1926.2 - Variances from safety and health standards. The employer shall ensure that when arc welders or cutters leave or stop work or when machines are moved, the power supply switch shall be kept in the off position. Occupational Safety & Health Administration. Those measures can include, but are not limited to, the lockout or tagging of equipment and procedures for purging, inerting, ventilating, and flushing permit spaces. When entrance covers are removed, the opening must be immediately guarded by a railing, temporary cover, or other temporary barrier that will prevent an accidental fall through the opening and that will protect each employee working in the space from foreign objects entering the space. If a regulator attached to a valve stops a leak, the cylinder need not be removed from the workplace but shall be tagged and may not be used again before it is repaired; and. 1926.1213 - Provision of documents to Secretary. Before heat is applied to a drum, container, or hollow structure, a vent or opening shall be provided for the release of any built-up pressure during the application of heat. Inert-gas metal-arc welding. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance. Variations of one or two shade numbers are permissible to suit individual preferences. Pressure-reducing regulators shall be attached to cylinder valves when cylinders are supplying torches or devices equipped with shut-off valves; Cylinder valves shall be closed and gas released from the regulator or manifold before regulators are removed; Leaking fuel gas cylinder valves shall be closed and the gland nut tightened. Employees exposed to radiation shall have their skin covered completely to prevent ultraviolet burns and damage. If continuous monitoring is not used, periodic monitoring is required. Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers. (2068.44 kPa) without leaking. 1926.758 - Systems-engineered metal buildings. The precautions that the host employer, controlling contractor, or other entry employers implemented for the protection of employees in the permit spaces. Arc welding and cutting operations shall be separated from other operations by shields, screens, or curtains to protect employees in the vicinity from the direct rays and sparks of the arc. hb`````P}AX8v00 x(dAn^>OM 5a&FAA@2 (h `@y mA`93N03d7(`pa8 TPj~!A2uWqV )2,[X{0=# 1926.151 Fire prevention. Mechanical ventilation requirements. 1926.703 App - General Requirements for Formwork. Any special wrench required for emergency closing shall be positioned on the valve stem during cylinder use. When a cable other than the lead mentioned in paragraph (e)(2)(ii) of this section wears and exposes bare conductors, the portion exposed shall not be used until it is protected by insulation equivalent in performance capacity to the original. Torches in use shall be inspected at the beginning of each working shift for leaking shutoff valves, hose couplings, and tip connections. The employer must ensure a safe method of entering and exiting the space. 1926.650 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart. 1926 Subpart Q App A - References to Subpart Q of Part 1926. 1926.1404 - Assembly/Disassemblygeneral requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations). 0000013064 00000 n Shall have valve protection caps in place except when in use, hooked up or secured for movement. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance, Inert-gas Metal-Arc Welding (Non-ferrous) 1/16- to 5/32-inch electrodes. Valve protection caps shall not be used for lifting cylinders from one vertical position to another. 0000018041 00000 n 1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations. In the event that fuel gas should leak from the cylinder valve, rather than from the valve stem, and the gas cannot be shut off, the cylinder shall be properly tagged and removed from the work area. 1926 Subpart E - Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment. 6, 1979, as amended at 55 FR 42328, Oct. 18, 1990; 58 FR 35179, June 30, 1993], Occupational Safety & Health Administration. the required city permits, when necessary, for such work. 1926.352 (a) When practical, objects to be welded, cut, or heated shall be moved to a designated safe location or, if the objects to be welded, cut, or heated cannot be readily moved, all movable fire hazards in the vicinity shall be taken to a safe place, or otherwise protected. 1926.352 (b) |_W+ They shall not be intentionally dropped, struck, or permitted to strike each other violently. osha hot work permit requirements 1926. hot work procedure. Expanding on OSHA's definition, hot work means welding, brazing, cutting, soldering, thawing pipes, using heat guns, torch applied roofing and chipping operations, or the use of spark . 1926.962 - Grounding for the protection of employees. 1926 Subpart P App A - Soil Classification, 1926 Subpart P App B - Sloping and Benching, 1926 Subpart P App C - Timber Shoring for Trenches, 1926 Subpart P App D - Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring for Trenches, 1926 Subpart P App E - Alternatives to Timber Shoring, 1926 Subpart P App F - Selection of Protective Systems, 1926 Subpart Q - Concrete and Masonry Construction. Torches shall not be lighted from matches, cigarette lighters, other flames or hot work. 0000016958 00000 n Cylinders shall be kept far enough away from the actual welding or cutting operation so that sparks, hot slag, or flame will not reach them. 1926.652 - Requirements for protective systems. When hot work must be performed in a location that is not free of fire hazards, all necessary precautions shall be taken to confine heat, sparks, and slag so that they cannot contact flammable or combustible material. In accordance with OSHA standards, contractors are required to apply for these permits through the company's permit-authorizing individual (PAI). Nothing shall be placed on top of a manifold, when in use, which will damage the manifold or interfere with the quick closing of the valves. No hazardous atmosphere is permitted within the space whenever any employee is inside the space. Clogged torch tip openings shall be cleaned with suitable cleaning wires, drills, or other devices designed for such purpose. Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work This standard presents provisions to prevent injury, loss of life, and loss of property from fire or explosion as a result of hot work projects such as welding, heat treating, grinding, and similar applications producing or using sparks, flames, or heat. Hose which has been subject to flashback, or which shows evidence of severe wear or damage, shall be tested to twice the normal pressure to which it is subject, but in no case less than 300 p.s.i. Pressure regulators, including associated gauges, shall be maintained in safe working order. F. FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (As per Section 2604 of FDNY Fire Code) Separation from combustibles. An uncoiled fire hose with fog nozzle, under pressure, shall be immediately available in the hot work area. Oregon OSHA provides a variety of publications, including; guide books, brochures, forms, hazard alerts, fact sheets, posters, cards, stickers, reports, and checklists on a variety of workplace health and safety topics. 1926.406 - Specific purpose equipment and installations. The employer must verify that the space is safe for entry and that the preentry measures required by paragraph (e)(2) of this section have been taken, through a written certification that contains the date, the location of the space, and the signature of the person providing the certification. Transporting, moving, and storing compressed gas cylinders. Hot work in confined spaces. 1926.1427 - Operator training, certification, and evaluation. If a plug or safety device leaks, the cylinder shall be tagged, removed from service, and moved to a location where the leak will not be hazardous. The permit acts as a checklist to ensure precautions are taken to prevent the ignition of inflammable or combustible materials in a 35-foot area surrounding the work. Cylinders should be stored in definitely assigned places away from elevators, stairs, or gangways. 0000019967 00000 n If filter lenses are used in goggles worn under the helmet, the shade numbers of both lenses equals the value shown in Table G-1 for the operation. Hot work areas shall not be less than 35 feet from combustible materials and combustible waste 0000065715 00000 n The review identifies the type and location of the work, personnel roles, and responsibilities, necessary precautions, and duration of the permit. +%o;F~w"W`OJMRSgMUUfTdTfTdTfTd+0W@@?~ +?cz0^mo)i*_ *x endstream endobj 78 0 obj <> endobj 79 0 obj [/ICCBased 108 0 R] endobj 80 0 obj <>stream 1917.152 (c) (3) Adapters shall not be used to permit the interchange of hose. 0000023710 00000 n 1926.3 - Inspections - right of entry. No welding, cutting, or heating shall be done where the application of flammable paints, or the presence of other flammable compounds, or heavy dust concentrations creates a hazard. Exhausts from working spaces shall be discharged into the open air, clear of intake air sources; Replacement air shall be clean and respirable; and. 1926 Subpart Y App A - Examples of Conditions Which May Restrict or Limit Exposure to Hyperbaric Conditions, 1926 Subpart Y App B - Guidelines for Scientific Diving, 1926 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances, 1926.1101 App A - OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App B - Sampling and Analysis - Non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App C - Qualitative and quantitative fit testing procedures - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App D - Medical Questionnaires; Mandatory, 1926.1101 App E - Classification of Chest X-Rays - Mandatory, 1926.1101 App F - Work practices and engineering controls for Class I Asbestos Operations - non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App H - Substance Technical Information for Asbestos - Non-Mandatory, 1926.1101 App I - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for Asbestos, Non-Mandatory, 1926.1101 App J - Smoking cessation program information for asbestos, non-mandatory, 1926.1101 App K - Polarized Light Microscopy of Asbestos - Non-Mandatory. 0000002269 00000 n When this is impractical, fire resistant shields shall be provided. 1926.4 - Rules of practice for administrative adjudications for enforcement of safety and health standards. 1926.1411 - Power line safetywhile traveling. 1926.350 (a) (2) When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle, slingboard, or pallet. The employer shall ensure that only manual electrode holders intended for arc welding and cutting and capable of handling the maximum current required for such welding or cutting shall be used. 0000025889 00000 n C [^. 