0000012747 00000 n Each employee must leave the space immediately; The space must be evaluated to determine how the hazard developed; and. Employees in the space shall wear supplied air respirators in accordance with 1910.134 and a standby on the outside shall maintain communication with employees inside the space and shall be equipped and prepared to provide emergency aid. 0000052551 00000 n Gas welding equipment shall be maintained free of oil and grease. 1926.703 App - General Requirements for Formwork. The cylinder valve shall always be opened slowly to prevent damage to the regulator. Hot work areas shall not be less than 35 feet from combustible materials and combustible waste osha hot work permit requirements 1926. hot work procedure. 1926.954 - Personal protective equipment. When not in use, manifold and header hose connections shall be capped. 1926.752 - Site layout, site-specific erection plan and construction sequence. Note to paragraph (i). 0000038376 00000 n Any precautions that the host employer or any previous controlling contractor or entry employer implemented for the protection of employees in the permit space. Assigned storage places shall be located where cylinders will not be knocked over or damaged by passing or falling objects, or subject to tampering by unauthorized persons. 0000025889 00000 n Drums and containers which contain or have contained flammable or combustible liquids shall be kept closed. H\0vFBHdGa} NicCyri]]malq~6!{9Ui^vvr]||f=mq{w|6>MiL*Wo0?^t_2W4Mmc.>}Sd>W6fN. Clogged torch tip openings shall be cleaned with suitable cleaning wires, drills, or other devices designed for such purpose. 1926.60 App A - Substance Data Sheet, for 4-4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE, 1926.60 App B - Substance Technical Guidelines, MDA, 1926.60 App C - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for MDA, 1926.60 App D - Sampling and Analytical Methods for MDA Monitoring and Measurement Procedures. 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. The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) incorporated NFPA 51B by reference at 29 CFR 1910.252. . 0000020449 00000 n Arcs, sparks or heat at any point in the circuit shall cause rejection as a ground circuit. Some of the rules apply to dangerous jobs like hot worksuch as welding and cuttingrequired for activities as diverse as bio-pharmacy, food production, nuclear power generation, and aviation. It is a written document filled out at the work site after a thorough review of the work to be completed and the work area. The entry permit that documents compliance with this section and authorizes entry to a permit space must identify: The date and the authorized duration of the entry permit; The authorized entrants within the permit space, by name or by such other means (for example, through the use of rosters or tracking systems) as will enable the attendant to determine quickly and accurately, for the duration of the permit, which authorized entrants are inside the permit space; Insert the date. Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance. 1926.65 App A - Personal Protective Equipment Test Methods, 1926.65 App B - General Description and Discussion of the Levels of Protection and Protective Gear, 1926.65 App E - Training Curriculum Guidelines - Non-mandatory. 1926.904 - Storage of explosives and blasting agents. California State University - San Marcos (CSUSM) is dedicated to the protection of our The results of tests and monitoring performed under 1926.1204(e), accompanied by the names or initials of the testers and by an indication of when the tests were performed; The rescue and emergency services that can be summoned and the means (such as the equipment to use and the numbers to call) for summoning those services; The communication procedures used by authorized entrants and attendants to maintain contact during the entry; Equipment, such as personal protective equipment, testing equipment, communications equipment, alarm systems, and rescue equipment, to be provided for compliance with this standard; Any other information necessary, given the circumstances of the particular confined space, to ensure employee safety; and. No damaged or defective cylinder shall be used. As a result, controlling employers are required to provide "reasonable care" in accordance with the "Multi-Employer Worksite Policy" (OSHA Directive CPL 2-0.124, Multi-Employer Citation Yann Wehrling, vice-prsident de la rgion le-de-France, charg de la Transition cologique, et Patrice Leclerc, maire de Gennevilliers et Prsident du groupe Front De Gauche la . 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. 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. 1926.35 - Employee emergency action plans. When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. 1926.251 - Rigging equipment for material handling. Defective hose shall not be used. Hit the arrow with the inscription Next to move from field to field. 1926.854 - Removal of walls, masonry sections, and chimneys. Sharing policies. 1926.1203 (d) 1926.1433 - Design, construction and testing. An employer may use the alternate procedures specified in paragraph (e)(2) of this section for entering a permit space only under the conditions set forth in paragraph (e)(1) of this section. Get access to thousands of forms. Here's a condensed version: Monitor all hot work in your facility. Operational precaution. Variations of one or two shade numbers are permissible to suit individual preferences. This republication developed a single set of OSHA regulations for both labor and management forces within the construction industry. 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 Subpart R App F - Perimeter Columns: Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.756(e) To Protect the Unprotected Side or Edge of a Walking/Working Surface. 1926.152 Flammable liquids. Fuel gas hose and oxygen hose shall be easily distinguishable from each other. 1929 wheat penny. 1926 Subpart L App D - List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers. Where practicable all combustibles shall be relocated at least 35 feet from the work site. 1926 Subpart D - Occupational Health and Environmental Controls. 1926.961 - Deenergizing lines and equipment for employee protection. 1926.1426 - Free fall and controlled load lowering. 1926.4 - Rules of practice for administrative adjudications for enforcement of safety and health standards. 1926.906 - Initiation of explosive charges-electric blasting. 1926.914 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 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. The in-plant handling, storage, and utilization of all compressed gases in cylinders, portable tanks, rail tankcars, or motor vehicle cargo tanks shall be in accordance with Compressed Gas Association Pamphlet P-1-1965. 0000014279 00000 n 1926.1153 App A - Methods of Sample Analysis, 1926.1153 App B - Medical Surveillance Guidelines, 1926 Subpart AA - Confined Spaces in Construction. 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. The valve of a fuel gas cylinder shall not be cracked where the gas would reach welding work, sparks, flame, or other possible sources of ignition. The person cracking the valve shall stand to one side of the outlet, not in front of it. 