| CATEGORY: Construction COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will offer training in procedures required in the new "Steel Erection Standard". Attendees who should attend this seminar are those who are in any position of authority relating to any type of structural steel erection, including everyone from the crafts trade to project managers and construction company owners, and to any other on-site personnel. This course is designed to assist contractors, engineers and architects, and other safety personnel in understanding and complying with the new Subpart R, Steel Erection Standard. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: -
Identify and understand Subpart R – Steel Erection Final Rules -
Understand §1926.750 Scope -
Identify §1926.750 (c) Specific Controlling Contractor Duties -
Understand §1926.752 Site Layout, Erection Plan and Construction Sequence -
Understand §1926.753 Hoisting and Rigging -
Understand §1926.754 Structural Steel Assembly -
To know about §1926.755 Column Anchorage -
Understand §1926.756 Beams and Columns -
Learn about §1926.757 Open Web Steel Joists -
Understand §1926.758 Systems-Engineered Metal Buildings -
Understand §1926.759 Falling Object Protection - Learn about §1926.760 Fall Protection
TOPICS COVERED: -
Subpart R – Steel Erection Final Rule -
§1926.750 Scope -
§1926.750 (c) Specific Controlling Contractor Duties -
§1926.752 Site Layout, Erection Plan and Construction Sequence -
§1926.753 Hoisting and Rigging -
§1926.754 Structural Steel Assembly -
§1926.755 Column Anchorage -
§1926.756 Beams and Columns -
§1926.757 Open Web Steel Joists -
§1926.758 Systems-Engineered Metal Buildings -
§1926.759 Falling Object Protection -
§1926.760 Fall Protection REGULATORY REQUIREMENT: Please see the state/regulatory requirement from the course catalog page. SEAT TIME: This course has been approved for 1 hour. COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: N/A TESTING: Quizzes - All quizzes must be passed with a 100% to proceed forward to the next lesson. Final Exam- Final Exam must be passed with a 70% to pass the course. The final exam can be taken three times if necessary. |
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Course
Length: 1 hours
500MHz Pentium or faster with 512MB Ram (1GB recommended)
1024 x 768 minimum monitor screen resolution with 16-bit video card
Windows 2000, XP or later
MAC Compatible
Broadband connection (256 kbps or greater) connection recommended
Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 2.0+
Flash Player 9.0+ required for most courses
Sound card with speakers or headphones for audio playback
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