Construction Industry Training Requirements

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Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
X
X
X
X
X
X
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
General Safety and Health Provisions – General Safety
and Health Provisions
General Safety and Health Provisions – Safety Training
and Education
General Safety and Health Provisions – Employee
Emergency Action Plans
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Medical Services and First-aid
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Ionizing Radiation
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Nonionizing Radiation
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts, and Mists
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Hazard Communication
1926.20(b(2) and (4))
1926.21(a)
1926.35(e)(1) and (2)(i) through (iii) and (3)
1926.50(c)
X
X
1926.53(b)
X
1926.54(a) and (b)
X
X
1926.55 (b)
X
1926.59
X
X
1926.60(l)(3)(i) and (ii)(A) through (C)
X
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls – Lead
in Construction
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous
Chemicals
1
X
X
X
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Methylenedianiline
X
1926.62(l)(1)(i) through (iv); (2)(i) through (viii) and (3)(i)
and (ii)
1926.64
X
X
1
X
The requirements
applicable to Construction
under this section are
identical to those set forth
in 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(1)
and 3)(i) and (iv).
The requirements
applicable to construction
under this section are
identical to those set forth
in 29 CFR
1910.1050(k)(3)(i) and
(ii)(A) and (4)(i) and (ii).
X
The requirements
applicable to construction
under this section are
identical to those set forth
in 29 CFR 1910.(g)(1)(i)
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
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Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls –
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
1926.65
Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment – Hearing
Protection
Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment –
Respiratory Protection
1926.101(b)
X
1926.103(c)(1)
X
Fire Protection and Prevention
Signs, Signals and Barricades –Signaling
1926.150(a)(5)
1926.150(c)(1)(viii)
1926.201(a)(2)
1926.302(e)(1) and (12)
X
2
X
The requirements
applicable to construction
under this section are
identical to those set forth
in 1910.134(k)(3)
X
X
Tools Hand and Power – Powder-Operated Hand Tools
and (ii).
The requirements
applicable to construction
under this section are
identical to those set forth
in 29 CFR
1910.120(e)(1)(i) and (ii);
(2)(i) through (vii); (3)(i)
through (iv) and (4)
through (9).
X
1
Signaling directions by
flagmen shall conform to
American National
Standards Institute D6.11971, Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices for
Streets and Highways.
Powder-actuated tools
used by employees shall
meet all other applicable
requirements of American
National Standards
Institute, A10.3-1970,
Safety Requirements for
Explosive-Actuated
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Tools Hand and Power – Woodworking Tools
Fastening Tools.
All woodworking tools
and machinery shall meet
other applicable
requirements of American
National Standards
Institute, 01.1-1961,
Safety Code for
Woodworking Machinery.
1926.304(f)
X
Welding and Cutting – Gas Welding and Cutting
Welding and Cutting – Gas Welding and Cutting –
Additional Rules
1926.350 (d)(1) through (6)
1926.350(j)
X
X
Welding and Cutting – Arc Welding and Cutting
1926.351(d)(1) through (5)
X
Welding and Cutting – Fire Prevention
Welding and Cutting – Welding, Cutting and Heating in
Way of Preservative Coatings
Electrical – Ground Fault Protection
Scaffolding -- Training Requirements
1926.352(e)
1926.354(a)
X
1926.404(b)(iii)(B)
1926.454(a)(1) through (5) and (b)(1) through (4) and
(c)(1) through (3)
1926.503(a)(1) and (2)(ii) through (vii)
1926.602(c)(1)(vi)
X
Fall Protection -- Training Requirements
Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine
3
Additional rules For
additional details not
covered in this subpart,
applicable technical
portions of American
National Standards
Institute, Z49.1-1967,
Safety in Welding and
Cutting, shall apply.
Other requirements, as
outlined in Article 630,
National Electrical Code,
NFPA 70-1971; ANSI C11971 (Rev. of 1968),
Electric Welders, shall be
used when applicable.
X
1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
From ANSI Standard
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Operations – Material Handling Equipment
Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine
Operations – Site Clearing
Excavations – Specific Excavation Requirements
Concrete and Masonry Construction
B56.1-1969: Operator
Training: "Only trained
and authorized operators
shall be permitted to
operate a powered
industrial truck. Methods
shall be devised to train
operators in the safe
operation of powered
industrial trucks. Badges
or other visual indication
of the operators'
authorization should be
displayed at all times
during the work period."