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). 1926.951 - Medical services and first aid. 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. 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. 1910.252 (a) (1) (ii) Guards. 1926.1002 - Protective frames (roll-over protective structures, known as ROPS) for wheel-type agricultural and industrial tractors used in construction. Use of fuel gas. 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. %PDF-1.7 % 1926 Subpart G - Signs, Signals, and Barricades. 1926.449 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 1926 Subpart H - Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal. 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. 14 of 1950. 0000010051 00000 n 0000035922 00000 n 1926.30 - Shipbuilding and ship repairing. 0000007177 00000 n 1926.705 - Requirements for lift-slab construction operations. 1926.64 - Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals. Nothing shall be placed on top of a fuel gas cylinder, when in use, which may damage the safety device or interfere with the quick closing of the valve. 2. If a leak should develop at a fuse plug or other safety device, the cylinder shall be removed from the work area. Oxygen shall not be directed at oily surfaces, greasy clothes, or within a fuel oil or other storage tank or vessel. 0000005574 00000 n 0000065676 00000 n 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. When electrode holders are left unattended, electrodes shall be removed and holders placed to prevent employee injury. 1926 Subpart V App A - Appendix A to Subpart V of Part 1926 [Reserved], 1926 Subpart V App B - Appendix B to Subpart V of Part 1926-Working on Exposed Energized Parts, 1926 Subpart V App C - Appendix C to Subpart V of Part 1926-Protection From Hazardous Differences in Electric Potential, 1926 Subpart V App D - Appendix D to Subpart V of Part 1926 - Methods of Inspecting and Testing Wood Poles, 1926 Subpart V App E - Appendix E to Subpart V of Part 1926 - Protection From Flames and Electric Arcs, 1926 Subpart V App F - Appendix F to Subpart V of Part 1926 - Work-Positioning Equipment Inspection Guidelines, 1926 Subpart V App G - Appendix G to Subpart V of Part 1926 - Reference Documents, 1926 Subpart W - Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection. 1926 Subpart L App E - Drawings and Illustrations. sb`aY 1926.1404 - Assembly/Disassemblygeneral requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations). Mechanical ventilation requirements. 1926.905 - Loading of explosives or blasting agents. 1926.452 - Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds. 1926.153 - Liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas). 1926.1001 - Minimum performance criteria for rollover protective structures for designated scrapers, loaders, dozers, graders, crawler tractors, compactors, and rubber-tired skid steer equipment. 1926.22 - Recording and reporting of injuries. Exhausts from working spaces shall be discharged into the open air, clear of intake air sources; Replacement air shall be clean and respirable; and. 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. 1926.1211 - Rescue and emergency services. 1926.1153 - Respirable crystalline silica. 1926 Subpart L App C - List of National Consensus Standards. |_W+ 1926 Subpart R App C - Illustrations of Bridging Terminus Points: Non-Mandatory Guidlines for Complying with 1926.757(a)(10) and 1926.757(c)(5). 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. The employer shall ensure that employees performing hot work in the open air that involves any of the metals listed in paragraphs (f)(3)(i) and (f)(3)(ii) of this section shall be protected by respirators in accordance with the requirements of 1910.134, and those working on beryllium-containing base or filler metals shall be protected by supplied air respirators, in accordance with the requirements of 1910.134. 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. 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. The hot work permit helps the permit authorizing individual, hot work operator, and fire watch recognize potential hazards. 1926.405 - Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use. Cylinders, cylinder caps and valves, couplings, regulators, hose, and apparatus shall be kept free from oil or greasy substances and shall not be handled with oily hands or gloves. Employees performing hot work in confined or enclosed spaces involving beryllium-containing base or filler metals shall be protected by local exhaust ventilation and wear supplied air respirators or self-contained breathing apparatus, in accordance with the requirements of 1910.134. Note to paragraph (d). 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. Oxygen shall not be used for ventilation, cooling or cleaning clothing or work areas. 0000065789 00000 n 350 - 354) Welding, Cutting and Soldering Safety (Hot Work) (Standard Operating Procedure) Purpose . }m?"Qwk&Ubm5"W`K`!xC_[2Vk"e,X,bYGv`[=. Pressure-reducing regulators shall be attached to cylinder valves when cylinders are supplying torches or devices equipped with shut-off valves; Cylinder valves shall be closed and gas released from the regulator or manifold before regulators are removed; Leaking fuel gas cylinder valves shall be closed and the gland nut tightened. Drums, containers or hollow structures that have contained flammable or combustible substances shall either be filled with water or cleaned, and shall then be ventilated. 1926.1103 - 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). Welding Hazards burns & fire impact penetration A Hot Work Permit is required whenever any hot work activity is conducted outside of an area designated for hot work. 1926.1409 - Power line safety (over 350 kV). 0000009020 00000 n Building: Location: Description of Hot Work: Name of Hot Work Operator: 0000007213 00000 n 0000019582 00000 n the required city permits, when necessary, for such work. 1926.350 (a) (2) When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. 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. 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.. 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. 0000048630 00000 n Fuel gas and oxygen manifolds shall bear the name of the substance they contain in letters at least 1-inch high which shall be either painted on the manifold or on a sign permanently attached to it. 0000009657 00000 n 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 1926.706 - Requirements for masonry construction. Hot work. Shall not have objects that might either damage the safety device or obstruct the valve placed on top of the cylinder when in use. 1926.11 - Coverage under section 103 of the act distinguished. Input power terminals, top change devices and live metal parts connected to imput circuits shall be enclosed and accessible only by means of insulated tools. 0000003987 00000 n Hot work in confined spaces. Version Date Comments 5 March, 2012 Revised document 6 June, 2015 Update code citation - SFPC 2012 A.
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