67 0 obj <> endobj xref Highly flammable coatings shall be stripped from the area to be heated. The area supervisor is responsible. 1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations. When the Hot Work Permit is emailed to the applicant the UA Project Manager is copied. Note to paragraph (i). California State University - San Marcos (CSUSM) is dedicated to the protection of our Drums containers, or hollow structures which have contained toxic or flammable substances shall, before welding, cutting, or heating is undertaken on them, either be filled with water or thoroughly cleaned of such substances and ventilated and tested. Boxes used for the storage of gas hose shall be ventilated. Operational precaution. Hot work includes cutting, welding, brazing, soldering, and any process involving the application of a naked flame. 1926.964 - Overhead lines and live-line barehand work. +%o;F~w"W`OJMRSgMUUfTdTfTdTfTd+0W@@?~ +?cz0^mo)i*_ *x endstream endobj 78 0 obj <> endobj 79 0 obj [/ICCBased 108 0 R] endobj 80 0 obj <>stream 1926.305 - Jacks-lever and ratchet, screw, and hydraulic. Welding, cutting and heating on preservative coatings. Hot Work permit Every job site involving Hot Work requires a permit to document the hazards and the safeguards in place to ensure the planned hot work does not cause a fire. 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 The employer shall instruct all employees involved in hot work operations as to potential fire hazards and the use of firefighting equipment. Hot work means any activity in which flame, heat, or spark is generated. 1926.954 - Personal protective equipment. 1926.1205 (c) 1926.1153 - Respirable crystalline silica. 1926.961 - Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection. The following requirements apply to entry into permit spaces that meet the conditions set forth in paragraph (e)(1) of this section: Any conditions making it unsafe to remove an entrance cover must be eliminated before the cover is removed. 1926.904 - Storage of explosives and blasting agents. 1926.903 - Underground transportation of explosives. How and when to acquire a hot work permit and who can supervise them. 1926.350 Gas Welding and Cutting 1926.350 (a) Transporting, Moving, and Storing Compressed Gas Cylinders 1926.350 (a) (1) Valve protection caps shall be in place and secured. 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Read your safety permit carefully. 1926.50 App A - Medical services and first aid. 1926.61 - Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels. 1926.450 - Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart. 0000053217 00000 n 1926.804 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 1926 Subpart Y App A - Examples of Conditions Which May Restrict or Limit Exposure to Hyperbaric Conditions, 1926 Subpart Y App B - Guidelines for Scientific Diving, 1926 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances, 1926.1101 App A - OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App B - Sampling and Analysis - Non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App C - Qualitative and quantitative fit testing procedures - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App D - Medical Questionnaires; Mandatory, 1926.1101 App E - Classification of Chest X-Rays - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App F - Work practices and engineering controls for Class I Asbestos Operations - non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App H - Substance Technical Information for Asbestos - Non-Mandatory, 1926.1101 App I - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for Asbestos, Non-Mandatory, 1926.1101 App J - Smoking cessation program information for asbestos, non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App K - Polarized Light Microscopy of Asbestos - Non-Mandatory. 1926.962 - Grounding for the protection of employees. 1926.856 - Removal of walls, floors, and material with equipment. The written program must be made available prior to and during entry operations for inspection by employees and their authorized representatives. Fuel gas shall not be used from cylinders through torches or other devices which are equipped with shutoff valves without reducing the pressure through a suitable regulator attached to the cylinder valve or manifold. 1926.432 - Environmental deterioration of equipment. Confined spaces and permit spaces. 0000065676 00000 n Hose couplings shall be of the type that cannot be unlocked or disconnected by means of a straight pull without rotary motion. 1926.965 - Underground electrical installations. 0000031614 00000 n Empty containers shall be removed from the hot work area. 1926 Subpart R App E - Training: Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.761. Here's a condensed version: Monitor all hot work in your facility. Similar precautions shall be taken regarding cracks or holes in walls, open doorways and open or broken windows. 1926.66 - Criteria for design and construction of spray booths. Permit space entry is performed at the same time that any activities that could foreseeably result in a hazard in the permit space are performed. 1926.860 - Selective demolition by explosives. In accordance with OSHA standards, contractors are required to apply for these permits through the company's permit-authorizing individual (PAI). 0000005574 00000 n 1926.1404 - Assembly/Disassemblygeneral requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations). No person other than the gas supplier shall attempt to mix gases in a cylinder. 