Information

  • Steel Erector Name

  • Safety representative phone number

  • Steel Erector office phone

  • Start date of Steel Erection Activity

  • End date of Steel Erection Activity

  • List Qualified Person for this project

  • List Competent person for this project

  • Project Name

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Weigand Personnel attending this meeting

PRE -ARRIVAL PREPARATIONS.

  • weigand has provided written notification the concrete in the footings, piers and walls, and the mortar in the masonry piers and walls has attained either 75% or the intended minimum comprehensive design strength, or sufficient strength to support loads imposed during steel erection. This notification is based on results of ASTM Standard test methods.

  • Prior to the erection of any column, written notification of any repaired ,replaced, or field-modified anchor bolts and certification that those modification were done with the approval of the structural engineer of record.

  • Prior to steel being placed all other construction trades and processes will be barred from conducting work beneath the steel erection activities unless overhead protection is provided.?

  • Are there adequate roads into and through the site for the safe delivery and movement of derricks, cranes,trucks and other necessary equipment?

  • Is there sufficient access room for separate vehicular and pedestrian traffic?

  • Is the site prepared in such a way that it is firm, properly graded, drained and readily accessible to the work area?

  • Is there adequate space for the safe storage of materials and the safe operation of the erectors equipment?

  • Will the material handling procedures be pre-planned in such a way that no employee will be required to work beneath a suspended load?

  • Steel erector will provide the CONTRACTOR with a site-specific erection plan for this project.

HOISTING AND RIGGING (1926.753)

  • Crane operators license must be current to operate equipment. COPY to the contracor

  • Has the crane had an annual inspections and did it pass the inspection within the past year?

  • Has a copy of the crane annual inspection been submitted into Weigand Construction?

  • Does the operator conduct crane inspections of machinery and moving parts before each use?

  • Swing radius of crane fully protected to prevent an employee from being struck or crushed?

  • Fire extinguisher rated 5 BC or above at the crane operators station?

  • The crane operator has direct control over the safety of the load, They have the responsibility to stop and to refuse to handle the load until it is made safe?

  • Does the qualified rigger inspect the rigging prior to the beginning of each shift?

  • Safety latches on hooks must be operable

  • Only employees engaged in steel connection or hooking or unhooking of the load are permitted to be beneath the suspended load.

  • Will loads be properly rigged/carried when swung over the heads of authorised workers who can work beneath them?

  • Will multi lifting be used on this project? (Christmas tree)

STRUCTURAL STEEL ASSEMBLY (1926.754)

  • Fully planked or deck floor must be installed and maintained within two stories or 30 feet, whichever is less, directly under erection work.

  • Plumbing -up equipment must be properly installed before the structure is loaded with construction material.

  • Metal decking must be secured against displacement before the end of shift.

  • Floor openings must be covered and mark (Hole) or protected by guard rails or nets

  • Metal decking must be secured upon placement

COLUMN ANCHORAGE (1926.755)

  • Columns will be anchored be a minimum of 4 anchor bolts.

  • Competent person must determine whether guying or bracing is required.

PERIMETER SAFETY CABLES

  • Perimeter safety cables: on multi story structures, perimeter safety cables shall be installed at the final interior and exterior perimeters of the floors as soon as the metal decking has been installed. Guardrail systems will meet or exceed criteria and practices set according to appendix G to Sub-part R-1926.502(b)(e)

  • Will perimeter safety cables be installed at the final interior & exterior perimeters of the floor & roof before the metal decking is installed?

  • Guardrail Vertical support spacing no more than 15 feet or approved by Weigand Construction

  • Tightening devices installed in each section?

  • How are the perimeter cables being connected together?

  • Flagging off cable every 6 feet required.

  • Custody of fall protection 1926.760(g) Weigand will inspect and accept control of the fall protection, such as cable guardrail, when steel erector has been completed on site.

  • Weigand Construction has accepted control and responsibility of the final protection system (wire guardrail system) due to steel erector moving off site. Weigand supervisor signature required per area or floor.

  • Area 1 Description:

  • Signature

  • Date

  • Area 2 Description

  • Signature

  • Date

  • Area 3 Description

  • Signature

  • Date

  • Area 4 Description

  • Signature

  • Date

FALL PROTECTION (1926.760)

  • All steel erection employees must have and use fall protection when 6'-0 feet and above.

  • Have all connectors been trained in accordance with 1926.761?

  • Is the Controlled Decking Zone restricted to employees engaged in the leading edge work?

  • Will the boundaries of the CDZ and within 90'-0 feet of the leading edge be clearly marked?

  • Have all the employees who will be working within the CDZ been trained in accordance with 1926.761?

  • No final deck attachments are to be made within the CDZ.

  • A good accessible ladder installation must be installed to upper and lower floor.

TRAINING (1926.761)

  • Steel Erector must provide to CONTRACTOR. documentation that all their employees have been trained on FALL HAZARDS.

  • Steel Erector must provide Contractor, documentation that all their employees have been trained on operation of equipment -(Cranes/Lulls/Aerial Lift)

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT

  • section 1926.752(a) states in part: In addition,1926.(b) provides:
    Before authorizing the commencement of steel erection, the controlling contractor shall ensure that the steel erector is provided with the following written notification: Commencement of steel erection. A steel erection contractor shall not erect steel unless it has received written notification that the concrete in the footing, piers and walls or mortar in the masonry piers and walls has attained on the basis of an approved testing standard 75% of the intended minimum comprehensive strength or sufficient strength to support the loads imposed during steel erection.

  • By signing below, I state that I have observed and accept the site conditions described in this site specific erection plan. I have obtained written notification that concrete/mortor has cured to the appropriate comprehensive strength prior to commencement. I have been notified of any repair, replacement or modification of the anchor bolts/rods prior to commencement of steel erection, I agree to maintain effective ongoing communication with the controlling contractor and other contractors to ensure that no employee is required to work directly below a suspended load (exception for connectors and those hooking and unhooking the load).

  • Weigand Supervisor

  • Weigand Safety

  • Erector Supervisor

  • Erector

  • Fabricator

  • Other Contractor

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