The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)'s mission is to assure America's workers have safe and healthful working conditions free from unlawful retaliation. OSHA carries out its mission by setting and enforcing standards; enforcing anti-retaliation provisions of the OSH Act and other federal whistleblower laws; providing and supporting training, outreach, education, and assistance; and working collaboratively with our state OSHA programs as well as ensuring that they are at least as effective as federal OSHA, furthering a national system of worker safety and health protections.
The ANSI A10 series is a comprehensive set of safety and health standards developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This series provides guidelines for construction and demolition operations, addressing various aspects of worker safety, hazard prevention, and site management. These standards serve as essential safety frameworks for construction, demolition, and related industries, helping employers and contractors reduce risks, ensure compliance, and protect workers in high-risk environments.
A10.1 Planning for Construction Safety & Health
A10.2 Safety, Health & Environmental Training - Construction & Demolition
A10.3 Powder-Actuated Fastening Systems
A10.4 Personnel Hoists & Employee Elevators
A10.5 Material Hoists
A10.6 Demolition Operations
A10.7 Transportation, Storage Handling & Use of Commercial Explosives & Blasting Agents
A10.8 Scaffolding
A10.9 Concrete & Masonry Construction
A10.11 Personnel Nets
A10.12 Safety Requirements for Excavation
A10.13 Steel Erection
A10.15 Dredging
A10.16 Tunnels, Shafts & Caissons
A10.18 Safety Requirements for Temporary Roof and Floor Holes, Wall Openings, Stairways, and Other Unprotected Edges in Construction and Demolition Operations
A10.19 Pile Installation & Extraction Operations
A10.21 Safe Construction and Demolition of Wind Generation/Turbine Facilities
A10.22 Rope-Guided & Non-Guided Workers' Hoists
A10.23 Safety Requirements for the Installation of Drilled Shafts
A10.24 Roofing - Safety Requirements for Low-Sloped Roofs
A10.25 Sanitation in Construction
A10.26 Emergency Procedures for Construction Sites
A10.28 Work Platforms Suspended from Cranes or Derricks
A10.30 Safety Requirements for the Installation of Ground Anchors and Micropiles
A10.31 Digger-Derricks
A10.32 Personal Fall Protection Systems Used in Construction and Demolition Operations
A10.33 Safety & Health Program Requirements for Multi-Employer Projects
A10.34 Public Protection
A10.35 Safety Requirements for Pressure Testing Steel and Copper Piping Systems
A10.37 Debris Nets
A10.38 Basic Elements of an Employer’s Program to Provide a Safe and Healthful Work Environment
A10.39 Construction Safety & Health Audit Program
A10.40 Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems
A10.42 Rigging Qualifications & Responsibilities in the Construction Industry
A10.43 Confined Spaces in Construction
A10.44 Lockout/Tagout in Construction
A10.46 Hearing Loss Prevention
A10.47 Work Zone Safety for Roadway Construction
A10.48 Communication Tower Structures
A10.49 Control of Chemical Health Hazards in Construction
A10.50 Standard for Heat Stress Management In Construction and Demolition Operations
The ANSI B11 series of American National Standards and Technical Reports consists of nearly three dozen different documents that deal with machine / machinery / machine tool safety, and they specify requirements for both the manufacturers (suppliers) and users of the machines.
ANSI B11.0 – Safety of Machinery
ANSI B11.1 - Safety Requirements for Mechanical Power Presses
ANSI B11.2 - Safety Requirements for Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Presses
ANSI B11.3 - Safety Requirements for Power Press Brakes
ANSI B11.4 - Safety Requirements for Shears
ANSI B11.5 - Ironworkers - Safety Requirements for Construction, Care, and Use
ANSI B11.6 - Safety Requirements for Manual Turning Machines with or without Auto Control
ANSI B11.7 - Cold Headers & Cold Formers-Safety Requirements for Construction, Care, and Use
ANSI B11.8 - Safety Requirements for Manual Milling, Drilling, & Boring Machines with or without Automatic Control
ANSI B11.9 - Safety Requirements for Grinding Machines
ANSI B11.10 - Safety Requirements for Metal Sawing Machines
ANSI B11.12 - Safety Requirements for Roll Forming & Roll Bending Machines
ANSI B11.13 - Single and Multiple-Spindle Automatic Bar, and Chucking Machines- Safety Requirements for Construction, Care, and Use
ANSI B11.15 - Safety Requirements for Bar, Pipe, Tube and Shape Bending Machines
ANSI B11.16 - Safety Requirements for Powder/Metal Compacting Presses
ANSI B11.17 - Safety Requirements for Horizontal Extrusion Press Systems
ANSI B11.18 - Safety Requirements for Machines Processing or Slitting Coiled or Non-coiled Metal
ANSI B11.19 - Performance Requirements for Risk Reduction Measures: Safeguarding and other Means of Reducing Risk
ANSI B11.20 - Safety Requirements for the Integration of Machinery into a System
ANSI B11.21 - Safety Requirements for Machine Tools Using Lasers for Processing Materials
ANSI B11.22 - Safety Requirements for Turning Centers and Automatic Numerically Controlled Turning Machines
ANSI B11.23 - Safety Requirements for Machining Centers and Automatic Numerically Controlled Milling, Drilling and Boring Machines
ANSI B11.24 - Safety Requirements for Transfer Machines
ANSI B11.25 - Safety Requirements for Large Machines
ANSI B11.26 - Functional Safety: General Principles for Designing Safety-Related Parts of Control Systems for Machinery
ANSI B11.27 - Safety Requirements for Electro Discharge Machines
B11 Series of Technical Reports
B11.TR0 - Guide To Establishing a Machine Safety Process
B11.TR1 - Ergonomic Guidelines for the Design, Installation And Use of Machine Tools
B11.TR4 - Selection of Programmable Electronic Systems (PES/PLC) for Machine Tools
B11.TR5 - Sound Level Measurement Guidelines
B11.TR7 - Designing for Safety and Lean Manufacturing: A guide on integrating safety and lean manufacturing principles in the use of machinery
B11.TR8 - Guide to Inspection of Risk Reduction Measures
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the federal institute responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established NIOSH as a research institute focused on the study of worker safety and health, and empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces. NIOSH has the mandate to assure "every man and woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources."
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