Ropes...........................  .953(g)
  Oil Filled Equipment..................  .953(e)
  Pole Hauling..........................  .953(b)
  Rigging Equipment, safe working loads   .251
   for.
  Storage...............................  .953(c)
  Tag Lines.............................  .953(d)
  Unloading.............................  .953(a)
Materials Storage.......................  .250, .953(c), .957(f)
  Hazardous materials, retention of DOT   .61
   markings.
  Marine Operations.....................  .605(a)
  Safety Belts..........................  .250(b)(2)
Mechanical Equipment....................  .952
  Aerial Lifts..........................  .952(b)
  Cranes................................  .952(c)
  Derrick Trucks........................  .952(c)
  Energized Substations.................  .957(e)
  Inspections...........................  .952(a)
Medical: (see First Aid)
  Attention.............................  .23
  Examinations..........................  .803(b)
  Lock..................................  .803(b)(9)
  Services..............................  .50
Metal Tower Construction................  .955(b)
  Cranes................................  .955(b)(6)(i)
  Footings..............................  .955(b)(1)-(3)
    Auger-type..........................  .955(b)(2)
    Excavations.........................  .955(b)(3)(i)
    Pad-type............................  .955(b)(1)
    Pile-type...........................  .955(b)(1)
  Guy Lines.............................  .955(b)(4)(ii)
  Supports..............................  .955(b)(4)(iii)
  Methylene chloride....................  .1152
Methyl chloromethyl ether...............  .1106
Midrails:
  Scaffolding...........................  .451
  Specifications........................  .500(f)
Mobile Scaffolds, Manually Propelled....  .453
Motor Vehicles..........................  .600, .601
  Mud Flaps.............................  .601(b)(13)(ii)
alpha-Naphthylamine.....................  .1104
beta-Naphthylamine......................  .1106
Needle Beam Scaffolds...................  .452(u)
Nets, Safety............................  .105
  Steel Erection........................  .750(b)(1)(ii)
4-Nitrobiphenyl.........................  .1103
N-Nitrosodimethylamine..................  .1116
Noise Exposure..........................  .52
Nonionizing Radiation...................  .54
Nuclear Regulatory Commission...........  .53
Occupational health and environmental     .50-.57
 controls.
Oil Filled Equipment....................  .953(e)
Openings:
  Demolition............................  .850(i), (j)
  Floors and Walls......................  .500
Optical Density (Definition)............  .107(d)
  Table E-3 (Selecting Laser Safety       .102(b)(2)
   Glass).
Outrigger Scaffolds.....................  .452(i)
Overcurrent Protection..................  .404(e)
Overhead Power Transmission and           .955
 Distribution Lines.
  Clearances............................  .955(b)(8)
  Climbing Elevated Structures..........  .955(a)(2), (3)
  Conductor Grips.......................  .955(c)(8)
  Deenergized Conductors................  .955(c)
  Erection Cranes.......................  .955(b)(6)(i)
  Inspections...........................  .955(a)(2), (b)(6)(v)
  Lifting Equipment.....................  .955(a)(6)(ii)
  Loadlines.............................  .955(b)(6)(iii)
  Pole Holes............................  .955(a)(7)
  Reel Handling Equipment...............  .955(c)(12)
  Splicing..............................  .965(c)(7)(iii), (d)(7)
  Stringing.............................  .955(c), (d)
  Tag Lines.............................  .955(a)(8), .955(b)(6)(ii)
  Tower Assembly........................  .955(b)(4)-(6)
  Traffic Control.......................  .955(b)(7)
  Transmission Clipping.................  .955(c)(10), (11)(ii); (d)(9)
  Wind, Bad Weather.....................  .955(b)(6)(iv), (c)(11)(i)
Overhead Protection.....................  .451(h), .1003
Oxygen Manifolds........................  .350(e)
Passageways (see also Runways)..........  .500(d)
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(13)(iii)
  Demolition............................  .851(a)
  Electrical Equipment..................  .416(b)
Personal Climbing Equipment (see
 Climbing Equipment).
