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Washington OSHA Pursues New Reinforcing Steel Safety Standards

08 Apr 2019
Washington OSHA Pursues New Reinforcing Steel Safety Standards
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The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (DOSH) affirmed decision to pursue new reinforcing steel and post-tensioning standards proposed by the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.
 
The Department of Labor wants to update the criteria for reinforcing steel and post-tensioning activities outlined in Part O of the Chapter 296-155 WAC Standards for Construction Work titled, “Concrete, Concrete forms, Shoring, and Masonry Construction.” The rulemaking will include provisions of the American National Standards Institute’s revised A10.9 (2013) titled, “Safety Requirements for Concrete and Masonry Work in 2018.” Part O of Chapter 296-155 WAC does not address hazards connected to reinforcing steel and post tensioning work.
 
DOSH is initiating the rulemaking in reaction to a petition from Iron Workers’ General Secretary Ronald Piksa and Executive Director of Safety & Health Steve Rank. A Preproposal Statement Of Inquiry (CR-101) was filed on March 5, 2019 to announce the rulemaking. Identifying and amending relevant parts of Chapter 296-155 WAC - Part O will minimize employee exposures to falls, struck by hazards, and impalement hazards associated with formwork crash.
 
Stakeholder conferences are being held to collect information from parties in the construction industry that are interested in updating the requirements of the rule.
 
Reinforcing steel stakeholders are satisfied with the DOSH’s decision to follow California OSHA’s lead in adopting new safety standards for reinforcing steel and post-tensioning activities.
 
This article is originally posted on tronserve.com

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