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OSHA Subpart CC-Cranes and Derricks in Construction

OSHA Subpart CC-Cranes and Derricks in Construction. Assembly/Disassembly requirements. Steve Owens, Crane and Rigging/Heavy Equipment Specialist. 1926.1403 Selection of manufacturer or employer procedures.

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OSHA Subpart CC-Cranes and Derricks in Construction

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  1. OSHA Subpart CC-Cranes and Derricks in Construction Assembly/Disassembly requirements. Steve Owens, Crane and Rigging/Heavy Equipment Specialist

  2. 1926.1403 Selection of manufacturer or employer procedures. While assembling or disassembling equipment compliance must be maintained with all applicable manufacturer or employer procedures. Employer procedures must be developed by a qualified person and meet the requirements in 1926.1406. When synthetic slings are used the sling manufacturers instructions must be followed.

  3. 1926.1404 Assembly/Disassembly (general requirements) • Supervision • Supervisory support • Knowledge/review of procedures • Task assignment/crew instructions • Potential hazards/mitigating steps • Protection from unexpected movement or collapse

  4. 1926.1404-Assembly/Disassembly • Positioning • Sufficient capacity • Site conditions • Personnel qualifications • Inspection

  5. 1926.1405 Disassembly • Procedure selection • Boom/pendant pin removal

  6. 1926.1406 Assembly/Disassembly employer procedures-general requirements • Must be developed by a competent person • Must position employees involved in the work so as to minimize their exposure to potential hazards. • Must provide adequate support and stability for the equipment and all of its parts. • Must prevent unintended movement or collapse of any part of the equipment.

  7. 1926.1412 Inspections • Post assembly inspection must verify that the equipment is configured correctly and functioning properly prior to operation.

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