1926 Subpart L App D - List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers. 1926.354 - Welding, cutting, and heating in way of preservative coatings. If continuous monitoring is used, the employer must ensure that the monitoring equipment has an alarm that will notify all entrants if a specified atmospheric threshold is achieved, or that an employee will check the monitor with sufficient frequency to ensure that entrants have adequate time to escape. 0000016958 00000 n Create this form in 5 minutes! Inform exposed employees by posting danger signs or by any other equally effective means, of the existence and location of, and the danger posed by, each permit space; and 0000002104 00000 n Welding, cutting and heating on preservative coatings. When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. 1926.1404 - Assembly/Disassemblygeneral requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations). C [^. 1926.1127 App A - Substance Safety Data Sheet - Cadmium, 1926.1127 App B - Substance Technical Guidelines for Cadmium, 1926.1127 App C - Qualitative and Quantitative Fit Testing Procedures, 1926.1127 App D - Occupational Health History Interview With Reference to Cadmium Exposure, 1926.1127 App E - Cadmium in Workplace Atmospheres, 1926.1127 App F - Nonmandatory Protocol for Biological Monitoring. If continuous monitoring is not used, periodic monitoring is required. No one shall use a cylinder's contents for purposes other than those intended by the supplier. Some OSHA regulations require a specific retention period for documents. H\n0z If the workplace contains one or more permit spaces, the employer who identifies, or who receives notice of, a permit space must: Inform, in a timely manner and in a manner other than posting, its employees' authorized representatives and the controlling contractor of the existence and location of, and the danger posed by, each permit space. Hose couplings shall not unlock or disconnect without rotary motion. Torches with such defects shall not be used. 0000009020 00000 n The permit shall document that the fire prevention and protection requirements in 29 CFR 1910.252 (a) have been implemented prior to beginning the hot work operations, indicate the date (s) authorized for hot work, and identify the object on which hot work is to be performed (68.85). A hot work permit is a legal document that is required in certain situations where work is being performed that may generate heat, sparks, or flames. 0000020449 00000 n 1926.350 (a) (3) Cylinders shall be moved by tilting and rolling them on their bottom edges. A space classified by an employer as a permit-required confined space may only be reclassified as a non-permit confined space when a competent person determines that all of the applicable requirements in paragraphs (g)(1) through (4) of this section have been met: If the permit space poses no actual or potential atmospheric hazards and if all hazards within the space are eliminated or isolated without entry into the space (unless the employer can demonstrate that doing so without entry is infeasible), the permit space may be reclassified as a non-permit confined space for as long as the non-atmospheric hazards remain eliminated or isolated; The entry employer must eliminate or isolate the hazards without entering the space, unless it can demonstrate that this is infeasible. $ B1!EFs)60rp(|^PA@F 3:$ |#a "P5?i&&(0D [Ch-K {;WL+Ss]rf|~ 0000006146 00000 n 1926.30 - Shipbuilding and ship repairing. 1926.1421 - Signalsvoice signalsadditional requirements. 0000013465 00000 n When this is impractical, fire resistant shields shall be provided. If hazards arise within a permit space that has been reclassified as a non-permit space under paragraph (g) of this section, each employee in the space must exit the space. They shall not be located within enclosed spaces. Before entry operations begin, the host employer must provide the following information, if it has it, to the controlling contractor: The hazards or potential hazards in each space or the reason it is a permit space; and. Read your safety permit carefully. 0000054149 00000 n 1926.155 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. hot work have been covered with a wet rag. 1926.1205 (b) Before entry begins, the entry supervisor identified on the permit must sign the entry permit to authorize entry. Contractors are required to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and local regulations as well as any specific requirements that are set in place by Cornell University. Surfaces prepared with chlorinated solvents shall be thoroughly dry before welding is performed on them. This section applies to all hot work operations, except as provided in subsections (a) (1) and (a) (2). 0000015110 00000 n 1926.958 - Materials handling and storage. 1926.350 (a) (1) Valve protection caps shall be in place and secured. Some of these requirements include: 29 CFR 1926.352 - Welding, and Cutting Fire Prevention FCC Hot Work Program New York State Fire Code (NYSFC) Chapter 35 Structures or pipelines forming a temporary ground return circuit shall have electrical contact at all joints. 1926.758 - Systems-engineered metal buildings. If the leak continues, the cylinder shall be tagged, removed from service, and moved to a location where the leak will not be hazardous. 1926.605 - Marine operations and equipment. Inert-gas metal-arc welding. 1926.1432 - Multiple-crane/derrick liftssupplemental requirements. 1926.1208 - Duties of authorized entrants. The OSHA 300 Log must be maintained by employers unless there is an exemption, based on the NAICS code or the size of . Oxygen shall not be directed at oily surfaces, greasy clothes, or within a fuel oil or other storage tank or vessel. Each employer who identifies, or receives notice of, a permit space and has not authorized employees it directs to work in that space must take effective measures to prevent those employees from entering that permit space, in addition to complying with all other applicable requirements of this standard. The employer shall thoroughly instruct employees in the safe use of fuel gas, as follows: Before a regulator to a cylinder valve is connected, the valve shall be opened slightly and closed immediately. Occupational Safety & Health Administration. 