FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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October 19, 2017
Contact: Sara Schuttloffel
Phone: (202) 393-1147
E-mail: [email protected]
California OSHA Adopts Iron Workers’ New Reinforcing Steel and Post-Tensioning Standards
Iron Workers Work with Industry Stakeholders to Update New Reinforcing Steel and Post-Tensioning Safety Standards to Protect Workers
Washington – The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) unanimously voted to adopt the Iron Workers’ (IW) comprehensive safety standard updates for reinforcing steel and post-tensioning activities. California is the first state-approved OSHA plan to work with the IW to reform existing safety standards. The IW Safety and Health Department has been working with the IW Department of Reinforcing Steel and industry stakeholders such as the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, (CRSI), National Association of Reinforcing Steel Contractors (NARSC), Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI) and the Western Steel Council (WSC) to reform existing standards since 2010.
In 2013, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) updated its A10.9 Concrete and Masonry standard to reflect comprehensive reforms the IW Safety and Health Department and the industry stakeholders proposed. As part of the 2017 ZERO Incident Campaign commissioned by the IW General President Eric Dean, the IW Safety and Health Department is pursuing updates to the 1971 federal OSHA standard to prevent incidents and fatalities. It continues to pursue new reinforcing steel and post-tensioning standards in other state-approved OSHA plans throughout the country.
“The 1971 federal OSHA standard is antiquated and must be updated,” said IW Executive Director of Safety and Health Steve Rank. “It doesn’t address many hazards that cause serious incidents during common reinforcing steel and post-tensioning activities.”
There’s a direct correlation between incident trends and lack of regulations specific to reinforcing steel and post-tensioning activities. The reforms adopted by the California OSHSB is a major step towards reducing preventable fatalities and injuries. The IW Safety and Health Department is urging other state OSHA plans to follow Cal-OSHA’s and ANSI’s lead.
The new standards are expected to be in effect in January 2017. A series of town hall meetings will be held in California to help reinforcing steel contractors and ironworkers prepare for the implementation.
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The Iron Workers (IW) represents 130,000 ironworkers in North America who work in construction on bridges; structural steel; ornamental, architectural, and miscellaneous metals; rebar; and in shops.
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Sara Schuttloffel Iron Workers 2023834885 [email protected]


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