K4uhl@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
> I read your post on the Towertalk reflector. Hopefully some
> of these guys will take it to heart. Could you tell me what
> I have to do to get a copy of the OSHA regulations concerning
> tower work ?
> Thanks,
> Paul
> K7PN/5V7PN
> paulnyl@teleport.com
>
> Call your local OSHA office (it may be Federal or State, depending on
> jurisdiction)
> and ask for a copy of the "1926 Standards". That refers to part 1926 of the
> Code of Federal Regulations. They pertain to construction. Then look at
> "Subpart M' which pertains to Fall Protection. There are various legal
> interpretations which discuss whether these apply to "non-building steel
> erection", etc, but the guidance about lanyards, snap links, harnesses,
> anchorages, etc. is all there. As I tell many construction supts when I give
> them a copy, "the good news is that if you have trouble falling asleep some
> night, this will cure it." If all else fails, write me or e-mail me and I
> will send you a copy of the fall protection. (k4uhl@aol.com) PS I'll be out
> of town next week, so may be a delay in responding. 73, Jim
>
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There is also the National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) and they
have a web page with online newsletters and other stuff.
The address is http://www.daknet.com/nate/ They are also on the
forefront of new standards for tower climbers. 73, Tyler K3MM
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