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Section 3Framing Operations
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Learning Objectives: Section 3Learning Objectives: Section 3
• Understand when fall protection must be provided• Evaluate the use of conventional fall protection
systems and other work methods during framing operations
• Identify safe work practices for framing and other residential construction tasks
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Other Work MethodsOther Work Methods
• Employers also have the option of having workers work from scaffolds (in compliance with Subpart L), ladders (in compliance with Subpart X) or aerial lifts (in compliance with 29 CFR 1926.453) instead of complying with 29 CFR 1926.501(b)(13).
– 1926.501(b)(13) = Subpart M - Fall Protection
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Framing OperationsFraming Operations
• Floor Joist/Truss Installation• Installation of Floor Sheathing• Building and Erecting Exterior Walls• Building and Installation of Balloon-Framed
Walls• Installation of Roof Trusses and Erecting Rafters• Roof Sheathing Operations
We’ll look at each of these in detail.
NOTE: Some practices shown may require the use of a written, site-specific fall protection plan, as needed, in accordance with §1926.502(k)
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Floor Joist/Truss InstallationFloor Joist/Truss Installation
• Floor joists or trusses are rolled into position and secured either from ladders, or scaffolds.
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Installation of Floor SheathingInstallation of Floor Sheathing
• Floor sheathing is installed from ladders or scaffolding.
• Qualified person will evaluate the use and limitations of conventional fall protection systems.
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Building and Erecting Exterior WallsBuilding and Erecting Exterior Walls
• Install guardrails around perimeter of the structure prior to placement of the wall.
• After the wall is placed and braced, install guardrails in window openings where fall hazards exist.
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Installation of Balloon-Framed Installation of Balloon-Framed WallsWalls
• Methods for installing balloon-framed walls:– Manual lifting– Cranes– Forklifts
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Installation of Roof Trusses/Erecting Installation of Roof Trusses/Erecting RaftersRafters
• The first two trusses or rafters are installed from scaffolding or ladders and secured in place.
• Qualified person will evaluate the use and limitations of conventional fall protection systems.
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Top Plate Scaffold Used to Set Top Plate Scaffold Used to Set TrussesTrusses
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Mobile Scaffold Used to Set Mobile Scaffold Used to Set TrussesTrusses
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Fabricated Frame Scaffold Used Fabricated Frame Scaffold Used to Set Trussesto Set Trusses
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Walking/working on the exterior top plate is never a recognized safe work practice and has a high risk of serious injury or fatality.
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Walking/working on the exterior top plate is never a recognized safe work practice and has a high risk of serious injury or fatality.
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Erecting RaftersErecting Rafters
• Erect roof rafters from scaffolding or ladders.
• Qualified person will evaluate the use and limitations of conventional fall protection systems.
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Roof Sheathing OperationsRoof Sheathing Operations
• Install the first row of sheathing from ladders or scaffolding
• Qualified person will evaluate the use and limitations of conventional fall protection systems. – NOTE: Slide guards can not be used in lieu of
conventional fall protection
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Severe Fall HazardSevere Fall Hazard
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Other Safe Work PracticesOther Safe Work Practices
• Foundation Formwork and Blockwalls• Installation of Exterior Materials• Working in Attics
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Foundation Formwork and BlockwallsFoundation Formwork and Blockwalls
• Use a ladder or a secured access plank for safe access.
• Use multiple access points to reduce the travel distance required on top of the foundation wall.
• When pouring concrete for walls; consider working from a work platform such as a mobile scaffold or scaffold attached to concrete forms.
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Concrete Forms with Scaffold Concrete Forms with Scaffold SystemSystem
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Concrete Forms with Scaffold SystemConcrete Forms with Scaffold System
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Concrete Forms with Scaffold Concrete Forms with Scaffold SystemSystem
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ICF with Work Platform SystemICF with Work Platform System
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Installation of Exterior MaterialsInstallation of Exterior Materials
• Avoid walking and working on the roof level, unless using a PFAS.
• Work from one of these alternatives when possible:– Ladder– Scaffold– Aerial lift
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Working in AtticsWorking in Attics
• Avoid working above foyers and stairways when possible.
• Use multiple access ladders to reduce the amount of travel distance required in the attic/truss area.
• Qualified person will evaluate the use and limitations of conventional fall protection systems.
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Stay Clear of Falling ObjectsStay Clear of Falling Objects
• Do not work under or near a hazard or hazardous process.
• Do not allow other workers below your work area.• If you are not directly involved, stay clear of these
activities:– Lifting of a balloon-framed wall – Truss or rafter installation– Roof sheathing work– Work in a attic
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Protect Impalement HazardsProtect Impalement Hazards
• Guard all protruding ends of steel rebar.
• Use appropriate rebar caps.• Bend rebar so exposed ends are no
longer upright.• Secure a 2x4 (5.1 x 10.2 cm) over the
exposed rebar.• Do not use Mushroom type caps.
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Protect Impalement Hazards, cont.Protect Impalement Hazards, cont.