Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1987 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... Wall Openings , and Stairways 1926.500 Guardrails , handrails , and covers . 1926.501 Stairways . 1926.502 Definitions applicable to this sub- part . APPENDIX A TO SUBPART M - ROOF WIDTHS Subpart N Cranes , Derricks , Hoists , Elevators ...
... Wall Openings , and Stairways 1926.500 Guardrails , handrails , and covers . 1926.501 Stairways . 1926.502 Definitions applicable to this sub- part . APPENDIX A TO SUBPART M - ROOF WIDTHS Subpart N Cranes , Derricks , Hoists , Elevators ...
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... Wall Openings , and Stairways 1926.500 Guardrails , handrails , and covers . 1926.501 Stairways . 1926.502 Definitions applicable to this sub- part . APPENDIX A TO SUBPART M - ROOF WIDTHS Subpart N Cranes , Derricks , Hoists , Elevators ...
... Wall Openings , and Stairways 1926.500 Guardrails , handrails , and covers . 1926.501 Stairways . 1926.502 Definitions applicable to this sub- part . APPENDIX A TO SUBPART M - ROOF WIDTHS Subpart N Cranes , Derricks , Hoists , Elevators ...
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... walls , masonry sec- tions , and chimneys . 1926.855 Manual removal of floors . 1926.856 Removal of walls , floors , and ma- terial with equipment . 1926.857 Storage . 1926.858 1926.859 Removal of steel construction . Mechanical ...
... walls , masonry sec- tions , and chimneys . 1926.855 Manual removal of floors . 1926.856 Removal of walls , floors , and ma- terial with equipment . 1926.857 Storage . 1926.858 1926.859 Removal of steel construction . Mechanical ...
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... wall pene- trations , and ceilings and floors in the work area . Gray duct tape or clear plastic tape should be used to seal the edges of the plas- tic and to seal any holes in the plastic enclo- sure . Polyethylene plastic sheeting can ...
... wall pene- trations , and ceilings and floors in the work area . Gray duct tape or clear plastic tape should be used to seal the edges of the plas- tic and to seal any holes in the plastic enclo- sure . Polyethylene plastic sheeting can ...
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... walls , and ceiling should be sealed with 6 - mil poly- ethylene plastic and tape to prevent air- borne asbestos from escaping into areas out- side the work area of from lodging in cracks around the penetrations . Penetrations that ...
... walls , and ceiling should be sealed with 6 - mil poly- ethylene plastic and tape to prevent air- borne asbestos from escaping into areas out- side the work area of from lodging in cracks around the penetrations . Penetrations that ...
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Page 11 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 18 - When the daily noise exposure is composed of two or more periods of noise exposure of different levels, their combined effect should be considered, rather than the individual effect of each. If the sum of the following fractions: C1/T1 + C2/T2+ . . . Cn/Tn exceeds unity, then, the mixed exposure should be considered to exceed the limit value.
Page 12 - That the advertised specifications for every contract in excess of $2,000, to which the United States or the District of Columbia is a party, for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating, of public buildings or public works...
Page 11 - States to provide financial assistance ... to local educational agencies serving areas with concentrations of children from low-income families to expand and improve their educational programs by various means (including preschool programs) which contribute particularly to meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived children.
Page 11 - States and local public bodies and agencies thereof in financing the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of facilities and equipment for use, by operation or lease or otherwise, in mass transportation service in urban areas and in coordinating such service with highway and other transportation in such areas.
Page 137 - Overcurrent.") (91) Panelboard. A single panel or group of panel units designed for assembly in the form of a single panel; including buses, automatic overcurrent devices, and with or without switches for the control of light, heat, or power circuits; designed to be placed in a cabinet or cutout box placed in or against a wall or partition and accessible only from the front.
Page 137 - Concealed. Rendered inaccessible by the structure or finish of the building. Wires in concealed raceways are considered concealed, even though they may become accessible by withdrawing them. [See "Accessible. (As applied to wiring methods.)."] Conductor.
Page 12 - That no part of such contract will be performed nor will any of the materials, supplies, articles, or equipment to be manufactured or furnished under said contract be manufactured or fabricated in any plants, factories, buildings, or surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary or hazardous or dangerous to the health and safety of employees engaged in the performance of said contract.
Page 75 - Employers shall ensure that employees are provided with information and training in accordance with paragraph (h) of this section (except for the location and availability of the written hazard communication program under paragraph (h)(2)(iii ) of this section), to the extent necessary to protect them In the event of a spill or leak of a hazardous chemical from a sealed container".
Page 11 - For purposes of this section — (1) "construction" includes construction of new buildings, acquisition of existing buildings, and expansion, remodeling, alteration, and renovation of existing buildings, and initial equipment of such new, newly acquired, expanded, remodeled, altered, or renovated buildings; (2) the "cost" of construction includes the cost of architects...