1926.1107 - 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts). ___ A Fire Watch has been posted, if it is required, during hot work operations and for 30 minutes after work has been completed. [12] The U.S. Coast Guard, at 33 CFR 126.15(c), requires prior permission of the Captain of the Port if welding or other hot work is to be carried out at a facility where dangerous cargoes as defined by 33 CFR 126.07 are located or being handled. A hot work permit is a legal document that is required in certain situations where work is being performed that may generate heat, sparks, or flames. Each employer who identifies, or receives notice of, a permit space and has not authorized employees it directs to work in that space must take effective measures to prevent those employees from entering that permit space, in addition to complying with all other applicable requirements of this standard. Where relocation is impractical, combustibles shall be protected with flame proof covers, shielded with metal, guards, curtains, or wet down material to help prevent ignition of . The written program must be made available prior to and during entry operations for inspection by employees and their authorized representatives. When the Hot Work Permit is emailed to the applicant the UA Project Manager is copied. 1926 Subpart M App A - Determining Roof Widths - Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.501(b)(10), 1926 Subpart M App B - Guardrail Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(b), 1926 Subpart M App C - Personal Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(d), 1926 Subpart M App D - Positioning Device Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(e), 1926 Subpart M App E - Sample Fall Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(k), 1926 Subpart N - Helicopters, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors. 1926.405 - Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use. How and when to acquire a hot work permit and who can supervise them. They shall not be placed in a location where they would be subject to open flame, hot metal, or other sources of artificial heat. In confined or enclosed spaces, hot work involving the following metals shall only be performed with local exhaust ventilation meeting the requirements of paragraph (f)(1) of this section or by employees wearing supplied air respirators in accordance with 1910.134; Zinc-bearing base or filler metals or metals coated with zinc-bearing materials; Metals containing lead other than as an impurity, or coated with lead-bearing materials; Cadmium-bearing or cadmium-coated base metals; and. 14 of 1950. hot work have been covered with a wet rag. Get Form. Where practicable all combustibles shall be relocated at least 35 feet from the work site. Assuming a hot work permit is required, it must be issued by a "Permit Authorizing Individual (PAI)." It is the responsibility of the department employing and supervising ___ Smoke detectors in the area of hot work have been covered to prevent false alarms. Use of fuel gas. Welding, cutting or heating of toxic metals. Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Outreach Training Program (10- and 30-hour Cards), OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance. This section contains the required practices and procedures necessary to protect employees from fire and explosion hazards associated with hot work. Hot Work Permit . 1926.64 - Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals. 1926.851 - Stairs, passageways, and ladders. Before an employee enters the space, the internal atmosphere must be tested, with a calibrated direct-reading instrument, for oxygen content, for flammable gases and vapors, and for potential toxic air contaminants, in that order. 1926.1153 App A - Methods of Sample Analysis, 1926.1153 App B - Medical Surveillance Guidelines, 1926 Subpart AA - Confined Spaces in Construction. 1926 Subpart U - Blasting and the Use of Explosives. Hose subjected to flashback or showing evidence of severe wear or damage shall be tested to twice the normal working pressure but not less than 200 p.s.i. Cn|lv }9! 1926 Subpart C - General Safety and Health Provisions. Nothing shall be placed on top of a fuel gas cylinder, when in use, which may damage the safety device or interfere with the quick closing of the valve. Regulators and gauges. Oil and grease hazards. No person other than the gas supplier shall attempt to mix gases in a cylinder. If hazards arise within a permit space that has been reclassified as a non-permit space under paragraph (g) of this section, each employee in the space must exit the space. Metals coated with mercury-bearing materials. This requirement may be met by inserting a reference on the entry permit as to the means used, such as a roster or tracking system, to keep track of the authorized entrants within the permit space. Inside of buildings, cylinders shall be stored in a well-protected, well-ventilated, dry location, at least 20 feet (6.1 m) from highly combustible materials such as oil or excelsior. 29 CFR 1904.0. Permit space entry is performed at the same time that any activities that could foreseeably result in a hazard in the permit space are performed. Structures or pipelines, other than those containing gases or flammable liquids or conduits containing electrical circuits, may be used in the ground return circuit if their current-carrying capacity equals or exceeds the total maximum output capacities of the welding or cutting units served. Except as specified in paragraphs (f)(3)(ii) and (f)(3)(iii) of this section, when hot work is performed in a confined space the employer shall ensure that: General mechanical or local exhaust ventilations shall be provided; or. 0000019582 00000 n Ask what a fire watch is. 1926.964 - Overhead lines and live-line barehand work. 0000028894 00000 n Similar precautions shall be taken regarding cracks or holes in walls, open doorways and open or broken windows. Arc welding or cutting equipment having a functional defect shall not be used. Fuel gas hose and oxygen hose shall be easily distinguishable from each other. Arcs, sparks or heat at any point in the circuit shall cause rejection as a ground circuit. 