1926.604(a)(1)
X
1926.651(c)(1)(i)
1926.651(h)(2) and (3)
1926.651(i)(1)
1926.651(i)(2)(iii)
1926.651(k)(1) and (2)
1926.701(a)
1926.703(b)(8)(i)
UPDATE STEEL ERECTION STANDARDS
Bolting, Riveting, Fitting-Up and Plumbing Up
Underground Construction
1926.752(d)(4)
1926.800(d)
Underground Construction
1926.800(g)(2)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4
X
1
The employer shall
provide self-rescuers
having current approval
from the National
Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health and the
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Underground Construction
1926.800(g)(5)(iii) through (v)
X
Underground Construction
Underground Construction
1926.800(j)(1)(i)(A) and (B)
1926.800(j)(1)(vi)(A) and (B)
1926.800(o)(3)(i)(A)
1926.800(o)(3)(iv)(B)
X
1926.800(t)(3)(xix) and (xx)
X
Underground Construction – Compressed Air
Demolition –Preparatory Operations
Demolition –Chutes
Demolition –Mechanical Demolition
Blasting and Use of Explosives – General Provisions
5
1926.803(a)(1) and (2)
1926.803(b)(1) and (10)(xii)
1926.803(e)(1)
1926.803(f)(2) and (3)
1926.803(h)(1)
1926.850(a)
1926.852(c)
1926.859(g)
1926.900(a)
1926.900(k)(3)(i)
1
X
Mine Safety and Health
Administration to be
immediately available to
all employees at work
stations in underground
areas where employees
might be trapped by
smoke or gas.
Rescue team members
shall practice donning and
using self-contained
breathing apparatus
monthly.
Each safety device shall be
checked by a competent
person at least weekly
during hoist use to ensure
suitable operation and
safe condition.
X
X
X
X
X
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
D.
E.
F.
E
F
X
X
X
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Blasting and Use of Explosives – Blaster Qualifications
Blasting and Use of Explosives – Surface Transportation
of Explosives
Power Transmission and Distribution – General
Requirements
1926.900(q)
1926.901(c), (d), and (e)
1926.902(b) and (i)
X
X
1926.950(d)(1)(ii)(a), through (c), (vi) and (vii)
1926.950(d)(2)(ii)
1926.950(e)(1)(i) and (ii) and (2)
1926.955(b)(8) and (d)(1)
1926.955(b)(3)(i)
1926.955(e)(1) and (4)
1926.956(b)(1)
X
1926.957(d)(1)
1926.957(e)(1)
1926.1053(b)(15)
1926.1060(a)(i) through (v) and (b)
1926.1076
X
Asbestos
13 Carcinogens
1926.1101(9)(i) through (viii)(A) through (e)(10)
1926.1103
X
Vinyl Chloride
1926.1117
Inorganic Arsenic
1926.1118
Power Transmission and Distribution – Overhead Lines
Power Transmission and Distribution – Underground
Lines
Power Transmission and Distribution – Construction in
Energized Substations
Stairways and Ladders – Ladders
Stairways and Ladders – Training Requirements
Commercial Diving Operations
6
1
X
X
X
X
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR 1910.410.
X
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 1910.1003.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 1910.1017.
The requirements
applicable to construction
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1018.
Cadmium
Benzene
1926.1127(m)(4)(i) through (iii)(A) through (E)
1926.1128
X
X
X
X
Coke Oven Emissions
1926.1129
X
X
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
1926.1144
X
X
Acrylonitrile
1926.1145
X
X
Ethylene Oxide
1926.1147
X
X
Formaldehyde
1926.1148
X
X
7
1
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1028.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1029.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1044.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1045.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1047.
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1048.
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
Construction Industry Training Requirements
The following training requirements have been excerpted from Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations Part 1926. Note that additional training requirements
1
may appear in certain other standards (ANSI, NFPA, etc.) adopted by reference in Part 1926 and therefore mandatory .
Frequency of Training
Standard Title
Regulations
A.
B.
C.
Time of Hire
Upon Assignment
Annual
A
B
C
X
X
D
E
D.
E.
F.
F
Work Changes
Change in Duty
Noncompliance
Special Note
2
Methylene Chloride
8
1926.1152
1
The requirements
applicable to construction
work under this section
are identical to those set
forth in 29 CFR1910.1052.
Adapted from OSHA Publication 2254: Training Requirements in OSHA
[TypeStandards
the company
and Training
name]
Guidelines
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