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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY CODES, STANDARDS, AND REGULATIONS  3.33

             A10.29 Aerial Lifts in Construction.  (Under development)
             A10.31-2006 Safety Requirements, Definitions, and Specifications for Digger Derricks
             A10.32-2004 Fall Protection Systems. The standard deals with the requirements of safety
             belts, harnesses, lanyards, and lifelines during construction and demolition. It provides per-
             formance requirements of materials and hardware. Rope grabs and shock absorbers are dis-
             cussed. Test methods to determine compliance with the applicable performance requirements
             are provided.
             A10.33-2004 Safety and Health Program Requirements for Multiemployer Projects.
             This standard provides safety and health program requirements and defines duties and
             responsibilities of construction employers working on a construction project.

             A10.34-2005 Protection of the Public on or Adjacent to Construction Sites

             A10.36 Railroad Construction Safety.  (Under development)
             A10.37-1996 Debris Net Systems
             A10.38-2007 Basic Elements of an Employer Program to Provide a Safe and Healthful
             Work Environment
             A10.39-2005 Construction Safety and Health Audit Program

             A10.40-2007 Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems in Construction
             A10.41 Equipment Operator and Supervisor Qualifications and Responsibilities.
             (Under development)

             A10.42-2000 Rigging Qualifications and Responsibilities in the Construction Industry

             A10.43 Confined Spaces in Construction.  (Under development)
             A10.44-2006 Control of Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout)
             A10.46-2007 Hearing Loss Prevention for Construction and Demolition Workers

             A10.47 Highway Construction Safety.  (Under development)

             A10.48 Communication Tower Erection.  (Under development)
             A10.49 Control of Health Hazards.  (Under development)


             OTHER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STANDARDS


             There are other industry standards, guides, recommendations, and manuals pertaining to
             construction which a forensic engineer should be familiar with. Some are listed below:
             • American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
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