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All materials stored in tiers shall be stacked, racked, blocked, interlocked, or otherwise secured to prevent sliding, falling or collapse.
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Material stored inside buildings under construction shall not be placed within 6 feet of any hoistway or inside floor openings, nor within 10 feet of an exterior wall which does not extend above the top of the material stored. Each employee required to work on stored material in silos, hoppers, tanks, and similar storage areas shall be equipped with personal fall arrest equipment meeting the requirements of Subpart M of this part. Noncompatible materials shall be segregated in storage.
Bagged materials shall be stacked by stepping back the layers and cross-keying the bags at least every 10 bags high. Materials shall not be stored on scaffolds or runways in excess of supplies needed for immediate operations. Brick stacks shall not be more than 7 feet in height. When a loose brick stack reaches a height of 4 feet, it shall be tapered back 2 inches in every foot of height above the 4-foot level. When masonry blocks are stacked higher than 6 feet, the stack shall be tapered back one-half block per tier above the 6-foot level.
Course Content
- Material Handling Subpart N
- General & Covers
- Objectives - Material Handling Subpart N Training
- General Requirements
- Multi-Piece and Single-Piece Rim Wheels 1910
- Powered Industrial Trucks
- Definitions - Material Handling Subpart N Training
- General Requirements
- Training - Material Handling Subpart N Training
- Safety Guards
- Pre-Operational Inspection
- Loading and Unloading
- Unattended Trucks
- Gasoline or Diesel
- Overhead and Gantry Cranes
- Crawler, Locomotive, and Truck Cranes
- Derricks - Material Handling Subpart N Training
- Helicopters - Material Handling Subpart N Training
- Slings - Material Handling Subpart N Training
Course content
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- Material Handling Subpart N 00:15:00
- General & Covers 00:10:00
- Objectives 00:10:00
- General Requirements 00:15:00
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- Multi-Piece and Single-Piece Rim Wheels 1910 01:25:00
- Powered Industrial Trucks 00:10:00
- Definitions 00:20:00
- General Requirements 00:15:00
- Training 00:50:00
- Safety Guards 00:10:00
- Pre-Operational Inspection 00:15:00
- Loading and Unloading 00:05:00
- Derricks 00:15:00
- Helicopters 00:20:00
- Slings 01:05:00
- Purpose of the Standards Around the World FREE 00:30:00
- British Standards FREE 02:00:00
- European Standards FREE 02:00:00
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