This page contains information and resources relevant to creating erection plans for steel erection and similar work. I don’t control or specifically endorse any of the content at these links, but they are ones I have found useful in understanding this topic and working in the construction field.
References in Regulations
- OSHA Subpart R 1926.752(d),(e) (Steel Erection, Site layout, site-specific erection plan and construction sequence)
- Requires pre-planning for all hoisting operations
- Requires a site specific erection plan when means and methods outside OSHA regulations are used
- OSHA Subpart R 1926.753 (Steel Erection, Hoisting and rigging.)
- Requirements for crane operations in steel erection (crane inspections, multiple-lift rigging, working under loads, etc.)
- OSHA 1926 Subpart R Appendix A (Guidelines for establishing the components of a site-specific erection plan: Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.752(e).)
- A list of non-mandatory items to be included in a site specific erection plan when requried
- OSHA Subpart CC 1926.1432 (Cranes & Derricks, Multiple-crane/derrick lifts–supplemental requirements)
- Requires pre-planning for multi-crane picks
References in Standards
- AISC 207-20 Standard for Certification Programs §5.20
- Requires a site specific erection plan and gives required elements, if applicable. Partially parallels OSHA 1926 Subpart R Appendix A.
- AISC 303-22 Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges, Section 7
- Delineates responsibilities for all parties on a structural steel erection project. Subsections 7.1, 7.2, 7.10, and 7.16 are especially relevant to erection planning.