8 AAC 61.1150 - Additional bolting, riveting, fitting-up, and plumbing-up standards
(a) In
addition to the requirements set out in
29 C.F.R.
1926.752, as amended, when connecting beams,
(1) the employer shall have one employee
giving signals and shall make sure other employees are kept a safe distance
from the beams being connected;
(2)
one end of the beam shall be bolted before an employee begins the process to
connect the other end;
(3) a beam
shall be connected with a minimum of two bolts at each end;
(4) a beam may not be cut free until the
minimum number of bolts have been installed; a connection of a beam by a wrench
or drift pin does not meet the requirements of this paragraph;
(5) when setting columns and before detaching
lifting falls, the employer shall ensure that either the anchor bolts are fully
tightened or temporary guys are affixed; and
(6) an employer shall ensure that, if
feasible, an employee straddle the beam rather than walk along the top of the
beam.
(b) An employer
may not allow an employee to install a prefabricated beam with studs protruding
from the top flange of the beam.
(c) If traffic surface of a beam is rendered
hazardous by the installation of studs after the beam is installed, the
employer shall require that the surface be made safe by the erection of a
wooden deck over the studs. The employer shall require that the wooden deck be
secured to the beam in a manner as to overlap the beam by two inches on both
sides of the beam.
(d) In this
section,
(1) "beam" means a structural steel
member;
(2) "stud" means all
protruding metal attachments to a beam, including spirals and shear connectors
applied to a beam;
(3) "traffic
surface" means that portion of a beam that an employee uses as a
walkway.
Notes
Authority:AS 18.60.020
AS 18.60.030
AS 18.60.075
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