Personal Protective Equipment: (see also  .28, .95-.106, .551(e),
 Respiratory Protection).                  .951(a)
  Cutting, Welding, Heating.............  .353(c)(4)
  Foot protection.......................  .96
  Gloves................................  .951(a)(1)(iii)
  Hats..................................  .951(a)(2)
  Non-rubber............................  .951(a)(1)(iv)
  Rubber................................  .951(a)(1)(i)-(iii)
Pier Holes, bell-bottomed...............  .651(g)(2)(ii)
Pile Driving............................  .603
Pipelines, Piping.......................  .351(c)(2), (3), (4)
Planks, Planking:
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .552(b)(3)
  Scaffolding...........................  .451
  Steel Erection........................  .752
Plasterers and Decorators Scaffolds.....  .452(d)
Platforms:
  Beam-Type.............................  .451(i)
  Catch.................................  .451(u)(3)
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(13)
  Elevating and Rotating Work...........  .451(f)
  Guarding..............................  .500(d)
  Ladder-Type (2-pt. Suspension)........  .451(i)
  Light Metal-Type......................  .451(i)
  Pile Driving..........................  .603(a)(8)
Pneumatic Power Tools...................  .302(b)
  Steel Erection........................  .752(a)(2)
Pole Hauling............................  .953(b)
Powder-Actuated Tools...................  .302(e)
Power-Operated Handtools................  .302
Power Transmission and Distribution       .950-.960
 Lines.
  Clearances............................  .950(c)
  Deenergizing Lines and Equipment......  .950(d)
  Emergency Procedures..................  .950(e)
  Employee Insulation...................  .950(c)(1)(i), (iii)
  Energized Parts.......................  .950(c)(1)(i), (ii)
  Existing Lines and Equipment..........  .950(a)(2)
  First Aid.............................  .950(e)
  Hot Stick Distances...................  .950(c)(2)(i), Table V-1
  Hydraulic Fluids......................  .950(i)
  Live-line bare-hand work..............  .955(e)
 Minimum Distances (see Hot Stick and
 Working Distances).
  Night Work............................  .950(f)
  Overhead lines........................  .955
  Sanitation............................  .950(h)
  Substation fences.....................  .957(g)
  Water.................................  .950(e)
  Working Distances.....................  .950(c)(2)
Powered industrial trucks, operator       .602(d)
 training.
Powerlines, Cranes and Derricks.........  .550(a)(15)
Pressure Vessels........................  .29(a)
  Pile-Driving Equipment................  .603(a)
beta-Propiolactone......................  .1113
Protective Equipment (see Personal
 Protective Equipment)
Radiation:
  Inert-Gas Metal-Arc Welding...........  .353(d)
  Ionizing..............................  .53
  Nonionizing...........................  .54
  X-ray equipment, electrical connection  .406(d)
Radiant Energy Protection:
  Lasers................................  .102(b)(2)
  Welding...............................  .102(b)(1)
Rated Capacity for material handling
 rigging equipment:
  Chain Slings..........................  .251(b)
  Synthetic Webbing.....................  .251(e)
  Table H-1 (Chain Slings, Steel).......  .251
  Table H-2 (Maximum Allowable Wear at    .251
   Any Point of Link).
  Table H-3 (Single Leg slings).........  .251
  Table H-4 (Single Leg Slings).........  .251
  Table H-5 (Single Leg Slings).........  .251
  Table H-6 (Single Leg Slings).........  .251
  Table H-7 (2-Leg and 3-Leg Bridal       .251
   slings).
  Table H-8 (2-Leg and 3-Leg Bridal       .251
   Slings).
  Table H-9 (2-Leg and 3-Leg Bridal       .251
   Slings).
  Table H-10 (2-Leg and 3-Leg Bridal      .251
   Slings).
  Table H-11 (Strand Laid Grommet)......  .251
  Table H-12 (Cable Laid Grommet).......  .251
  Table H-13 (Strand Laid Endless         .251
   Slings_Mechanical Joint Improved Plow
   Steel Grade Rope).
  Table H-14 (Cable Laid Endless          .251
   Slings_Mechanical Joint).
