Utah Admin. Code R614-7-4 - Residential-Type Construction, Raising Framed Walls
A. Scope and Application
This section applies to work directly associated with the raising of framed walls in new buildings or structures in residential-type construction.
B.
Definitions
1. "Residential-type Construction"
means construction using the operations, methods, and procedures associated
with residential and light commercial construction characterized by joists or
trusses resting on stud walls and using wood and/or light gage steel frame
construction.
2. "Bottom Plate"
means the bottom horizontal member of a frame wall.
C. Standards For Raising Walls.
1. At no time during the raising of the
framed wall shall an employee who is not performing the actual lift be allowed
under the wall system unless a mechanical bracing system is in place to arrest
the fall of a wall.
2. Before
manually raising framed walls that are 10 feet or more in height, temporary
restraints such as cleats on the foundation/floor system or straps on the wall
bottom plate shall be installed to prevent inadvertent horizontal sliding or
uplift of the framed wall bottom plate. Anchor bolts and/or toe nails, are not
sufficient for use in blocking or bracing the framed wall.
3. Framed walls 18 feet or more in height
shall be raised using mechanical lifting devices.
D. Standards For Training.
1. The employer shall provide a training
program to employees engaged in raising framed walls. The program shall enable
employees to recognize the hazards associated with raising framed walls and
shall include procedures to minimize those hazards, including:
a. Where required by the standard, the use of
and limitations to temporary restraints used to prevent inadvertent sliding and
uplift on the bottom plate;
b. the
use of mechanical lifting devises;
c. the use of mechanical bracing systems;
and
d. the role of each employee
involved in the raising of a framed wall.
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