- Record Type:OSHA Instruction
- Current Directive Number:STD 03-06-001
- Old Directive Number:STD 3-6.1
- Title:1926.250(b)(1), Material Storage -- As Related to Interim Storage of Temporary Flooring Used in Steel Erection
- Information Date:
- Standard Number:
OSHA PROGRAM DIRECTIVE #100-77
OSHA INSTRUCTION STD 3-6.1 OCTOBER 30, 1978
TO: REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS/OSHA
THRU: DONALD E. MACKENZIE Field Coordinator
Subject: 29 CFR 1926.250(b)(1), Material Storage--As Related to Interim Storage of Temporary Flooring Used in Steel Erection
1. Purpose
- The purpose of this directive is to clarify the application of 29
CFR 1926.250(b)(1), Material storage, as related to temporary
flooring.
2. Documentation Affected
- This directive supersedes Field Information Memorandum #74-85 dated
October 22, 1974.
3. Background
- Contractors have been cited under 29 CFR 1926.250(b)(1), when
temporary flooring, in use during skeleton steel construction in tiered
buildings, is bundled and placed over the edge of outer periphery while
waiting to be picked up by a crane or derrick for movement to another
tier.
4. Action
- a. The temporary flooring is, in fact, in-process equipment--not
stored material, covered under the provisions of Subpart R--Steel Erection,
29 CFR 1926.750. Temporary flooring not actually in use and placed in an
area on the jobsite for an indefinite time would be considered as stored
material, 29 CFR 1926.250(b)(1).
- b. The temporary flooring, when not in use as a floor, shall be
properly bundled and braced to prevent movement until ready for use at the
next tier.
OSHA INSTRUCTION STD 3-6.1 OCTOBER 30, 1978
- c. While process temporary flooring is being bundled, braced,
picked or placed, all other applicable standards for employee protection
shall be enforced.
5. Effective Date
- This directive is effective immediately and will remain in effect
until canceled or superseded.
Richard P. Wilson Deputy, Director, Federal Compliance and State Programs
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