  Table H-15 (Manila Rope Slings).......  .251
  Table H-16 (Nylon Rope Slings)........  .251
  Table H-17 (Polyester Rope Slings)....  .251
  Table H-18 (Polypropylene Rope Slings)  .251
Records, employee exposure and medical,   .33
 access to.
  Preservation..........................  .33(d)
  Trade secrets.........................  .33(f)
  Transfer of records...................  .33(h)
Regulators, use of in gas welding and     .350(d),(h)
 cutting.
Rescue teams, underground construction..  .800(g)(5)
Respiratory Protection..................  .103
  Excavations...........................  .651(g)(1)(iii)
  Respirators...........................  .103 (b), (c)
  Underground construction..............  .800(g)(2)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .353(c)(3)
Rigging:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .550
  Materials Handling....................  .251
Ring Buoys..............................  .106(c)
Riveting................................  .752
Rollover Protective Structures (see
 ROPS)
Roof, Roofing, Brackets.................  .452(h)
Roofing work, built-up..................  .500(g)
Roofs, low-pitched; guarding built-up     .500(g)
 roofing work.
Ropes:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550
  Definition............................  .960(ee)
  Natural and Synthetic.................  251(d)
Ropes, Wire:
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .552
  Rigging Equipment.....................  .251(c)
  Suspension............................  .552(c)
ROPS (Rollover Protection Structures):..  .1000-.1003
  Coverage..............................  .1000(a), (f)
  Crawler Tractors......................  .1001
  Dozers................................  .1001
  Graders...............................  .1001
  Labeling..............................  .1000(c)
  Loaders...............................  .1001
  Performance Requirements..............  .1001(f),.1002(c)
  Protective Frames.....................  .1002
  Remounting............................  .1000(d)
  Scrapers..............................  .1001
  Test Procedures.......................  .1001(e), .1002(d)-(h)
  Test Setups...........................  .1001(e)(iii)
  Vehicle Weight (Definition)...........  .1001(g), .1002(e)
Runways (see also Passageways):
  Excavations...........................  .651(c), (l)
  Guarding..............................  .500(d)
Safety Belts (see Belts, Safety and Seat
 Belts)
Safety Devices:.........................
  Base-Mounted Drum Hoists..............  .553(a)(3)
  Can, Safety (Definition)..............  .155(1)
  Conveyors.............................  .555(a)(3)
  Hoists and Elevators..................  .552(b)(6) and (c)(9)
  Liquified Petroleum Gas...............  .153(d)
  Pneumatic Power Tools.................  .302(b)(8)
  Tire Racks............................  .600(a)(2)
Safety Factor:
  Definition............................  .32(m)
  Suspension Wire Ropes.................  .552(c)(14)(iii)
Safety Fuses............................  .907
Safety Nets: (see Nets, Safety):
Safety Straps...........................  .959
 (see Body Belts, Safety Straps and
 Lanyards, Belts, Safety and Belts)
  Fabrics...............................  .959(1)(i)(ii)
Safe Working Loads......................  .252
  Table H-19 (Safe Working Loads for      .252
   Shackles).
  Table H-20 (Number and Spacing of U-    .252
   Bolt Wire Rope Clips).
