§ 1926.1400 Scope
§ 1926.1401 Definitions
§ 1926.1402 Ground conditions
§ 1926.1403 Assembly/Disassembly–selection of manufacturer or employer procedures
§ 1926.1404 Assembly/Disassembly–general requirements (applies to all assembly and disassembly operations)
§ 1926.1405 Disassembly–additional requirements for dismantling of booms and jibs (applies to both the use of manufacturer procedures and employer procedures)
§ 1926.1406 Assembly/Disassembly–employer procedures–general requirements
§ 1926.1407 Power line safety (up to 350 kV)–assembly and disassembly
§ 1926.1408 Power line safety (up to 350 kV)–equipment operations
§ 1926.1409 Power line safety (over 350 kV)
§ 1926.1410 Power line safety (all voltages)–equipment operations closer than the Table A zone
§ 1926.1411 Power line safety–while traveling under or near power lines with no load
§ 1926.1412 Inspections
§ 1926.1413 Wire rope–inspection
§ 1926.1414 Wire rope–selection and installation criteria
§ 1926.1415 Safety devices
§ 1926.1416 Operational aids
§ 1926.1417 Operation
§ 1926.1418 Authority to stop operation
§ 1926.1419 Signals–general requirements
§ 1926.1420 Signals–radio, telephone or other electronic transmission of signals
§ 1926.1421 Signals–voice signals–additional requirements
§ 1926.1422 Signals–hand signal chart
§ 1926.1423 Fall protection
§ 1926.1424 Work area control
§ 1926.1425 Keeping clear of the load
§ 1926.1426 Free fall and controlled load lowering
§ 1926.1427 Operator training, certification, and evaluation
§ 1926.1428 Signal person qualifications
§ 1926.1429 Qualifications of maintenance & repair employees
§ 1926.1430 Training
§ 1926.1431 Hoisting personnel
§ 1926.1432 Multiple-crane/derrick lifts–supplemental requirements
§ 1926.1433 Design, construction and testing
§ 1926.1434 Equipment modifications
§ 1926.1435 Tower cranes
§ 1926.1436 Derricks
§ 1926.1437 Floating cranes/derricks and land cranes/derricks on barges
§ 1926.1438 Overhead & gantry cranes
§ 1926.1439 Dedicated pile drivers
§ 1926.1440 Sideboom cranes
§ 1926.1441 Equipment with a rated hoisting/lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds or less
§ 1926.1442 Railroad roadway maintenance machines
§ 1926.1443 Severability

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 29 > Subtitle B > Chapter XVII > Part 1926 > Subpart CC - Cranes and Derricks in Construction

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