Standard Interpretations
OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.
- 1926.754 - Decision to release the new compliance directive for the steel erection standard in draft form. - 12/21/2001
- 1926.754 - Enforcement of Steel Erection Subpart R. - 05/21/2012
- 1926.754 - History and background of the Steel Erection Final Rule. - 09/27/2001
- 1926.754 - Sheer connector requirements in the steel erection standard to bridge repair/rehabilitation. - 01/23/2003
- 1926.754(b)(3) - Enforcement of Steel Erection Subpart R. - 05/21/2012
- 1926.754(c)(1) - "Threaded studs" are prohibited from being installed prior to decking when they project. - 12/11/2003
- 1926.754(c)(1) - Bridge construction will not be exempted from the sheer connector requirements of 1926.754(c)(1). - 12/27/2001
- 1926.754(c)(1) - Clarification regarding shop installed continuous bent plate in steel erection - 06/19/2014
- 1926.754(c)(1) - Evaluation of shop-installed angle iron on the top beam flange in Steel Erection. - 12/24/2003
- 1926.754(c)(1) - Sheer connector requirements in the steel erection standard to bridge repair/rehabilitation. - 01/23/2003
- 1926.754(e)(3)(i) - Compliance of Purlin Glide to OSHA steel erection standards. - 01/15/2003
- 1926.754(e)(3)(i) - Whether certain skylights meet the cover criteria of 1926 Subpart M. - 12/20/2007
- 1926.754(e)(3)(iv) - Whether certain skylights meet the cover criteria of 1926 Subpart M. - 12/20/2007