Salamanders, Solid Fuel.................  .154(d)
Sanitation..............................  .27, .51, .950(h)
  Compressed Air........................  .803(k)
  Food Handling.........................  .51(d)
  Temporary Sleeping Quarters...........  .51(e)
  Toilets...............................  .51(c)
  Water.................................  .51(a), (b)
Scaffolds...............................  .450-.454
  Access................................  .451(e)
  Aerial lifts..........................  .453
  Boatswains Chair......................  .452(o)
  Bricklayers Square....................  .452(e)
  Carpenters Bracket....................  .452(g)
  Catenary..............................  .452(r)
  Crawling Boards or Chicken Ladders....  .452(m)
  Elevating and Rotating Work Platforms.  .453
  Fabricated Frame......................  .452(c)
  Fall protection.......................  .451(g)
  Falling object protection.............  .451(h)
  Float (Ship)..........................  .452(s)
  Form..................................  .452(g)
  Horse.................................  .452(f)
  Interior Hung.........................  .452(t)
  Ladder Jack...........................  .452(k)
  Ladder trucks.........................  .453(b)(1)
  Manually Propelled Mobile.............  .453
  Masons................................  .452
  Needle Beam...........................  .452(u)
  Outrigger.............................  .452(i)
  Plasterer, Decorators, and Large Area.  .452(d)
  Pole..................................  .452(a)
  Pump Jack.............................  .452(j)
  Repair Bracket........................  .452(x)
  Roofing Bracket.......................  .452(h)
  Single-point Adjustable Suspension....  .452(o)
  Step, Platform........................  .452(n)
  Stilts................................  .452(y)
  Stonesetters..........................  .452(q)
  Suspension, criteria..................  .451(d)
  Supported, criteria...................  .451(e)
  Swinging Stage, 2-Point Suspension....  .452
  Training..............................  .454
  Trestle ladder........................  .452(n)
  Tube and Coupler......................  .452(b)
  Tubular Welded Frame (fabricated        .452(c)
   frame).
  Window Jack...........................  .452(l)
Screens, Screening......................  .351(e), .353(d)
  Compressed Air........................  .803(m)
Screw Jacks.............................  .305
Seat Belts:
  Earthmoving Equipment.................  .602(a)(2)
  Motor Vehicles........................  .601(b)(9)
Shackles and Hooks......................  .251(f)
Shafts (see Underground Construction)...  .800(o)(4)
Shielding...............................  .351(e)
  Battery Rooms and Charging............  .441(a)(5)
Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing.........  .30
Ship Scaffolds..........................  .452(s)
Shoring:
  Excavations...........................  .652(c)
  Concrete and Concrete Forms...........  .703(b)
Signaling, Signals......................  .201
  Cranes and Derricks...................  .550(a)(4)
  Cranes and Hoists.....................  .201(b)
  Flagmen...............................  .201(a)
  Telephones............................  .803(c)
Signs, Accident Prevention..............  .200
  Conveyors.............................  .555(a)(7)
  Explosives............................  .903(m), .902(h)
  Records...............................  .803(d)
Site Clearing...........................  .604
  Excavations...........................  .651(a), (j)
  Fire Prevention.......................  .151(c)
Skiffs, Lifesaving......................  .106(d)
Sleeping Quarters, Temporary............  .51(e)
Slings..................................  .551(c)
Smoking.................................  .151(a)(3)
Soil classification for Excavations.....  .652(b), (c), and Subpt. P
                                           App. A
Spectacles..............................  .102
Splicing................................  .955(c)(7)(iii), (d)(7)
Stairways (see also ladders)............  .1050-.1052, .1060
  Demolition, use during................  .851
  Spiral stairways......................  .1051(a)(1), .1052(b)(2)
  Stairrails and handrails..............  .1052(c)
  Temporary service.....................  .1052(b)
  Training requirements.................  .1060
Standpipes..............................  .150(d)(2)
Steel:
  Erection..............................  .750-.752
  Reinforcing for concrete..............  .701(b), .703(d)
  Removal of............................  .858
  Structural Steel Assembly.............  .751
Storage:
  Demolition............................  .857
  Explosives............................  .904
  Indoor................................  .151(d), .152(b)
  LP Gas Containers.....................  .153(j), (k)
  Materials Handling....................  .250, .953(c), .957(f)
  Open Yard.............................  .151(c)
  Outdoor...............................  .152(c)
Static Charges..........................  .551(j)
Stringing:
  Adjacent to Energized Lines...........  .955(d)
  Deenergized Conductors................  .955(c)
Suspension Scaffolds....................  .450-.451, .452(o)-(r), (x),
                                           .454
Tag Lines...............................  .551(c), .955(a),
                                           .955(b)(6)(ii)
Tags, Accident Prevention...............  .200(h)
  Conveyors.............................  .555(a)(7)
  Definition............................  .960(nn)
  Electric Circuits, Tagging of.........  .417
Tanks, Portable, Flammable and            .152(c)(4)
 Combustible Liquid Outside Storage.
