objectivesThe Subpart R Steel Erection for Construction online safety course from OSHA Education School provides training and a broad, intermediate-level overview of the requirements surrounding OSHA’s construction safety standards on Steel Erection and Subpart R. Participants of the course will learn current occupational safety and health information regarding steel erection.
NOTICE: This OSHA Subpart R training is not designed to be a substitute for specific, hands-on training and information.
OSHA Education School’s Subpart R Steel Erection for Construction online training discusses the importance of fall protection, controlling decking zones (CDZs), steel erection, hoisting and rigging, and more in relation to the construction workspace. Participants are also encouraged to further their education by reviewing the reference guide on OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926, Subpart R. Specific course topics include the following:
General overview of OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart R
Introduction and general overview of steel erection in construction
Applicable course definitions
Starting steel erection
Site-specific erection plans
Hoisting and rigging/crane safety
Structural steel assembly
Column anchorage
Beams and columns
Open web steel joists
Falling object protection
Training requirements regarding steel erection
Specific industry terms discussed throughout the duration of the course include the following:
OSHA
CDZ
Steel Erection Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee (SENRAC)
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Longspan Steel Joists (LH)
Deep Longpsan Steel Joists (DLH)
Steel Joist Institute (SJI)
descriptionSubpart R: Steel Erection is an online safety course that focuses on requirements covered by the OSHA construction safety standards on Steel Erection and Subpart R. You will learn the current occupational safety and health information that is important to understand concerning steel erection. Remember that this OSHA Subpart R course is not a substitute for specific, hands-on training and information.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 1 training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this Subpart R Steel Erection For Construction and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 1 card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
outline1. Course Overview
Steel Erection
Course Description
Course Objective
References
Get Site-Specific Training
2. Introduction
Hazards
Statistics
1995 OSHA Citations: Fall Related
3. Definations
OSHA Definition of Steel Erection
Steel Erection and Connector
Competent Person
Qualified Person
Controlling Contractor
Controlled Decking Zone (CDZ
Leading Edges
Unprotected Sides and Edges
Personal Fall Arrest System
Fall Arrest Components
Fall Restraint System
4. More Definations
Positioning Device
Guardrail Systems
Multiple Lift Rigging
Decking Hole/Derrick Floor
Metal Decking
Safety Deck Attachment and Permanenent Floor
Systems-Engineered Metal Building
5. Starting Steel Erection
Starting Steel Erection
Notification
Site Layout
6. Site-Specific Erection Plan
Site-Specific Erection Plan
Developing a Site-Specific Plan
Components of Site Specific Plan
7. Hoisting and Rigging / Crane Safety
Hoisting and Rigging Safety
Crane Inspection
Identified Deficiency
Rigging
Working Under Suspended Load
Multiple Lift Rigging "Christmas Treeing"
Rigging Components
8. Structural Steel Assembly
Structural Steel Assembly
Walking/Working Surfaces
Plumbing-Up
Metal Decking
9. Column Anchorage
Column Anchorage
Columns
Anchor Bolts
10. Beams and Columns
Solid Web Structural Members
Common Connection Holes
Column Splices
Perimeter Columns
11. Open Web Steel Joists
Potential for Collapse
Vertical Stabilizer Plate
Alternate Means of Stabilizing Joists
Steel Joists at or near Columns
Support Structure
Field Bolted Joists
Attachments of Joists/Girders
Erection of Steel Joists
Erection Bridging
Landing and Placing Loads
12. Falling Object Protection
Hazards of Falling Objects
Canopies
Further Guidelines
13. Fall Protection
Unprotected Sides or Edges
Safety Nets
Perimeter Safety Cables/Rails
Fall Hazards
Connectors
Controlled Decking Zone
Safety Deck Attachments
Custody of Fall Protection
14. Training Requirements
Training Requirements
Exemptions to Steel Erection Standard
Benefits OSHA Education School’s intermediate-level Subpart R Steel Erection for Construction online safety training provides essential knowledge required to work safety on metal buildings and other construction jobsites. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Understand the terms and definitions, as well as training requirements needed and used within the steel erection industry
Know how to develop site-specific erection plans
Understand CDZ gear to prevent decking injuries and/or fatalities