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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA              ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
         1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(a) “Prior to permitting employees to start
demolition operations, an engineering survey shall be
made, by a competent person, of the structure to
determine the condition of the framing, floors, and
walls, and possibility of unplanned collapse of any
portion of the structure. Any adjacent structure where
employees may be exposed shall also be similarly
checked. The employer shall have in writing evidence
that such a survey has been performed.”
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
      OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

           Subpart T - Demolition
        1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(c) “All electric, gas, water, sewer, and other
service lines shall be shut off, capped, or otherwise
controlled, outside the building line before
demolition work is started. In each case, any utility
company which is involved shall be notified in
advance.”



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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
         1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(h) “When debris is dropped through holes in
the floor without the use of chutes, the area onto which
the material is dropped shall be completely enclosed
with barricades not less than 42 inches high and not
less than 6 feet back from the projected edge of the
opening above. Signs, warning of the hazard of falling
materials, shall be posted at each level. Removal shall
not be permitted in this lower area until debris
handling ceases above.”
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
         1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(g) “Where a hazard exists to employees
falling through wall openings, the opening shall be
protected to a height of approximately 42 inches.”




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42"




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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
         1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(h) “When debris is dropped through holes in
the floor without the use of chutes, the area onto which
the material is dropped shall be completely enclosed
with barricades not less than 42 inches high and not
less than 6 feet back from the projected edge of the
opening above. Signs, warning of the hazard of falling
materials, shall be posted at each level. Removal shall
not be permitted in this lower area until debris
handling ceases above.”
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
        1926.850 Preparatory operations
1926.850(i) “All floor openings, not used as material
drops, shall be covered over with material substantial
enough to support the weight of any load which may
be imposed. Such material shall be properly secured
to prevent its accidental movement.”




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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
       OSHA                ADMINISTRATION

          Subpart T - Demolition
                   1926.852 Chutes
1926.852(a) “No material shall be dropped to any point
lying outside the exterior walls of the structure unless the
area is effectively protected.”

1926.852(b) “All materials chutes, or sections thereof, at an
angle of more than 450 from the horizontal , shall be
entirely enclosed, except for openings equipped with
closures at or about floor level for the insertion of
materials. The openings shall not exceed 48 inches in
height measured along the wall of the chute. At all stories
below the top floor, such openings shall be kept closed   13

when not in use.”
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
     OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

           Subpart T - Demolition
    1926.853 Removal of materials through
               floor openings
“Any openings cut in a floor for the disposal of
materials shall be no larger in size than 25 percent
of the aggregate of the total floor area, unless the
lateral supports of the removed flooring remain in
place. Floors weakened or otherwise made unsafe by
demolition operations shall be shored to carry safely
the intended imposed load from demolition
operations.”
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
      OSHA              ADMINISTRATION

           Subpart T - Demolition
       1926.859 Mechanical demolition
1926.859(a) “No workers shall be permitted in any
area, which can be adversely affected by demolition
operations, when balling or clamming is being
performed. Only those workers necessary for the
performance of the operations shall be permitted in
this area at any other time.”



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!
                     48" Max




Openings kept closed when not in use
•Guardrails installed
                        !
where men drop                       48" Max
debris




               •Space between chute and
               edge of floor solidly covered
!
48" Max




     •Toeboard or bumper
     •4” thick X 6” high
     •Securely attached
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
      OSHA               ADMINISTRATION

            Subpart T - Demolition
         1926.859 Mechanical demolition
1926.859(b) “The weight of the demolition ball shall
not exceed 50 percent of the crane’s rated load, based
on the length of the boom and the maximum angle of
operation at which the demolition ball will be used, or
it shall not exceed 25 percent of the nominal breaking
strength of the line by which it is suspended,
whichever results in a lesser value.”

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Subpart T - Demolition

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  • 2. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(a) “Prior to permitting employees to start demolition operations, an engineering survey shall be made, by a competent person, of the structure to determine the condition of the framing, floors, and walls, and possibility of unplanned collapse of any portion of the structure. Any adjacent structure where employees may be exposed shall also be similarly checked. The employer shall have in writing evidence that such a survey has been performed.” 2
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  • 4. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(c) “All electric, gas, water, sewer, and other service lines shall be shut off, capped, or otherwise controlled, outside the building line before demolition work is started. In each case, any utility company which is involved shall be notified in advance.” 4
  • 5. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(h) “When debris is dropped through holes in the floor without the use of chutes, the area onto which the material is dropped shall be completely enclosed with barricades not less than 42 inches high and not less than 6 feet back from the projected edge of the opening above. Signs, warning of the hazard of falling materials, shall be posted at each level. Removal shall not be permitted in this lower area until debris handling ceases above.” 5
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  • 7. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(g) “Where a hazard exists to employees falling through wall openings, the opening shall be protected to a height of approximately 42 inches.” 7
  • 8. 42" 8
  • 9. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(h) “When debris is dropped through holes in the floor without the use of chutes, the area onto which the material is dropped shall be completely enclosed with barricades not less than 42 inches high and not less than 6 feet back from the projected edge of the opening above. Signs, warning of the hazard of falling materials, shall be posted at each level. Removal shall not be permitted in this lower area until debris handling ceases above.” 9
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  • 11. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.850 Preparatory operations 1926.850(i) “All floor openings, not used as material drops, shall be covered over with material substantial enough to support the weight of any load which may be imposed. Such material shall be properly secured to prevent its accidental movement.” 11
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  • 13. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.852 Chutes 1926.852(a) “No material shall be dropped to any point lying outside the exterior walls of the structure unless the area is effectively protected.” 1926.852(b) “All materials chutes, or sections thereof, at an angle of more than 450 from the horizontal , shall be entirely enclosed, except for openings equipped with closures at or about floor level for the insertion of materials. The openings shall not exceed 48 inches in height measured along the wall of the chute. At all stories below the top floor, such openings shall be kept closed 13 when not in use.”
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  • 16. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.853 Removal of materials through floor openings “Any openings cut in a floor for the disposal of materials shall be no larger in size than 25 percent of the aggregate of the total floor area, unless the lateral supports of the removed flooring remain in place. Floors weakened or otherwise made unsafe by demolition operations shall be shored to carry safely the intended imposed load from demolition operations.” 16
  • 17. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.859 Mechanical demolition 1926.859(a) “No workers shall be permitted in any area, which can be adversely affected by demolition operations, when balling or clamming is being performed. Only those workers necessary for the performance of the operations shall be permitted in this area at any other time.” 17
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  • 19. ! 48" Max Openings kept closed when not in use
  • 20. •Guardrails installed ! where men drop 48" Max debris •Space between chute and edge of floor solidly covered
  • 21. ! 48" Max •Toeboard or bumper •4” thick X 6” high •Securely attached
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  • 23. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OSHA ADMINISTRATION Subpart T - Demolition 1926.859 Mechanical demolition 1926.859(b) “The weight of the demolition ball shall not exceed 50 percent of the crane’s rated load, based on the length of the boom and the maximum angle of operation at which the demolition ball will be used, or it shall not exceed 25 percent of the nominal breaking strength of the line by which it is suspended, whichever results in a lesser value.” 23
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