0000003987 00000 n Oil shall not be used to lubricate caps; Shall be hoisted only while secured, as on a cradle or pallet, and shall not be hoisted by magnet, choker sling or cylinder caps; Shall be moved only by tilting or rolling on their bottom edges; Shall have valves closed when cylinders are empty, being moved or stored; Shall be secured upright except when hoisted or carried; Shall not be freed when frozen by prying the valves or caps with bars or by hitting the valve with a tool; Shall not be exposed to sparks, hot slag, or flame; Shall not be permitted to become part of electrical circuits or have electrodes struck against them to strike arcs; Shall not be used as rollers or supports; Shall not have contents used for purposes not authorized by the supplier; Shall not be used if damaged or defective; Shall not have gases mixed within, except by gas suppliers; Shall be stored so that oxygen cylinders are separated from fuel gas cylinders and combustible materials by either a minimum distance of 20 feet (6.1 m) or a barrier having a fire-resistance rating of 30 minutes; and. 1926.1406 - Assembly/Disassemblyemployer procedures--general requirements. 0000046103 00000 n 1926.449 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 0000023710 00000 n 1926.1410 - Power line safety (all voltages)equipment operations closer than the Table A zone. Welding & cutting operations, conducted outside authorized hot work areas, includes extensive procedures for fire prevention. Local exhaust ventilation shall consist of movable hoods positioned close to the work and shall be of such capacity and arrangement as to keep breathing zone concentrations below hazardous levels. 1926.30 - Shipbuilding and ship repairing. Ensure that all hot work requests have "Hot Permit Required" selected as the purpose. Areas can be protected with the use of welding pads, blankets, or curtains, clearing combustibles from a 35-ft (11-m) radius space around the hot work, or moving the hot work to an area free of combustibles. 1926.703 App - General Requirements for Formwork. 1926.62 App A - Substance Data Sheet for Occupational Exposure to Lead, 1926.62 App B - Employee Standard Summary, 1926.62 App C - Medical Surveillance Guidelines. Welding, cutting and heating (hot work)[12] (See also 1917.2, definition of Hazardous cargo, materials, substance, or atmosphere). 0000066083 00000 n This type of work can include welding, flame cutting, grinding, soldering, brazing and other activities that have the potential to cause fires or explosions. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance, Inert-gas Metal-Arc Welding (Non-ferrous) 1/16- to 5/32-inch electrodes. 29 CFR 1904.0. The controlling contractor must apprise the host employer of the information exchanged with the entry entities pursuant to this subparagraph. 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 1926 Subpart L App E - Drawings and Illustrations. 0000020682 00000 n (1378.96 kPa) before reuse. 1926.652 - Requirements for protective systems. Welding, cutting or heating of toxic metals. Sharing procedures. 1926 Subpart F - Fire Protection and Prevention. Empty containers shall be removed to a safe area apart from hot work operations or open flames. F. FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (As per Section 2604 of FDNY Fire Code) Separation from combustibles. 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. Hoses, cables, and other equipment shall be kept clear of passageways, ladders and stairs. 1926.350 (a) (3) Cylinders shall be moved by tilting and rolling them on their bottom edges. 0000014709 00000 n 1926.500 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. 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. 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) 1926.650 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. 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. Before heat is applied to a drum, container, or hollow structure, a vent or opening shall be provided for the release of any built-up pressure during the application of heat. CHAPTER XVII - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PART 1926 - SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION Subpart F - Fire Protection and Prevention 29 CFR Subpart F - Fire Protection and Prevention CFR prev | next 1926.150 Fire protection. OSHA Laws & Regulations 1926 Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) By Standard Number Standard Number > 1926 1926 - Table of Contents 1926 Subpart A - General 1926.1 - Purpose and scope. English 02/15/2023 . 1926.1405 - Disassemblyadditional requirements for dismantling of booms and jibs (applies to both the use of manufacturer procedures and employer procedures). 1926 Subpart M App A - Determining Roof Widths - Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.501(b)(10), 1926 Subpart M App B - Guardrail Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(b), 1926 Subpart M App C - Personal Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(d), 1926 Subpart M App D - Positioning Device Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(e), 1926 Subpart M App E - Sample Fall Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(k), 1926 Subpart N - Helicopters, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors. When welders are exposed to their own arc or to each other's arc, filter lenses complying with the requirements of paragraph (h) of this section shall be worn to protect against flashes and radiant energy. 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. If the object to be welded or cut cannot readily be moved, all movable fire hazards in the vicinity shall be taken to a safe place. Before heat is applied to a drum, container or hollow structure, an opening to release built-up pressure during heat application shall be provided. Before hot work is commenced on surfaces covered by a preservative coating of unknown flammability, a test shall be made by a designated person to determine the coating's flammability. Training. %\9 0000008381 00000 n Fuel gas and oxygen manifolds shall be placed in safe, well ventilated, and accessible locations. Surfaces covered with preservative coatings shall be stripped for at least 4 inches (10.16 cm) from the area of heat application or employees shall be protected by supplied air respirators in accordance with the requirements of 1910.134 of this chapter. H\n0z 1926.452 - Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds. 1926.407 - Hazardous (classified) locations. 