# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1926.760(a) - Distance at which fall protection is required for steel erection activities.
2 - 1926.760(a)(1) - Whether an employer can use a controlled access zone during curtain wall installation.
3 - 1926.760(a)(3) - Evaluation if moving point-to-point on concrete wall to make initial connections of structural steel is "connecting" work; landing loads on systems-engineered metal building.
4 - 1926.760(a)(13) - Evaluation if moving point-to-point on concrete wall to make initial connections of structural steel is "connecting" work; landing loads on systems-engineered metal building.
5 - 1926.760(a)(1) - Evaluation if moving point-to-point on concrete wall to make initial connections of structural steel is "connecting" work; landing loads on systems-engineered metal building.
6 - 1926.760(a), 1926.760(a)(1), 1926.760(a)(13), 1926.760(a)(3) - Evaluation if moving point-to-point on concrete wall to make initial connections of structural steel is "connecting" work; landing loads on systems-engineered metal building.
7 - 1926.760(a)(3) - Use of fall protection by deaf employees performing steel erection activities.
8 - 1926.760(a)(1) - Use of fall protection by deaf employees performing steel erection activities.
9 - 1926.760(a)(2) - Requirements for perimeter columns and perimeter safety cables in the Steel Erection standard.
10 - 1926.760(a)(3) - Permissibility of using guardrail systems other than perimeter safety cables in steel erection.
11 - 1926.760(a)(2) - Permissibility of using guardrail systems other than perimeter safety cables in steel erection.
12 - 1926.760(a)(1) - Permissibility of using guardrail systems other than perimeter safety cables in steel erection.
13 - 1926.760(a)(3) - OSHA standards set minimum safety and health requirements;they do not prohibit employers from adopting more stringent requirements.
14 - 1926.760(a)(1) - OSHA standards set minimum safety and health requirements;they do not prohibit employers from adopting more stringent requirements.
15 - 1926.760(a), 1926.760(a)(1), 1926.760(a)(3) - OSHA standards set minimum safety and health requirements;they do not prohibit employers from adopting more stringent requirements.
16 - 1926.760(a)(2) - Steel erection standard requirements concerning installation of perimeter safety cable.
17 - 1926.760(a)(2) - Fall protection requirements of various construction (1926) standards.
18 - 1926.760(a)(1) - New Fall Protection standards and standards for scaffolds used during dry wall work