Temporary Buildings, Fire Prevention....  .151(b)
Threshold Limit Values (TLVs)...........  .55(a)
Tire Safety Rack........................  .600(a)(2)
Toeboards:
  Scaffolds.............................  .451(h)
  Stand Specifications..................  .500(f)
Toilets.................................  .51(c)
Tools, Hand and Power...................  .300-.305, .951
  Air receivers.........................  .306
  Grounding.............................  .404(f)(7)(iv)
  Hand..................................  .951(f), .300, .302
  Hotline (Definition)..................  .960(ee)
  Hydraulic.............................  .951(f)(3)
  Inspections...........................  .951(d)(2)
  Live-line.............................  .951(d)
  Measuring Ropes.......................  .951(e)
  Measuring Tapes.......................  .951(e)
  Pneumatic.............................  .951(f)(4)
  Portable Electric.....................  .951(f)(2)
  Power-transmission apparatus,           .307
   mechanical.
  Switches..............................  .951(f)(1)
  Tests.................................  .951(d)(1)
Torches.................................  .350(g)
Toxic:
  Metals (Welding, Cutting and Heating).  .353(c)
  Preservative Coatings.................  .354
Training and Education..................  .21
Transformers, Electric..................  .403(i) and (j), and
                                           .405(j)(5)
Transmitter Towers......................  .550(a)(15)
Transportation Dept. (DOT) placards for   .61
 hazardous materials, retention.
Trenching (see Excavation)..............  .650-.652
Trucks:
  Industrial............................  .602(c)
  Off-Highway...........................  .602(a)(7)
Tube and Coupler Scaffolds..............  .452(b)
Tubular Welded Frame Scaffolds (see       ..............................
 Scaffolds (Fabricated Frame)).
Tunnels and Shafts (see Underground       .800
 Construction).
Underground:
  Installations.........................  .651(b)
  Lines.................................  .956
  Transportation of Explosives..........  .903
Underground construction:
  Access and egress.....................  .800(b)
  Air quality...........................  .800(h), (j)
  Blasting..............................  .800(p)
  Check-in/Check-out....................  .800(c)
  Communications........................  .800(f)
  Drilling..............................  .800(q)
  Electrical safety.....................  .800(s)
  Fire prevention and control...........  .800(m)
  Haulage...............................  .800(r)
  Hazardous classifications.............  .800(h)
  Hazards instruction and notification..  .800(d), (e)
  Hoisting..............................  .800((g)(1), (t)
  Illumination..........................  .800(l)
  Ventilation...........................  .800(k)
  Welding and cutting...................  .800(n)
Underwater Blasting.....................  .912
Vapors (airborne contaminants)..........  .55
Variations (relief).....................  .2
Ventilation.............................  .57
  Air Quality, underground construction.  .800(k)
  Compressed Air........................  .803(i)
  Preservative Coatings.................  .354
  Temporary Heating Devices.............  .154(a)
  Welding and Cutting...................  .353
Vests, Buoyant..........................  .106
Vinyl chloride..........................  .1117
Voltage (Definition)....................  .960(qq)
Walkways (see Passageways and Runways)
Wall:
  Openings, Guarding....................  .500(c)
  Removal...............................  .854-.856
Washing Facilities......................  .51(f)
Waste Disposal: (see Disposal).
Water:
  Marine Operations.....................  .605
  Potable...............................  .51(a)
  Supply (for Fire Protection)..........  .150(b)
  Working Over or Near..................  .106
Webbing, Synthetic (for Slings).........  .251(e)
Welding and Cutting.....................  .350-.354
  Aerial lifts, standards for...........  .453(b)(5)
  Electric welders, electrical            .406(c)
   connection.
  Eye Protection........................  .102(b)
  LPG Containers........................  .153(b)
Window Jack Scaffolds...................  .452(l)
Windows, Crane Cabs.....................  .550(a)(12)
Wire Ropes (see Ropes, Wire)............
Wiring, Temporary.......................  .401(h)
Wood Pole Scaffolds.....................  .451(b)
Woodworking Tools.......................  .304
X-ray (see Radiation)...................
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