1926.961 - Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection. Valve protection caps shall be in place and secured. Highly flammable coatings shall be stripped from the area to be heated. Building: Location: Description of Hot Work: Name of Hot Work Operator: Filter lenses shall have an appropriate shade number, as indicated in Table G-1, for the work performed. Current-carrying parts passing through those portions of the holder gripped by the user and through the outer surfaces of the jaws of the holder shall be insulated against the maximum voltage to ground. 0000035922 00000 n 1926.65 - Hazardous waste operations and emergency response. 1926.407 - Hazardous (classified) locations. 1926 Subpart P App A - Soil Classification, 1926 Subpart P App B - Sloping and Benching, 1926 Subpart P App C - Timber Shoring for Trenches, 1926 Subpart P App D - Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring for Trenches, 1926 Subpart P App E - Alternatives to Timber Shoring, 1926 Subpart P App F - Selection of Protective Systems, 1926 Subpart Q - Concrete and Masonry Construction. English 02/15/2023 . 2. 1926.417 - Lockout and tagging of circuits. When parallel sections of oxygen and fuel gas hose are taped together, not more than 4 inches out of 12 inches shall be covered by tape. Employees exposed to radiation shall have their skin covered completely to prevent ultraviolet burns and damage. 1926.1433 - Design, construction and testing. For Compliance With . 1926.804 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 1926.964 - Overhead lines and live-line barehand work. 1926.502 - Fall protection systems criteria and practices. Permits can only be issued when the RMS Fire Prevention staff is at work, RMS office hours are weekdays between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm (holidays excluded). Once again, thoroughly examine all OSHA codes for details. Any special wrench required for emergency closing shall be positioned on the valve stem during cylinder use. The employer must ensure a safe method of entering and exiting the space. 1926.1050 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. The entry permit that documents compliance with this section and authorizes entry to a permit space must identify: 1926.1206 (a) The permit space to be entered; 1926.1206 (b) The purpose of the entry; 1926.1206 (c) The date and the authorized duration of the entry permit; 1926.1206 (d) How and when to acquire a hot work permit and who can supervise them. Use the e-signature solution to e-sign the form. A designated person shall test the atmosphere and determine that it is not hazardous before hot work is performed on or in such structures. The controlling contractor must debrief each entity that entered a permit space regarding the permit space program followed and any hazards confronted or created in the permit space(s) during entry operations; The entry employer must inform the controlling contractor in a timely manner of the permit space program followed and of any hazards confronted or created in the permit space(s) during entry operations; and. This type of work can include welding, flame cutting, grinding, soldering, brazing and other activities that have the potential to cause fires or explosions. 1926.906 - Initiation of explosive charges-electric blasting. To the extent possible, hot work shall be performed in designated locations that are free of fire hazards. Gas hose storage boxes shall be ventilated. If a hoisting system is used, it must be designed and manufactured for personnel hoisting; however, a job-made hoisting system is permissible if it is approved for personnel hoisting by a registered professional engineer, in writing, prior to use. Structures or pipelines acting continuously as ground return circuits shall have joints bonded and maintained to ensure that no electrolysis or fire hazard exists. Defective hose shall not be used. Ventilation and employee protection in welding, cutting and heating -. Defective hose shall be removed from service. 1926.353 - Ventilation and protection in welding, cutting, and heating. Attendant means an individual stationed outside one or more permit spaces who assesses the status of authorized . Cylinders shall be moved by tilting and rolling them on their bottom edges. Nothing shall be placed on top of a manifold, when in use, which will damage the manifold or interfere with the quick closing of the valves. Hot work areas shall not be less than 35 feet from combustible materials and combustible waste Mechanical ventilation requirements. When the welding, cutting, or heating operation is such that normal fire prevention precautions are not sufficient, additional personnel shall be assigned to guard against fire while the actual welding, cutting, or heating operation is being performed, and for a sufficient period of time after completion of the work to ensure that no possibility of fire exists. Hot work in confined spaces. Cylinders shall not be kept in unventilated enclosures such as lockers and cupboards. The written program must be made available prior to and during entry operations for inspection by employees and their authorized representatives. Yes, permits for performing hot work are required by both OSHA and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in addition to the local fire code. A hot work permit is a legal requirement in certain areas or job sites that gives workers or contractors the authorization to proceed with hot work activities. The permit acts as a checklist to ensure precautions are taken to prevent the ignition of inflammable or combustible materials in a 35-foot area surrounding the work. If, when the valve on a fuel gas cylinder is opened, there is found to be a leak around the valve stem, the valve shall be closed and the gland nut tightened. Warm, not boiling, water shall be used to thaw cylinders loose. 