0000002104 00000 n 0000031614 00000 n 1926.906 - Initiation of explosive charges-electric blasting. 1926.1429 - Qualifications of maintenance & repair employees. 0000052089 00000 n 1926.903 - Underground transportation of explosives. 0000038376 00000 n 1926.251 - Rigging equipment for material handling. Fuel gas and oxygen hoses shall be easily distinguishable from each other by color or sense of touch. The basic precautions for fire prevention in welding or cutting work are: 1910.252 (a) (1) (i) Fire hazards. Yes, permits for performing hot work are required by both OSHA and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in addition to the local fire code. 0000048630 00000 n 1910.252 (a) (1) (ii) Guards. When the welding, cutting, or heating operation is such that normal fire prevention precautions are not sufficient, additional personnel shall be assigned to guard against fire while the actual welding, cutting, or heating operation is being performed, and for a sufficient period of time after completion of the work to ensure that no possibility of fire exists. All cylinders used shall meet the Department of Transportation requirements published in 49 CFR part 178, subpart C, Specification for Cylinders. Get access to thousands of forms. When welders are exposed to their own arc or to each other's arc, filter lenses complying with the requirements of paragraph (h) of this section shall be worn to protect against flashes and radiant energy. 1926.1205 (b) Before entry begins, the entry supervisor identified on the permit must sign the entry permit to authorize entry. 1926.858 - Removal of steel construction. Any employee exposed to the same atmosphere as the welder or burner shall be protected by the same type of respiratory and other protective equipment as that worn by the welder or burner. Welding & cutting operations, conducted outside authorized hot work areas, includes extensive procedures for fire prevention. 0000075649 00000 n Warm, not boiling, water shall be used to thaw cylinders loose. Hot work in confined spaces. If the leak continues, the cylinder shall be tagged, removed from service, and moved to a location where the leak will not be hazardous. Hot work. Input power terminals, top change devices and live metal parts connected to imput circuits shall be enclosed and accessible only by means of insulated tools. 1926 Subpart R App G - 1926.502 (b)-(e) Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices. INTRODUCTION . Hose connections shall be clamped or securely fastened to withstand twice the normal working pressure but not less than 300 p.s.i. Hot Work Safety Guide 06/2015 1 . 1926.1414 - Wire ropeselection and installation criteria. A copy of the contractor's written Hot Work Permit Procedures shall be available for EH&S review. Hose couplings shall be of the type that cannot be unlocked or disconnected by means of a straight pull without rotary motion. Bulk sulphur is excluded from this prohibition if suitable precautions are followed, the person in charge is knowledgeable and the person performing the work has been instructed in preventing and extinguishing sulphur fires. 67 66 1926.250 - General requirements for storage. 0000065789 00000 n All hose in use, carrying acetylene, oxygen, natural or manufactured fuel gas, or any gas or substance which may ignite or enter into combustion, or be in any way harmful to employees, shall be inspected at the beginning of each working shift. Cylinders containing oxygen or acetylene or other fuel gas shall not be taken into confined spaces. 0000003523 00000 n 1926.954 - Personal protective equipment. Preservative coatings shall be considered highly flammable when scrapings burn with extreme rapidity. 1926.1001 - Minimum performance criteria for rollover protective structures for designated scrapers, loaders, dozers, graders, crawler tractors, compactors, and rubber-tired skid steer equipment. Defective torches shall not be used. When hot work must be performed in a location that is not free of fire hazards, all necessary precautions shall be taken to confine heat, sparks, and slag so that they cannot contact flammable or combustible material. California State University - San Marcos (CSUSM) is dedicated to the protection of our Ground connections shall be mechanically and electrically adequate to carry the current. 1926.706 - Requirements for masonry construction. No damaged or defective cylinder shall be used. 1926.107 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. 1926.305 - Jacks-lever and ratchet, screw, and hydraulic. They shall not be located within enclosed spaces. Oxygen shall not be directed at oily surfaces, greasy clothes, or within a fuel oil or other storage tank or vessel. 1926.407 - Hazardous (classified) locations. Employees performing hot work in confined or enclosed spaces involving beryllium-containing base or filler metals shall be protected by local exhaust ventilation and wear supplied air respirators or self-contained breathing apparatus, in accordance with the requirements of 1910.134. 1926.1205 (c) They shall not be hoisted or transported by means of magnets or choker slings. 1926.606 - Definitions applicable to this subpart. The entry employer must then reevaluate the space and reclassify it as a permit space as appropriate in accordance with all other applicable provisions of this standard.