0000052752 00000 n 1926.2 - Variances from safety and health standards. Defective hose, or hose in doubtful condition, shall not be used. Highlights Oregon OSHA's additional confined space requirements (effective Sept. 1, 2022); describes employers' role in evaluating welding operations in a confined or permit space that is potentially hazardous. 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. 1926.906 - Initiation of explosive charges-electric blasting. A single hose having more than one gas passage shall not be used. They shall not be located within enclosed spaces. The hot work permit helps the permit authorizing individual, hot work operator, and fire watch recognize potential hazards. Means of detecting an increase in atmospheric hazard levels in the event the ventilation system stops working; Each person, by name, currently serving as an attendant; The individual, by name, currently serving as entry supervisor, and the signature or initials of each entry supervisor who authorizes entry; The hazards of the permit space to be entered; The measures used to isolate the permit space and to eliminate or control permit space hazards before entry; 1926.651 - Specific Excavation Requirements. 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. For quick closing, valves on fuel gas cylinders shall not be opened more than 1 12 turns. 0000012747 00000 n Get Form. Insert the date. A designated person shall test the atmosphere and determine that it is not hazardous before hot work is performed on or in such structures. 0000002304 00000 n Oxygen cylinders in storage shall be separated from fuel-gas cylinders or combustible materials (especially oil or grease), a minimum distance of 20 feet (6.1 m) or by a noncombustible barrier at least 5 feet (1.5 m) high having a fire-resistance rating of at least one-half hour. 0000007213 00000 n Filter lenses shall have an appropriate shade number, as indicated in Table G-1, for the work performed. If testing and inspection during that entry demonstrate that the hazards within the permit space have been eliminated or isolated, the permit space may be reclassified as a non-permit confined space for as long as the hazards remain eliminated or isolated; The entry employer must document the basis for determining that all hazards in a permit space have been eliminated or isolated, through a certification that contains the date, the location of the space, and the signature of the person making the determination. Such personnel shall be instructed as to the specific anticipated fire hazards and how the firefighting equipment provided is to be used. 1926 Subpart CC App A - Standard Hand Signals, 1926 Subpart CC App B - Assembly/DisassemblySample Procedures for Minimizing the Risk of Unintended Dangerous Boom Movement, 1926 Subpart CC App C - Operator CertificationWritten ExaminationTechnical Knowledge Criteria, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance. trailer <<1B13CD194470406EBFF083678E0EF562>]/Prev 264003>> startxref 0 %%EOF 132 0 obj <>stream OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252 required fire prevention actions for welding/hot works. 1917.152 - Welding, cutting and heating (hot work)[12] (See also 1917.2, definition of Hazardous cargo, materials, substance, or atmosphere). 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). Permits usu-ally are valid only for the length of the working shift; but never more than 24 hours. 1926.1205 (b) Before entry begins, the entry supervisor identified on the permit must sign the entry permit to authorize entry. If this action does not stop the leak, the use of the cylinder shall be discontinued, and it shall be properly tagged and removed from the work area. TITLE 8 CCR Sections 4794-4799 and articles 82,83,87,88, & 90 (29 CFR 1910.251-255) (29 CFR 1926. No damaged or defective cylinder shall be used. 2 A Project Permit authorizes an employer serving as a Project Administrator to conduct permit-required activity at specific location (s) The following terms are defined for the purposes of this subpart only: Acceptable entry conditions means the conditions that must exist in a permit space, before an employee may enter that space, to ensure that employees can safely enter into, and safely work within, the space.. 1926.200 - Accident prevention signs and tags. Any additional permits, such as for hot work, that have been issued to authorize work in the permit space. When a special wrench is required, it shall be left in position on the stem of the valve while the cylinder is in use so that the fuel gas flow can be shut off quickly in case of an emergency. Electrodes shall not be struck against a cylinder to strike an arc. 1926.1208 - Duties of authorized entrants. 1926.1432 - Multiple-crane/derrick liftssupplemental requirements. Structures or pipelines acting continuously as ground return circuits shall have joints bonded and maintained to ensure that no electrolysis or fire hazard exists. Entry into the permit space under the terms of paragraph (e)(1) of this section is performed in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (e)(2) of this section. Metals coated with mercury-bearing materials. a. OSHA amended 29 CFR Part 1960 to implement its "Multi-Employer Worksite Policy" in the federal sector, as stated in 60 Federal Register (FR) 35040.
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