1926.954 - Personal protective equipment. Cable lugs, where used as connectors, shall provide electrical contact. California State University - San Marcos (CSUSM) is dedicated to the protection of our 0000009131 00000 n 1926 Subpart U - Blasting and the Use of Explosives. 0000052752 00000 n Empty containers shall be removed from the hot work area. The California Code of Regulations (CCR), title 8, section 341 and section 341.1 require employers to obtain Project Permits and Annual Permits from Cal/OSHA before conducting certain construction activities. When you edit your document, you may need to add text, put on the date, and do other editing. Cylinders, whether full or empty, shall not be used as rollers or supports. The employer must implement measures to protect employees from the hazard before any subsequent entry takes place. 1926.350 (a) (2) When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. Hose connections shall be clamped or securely fastened to withstand twice the normal working pressure but not less than 300 p.s.i. )*@w>Hk'z&wjf6pM[OKo/!I:;jq:wicxLc;_Ka.\kS,0|;\KeO&)>W0upx!YeY[|I}Ug*uo/c[>/+ jMMM*YD2.Z=Vj %K2`.\Y+ Welding, cutting or heating of toxic metals. 1926 Subpart R App G - 1926.502 (b)-(e) Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices. Fires are often the result of the "quick five minute" job in areas not intended for welding or cutting. 1926.23 - First aid and medical attention. 1926.95 - Criteria for personal protective equipment. 1926.35 - Employee emergency action plans. A fire watch is an employee familiar with the work to be done, who watches whenever welding, cutting or other hot work is performed. Any employee who enters the space, or that employee's authorized representative, must be provided with an opportunity to observe the testing required by this paragraph (e)(2)(vi). Shall have valve protection caps in place except when in use, hooked up or secured for movement. 0000006244 00000 n An employer whose employees enter a permit space need not comply with 1926.1204 through 1206 and 1926.1208 through 1211, provided that all of the following conditions are met: The employer can demonstrate that all physical hazards in the space are eliminated or isolated through engineering controls so that the only hazard posed by the permit space is an actual or potential hazardous atmosphere; The employer can demonstrate that continuous forced air ventilation alone is sufficient to maintain that permit space safe for entry, and that, in the event the ventilation system stops working, entrants can exit the space safely; The employer develops monitoring and inspection data that supports the demonstrations required by paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section; If an initial entry of the permit space is necessary to obtain the data required by paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this section, the entry is performed in compliance with 1926.1204 through 1926.1211; The determinations and supporting data required by paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section are documented by the employer and are made available to each employee who enters the permit space under the terms of paragraph (e) of this section or to that employee's authorized representative; and. Sharing procedures. Defective hose, or hose in doubtful condition, shall not be used. Compressed gas cylinders shall be secured in an upright position at all times except, if necessary, for short periods of time while cylinders are actually being hoisted or carried. When work is finished, when cylinders are empty, or when cylinders are moved at any time, the cylinder valve shall be closed. 0000041672 00000 n 0000007871 00000 n Displaying signs in areas where performing hot work is prohibited. The employer must verify that the space is safe for entry and that the preentry measures required by paragraph (e)(2) of this section have been taken, through a written certification that contains the date, the location of the space, and the signature of the person providing the certification. 1926.1429 - Qualifications of maintenance & repair employees. The certification must be made before entry and must be made available to each employee entering the space or to that employee's authorized representative. Shall not have objects that might either damage the safety device or obstruct the valve placed on top of the cylinder when in use. A Hot Work . A single hose having more than one gas passage shall not be used. %\9 Suitable fire extinguishing equipment shall be immediately available in the work area and shall be maintained in a state of readiness for instant use. Hose subjected to flashback or showing evidence of severe wear or damage shall be tested to twice the normal working pressure but not less than 200 p.s.i. Hot work shall not be performed in a confined space until a designated person has tested the atmosphere and determined that it is not hazardous. Employees shall not engage in and shall not be exposed to the inert-gas metal-arc welding process unless the following precautions are taken: Chlorinated solvents shall not be used within 200 feet (61 m) of the exposed arc. Any employee who enters the space, or that employee's authorized representative, must be provided an opportunity to observe the pre-entry testing required by this paragraph. 1926.14 - Federal contract for "mixed" types of performance. Employees shall be protected from radiant energy eye hazards by spectacles, cup goggles, helmets, hand shields or face shields with filter lenses complying with the requirements of this paragraph.