1、ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010 ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010 ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010 Safety Requirements for Personnel and Debris Nets American National Standard for Construction and Demolition Operations AMERICANSOCIETY OF SAFETYENGINEERS AMERICANNATIONALSTANDARD AS SE Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers P
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16、is not a part of American National Standard A10.11-2010.) This standard is one of a series of safety standards that have been formulated by the Accredited Standards Committee on Safety in Construction and Demolition Operations, A10. It is expected that the standards in the A10 series will find a maj
17、or application in industry, serving as a guide to contractors, labor, and equipment manufacturers. For the convenience of users, a list of existing and proposed standards in the A10 series for Safety Requirements in Construction and Demolition Operations follows. A10.1 Pre-Planning for Construction
18、Safety and Health (under development) A10.2 Safety, Health, and Environmental Training (under development) A10.3 Powder-Actuated Fastening Systems A10.4 Personnel Hoists and Employee Elevators A10.5 Material Hoists A10.6 Demolition Operations A10.7 Transportation, Storage, Handling, and Use of Comme
19、rcial Explosives and Blasting Agents A10.8 Scaffolding A10.9 Concrete and Masonry Construction A10.10 Temporary and Portable Space Heating Devices A10.11 Personnel and Debris Nets A10.12 Excavation A10.13 Steel Erection A10.15 Dredging A10.16 Tunnels, Shafts, and Caissons A10.17 Safe Operating Pract
20、ices for Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Construction A10.18 Temporary Roof and Floor Holes, Wall Openings, Stairways, and Other Unprotected Edges A10.19 Pile Installation and Extraction Operations A10.20 Ceramic Tile, Terrazzo, and Marble Work A10.21 Safe Construction and Demolition of Wind Generation/Turbin
21、e Facilities (under development) A10.22 Rope-Guided and Non-Guided Workers Hoists A10.23 Safety Requirements for the Installation of Drilled Shafts (under development) A10.24 Roofing Safety Requirements for Low-Sloped Roofs A10.25 Sanitation in Construction A10.26 Emergency Procedures for Constructi
22、on Sites (under development) A10.27 Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities A10.28 Work Platforms Suspended from Cranes or Derricks A10.29 Aerial Platforms in Construction (under development) A10.31 Digger-Derricks A10.32 Personal Fall Protection Used in Construction and Demolition Operations A10.33 Safety and H
23、ealth Program Requirements for Multi-Employer Projects A10.34 Public Protection A10.37 Debris Nets A10.38 Basic Elements of a Program to Provide a Safe and Healthful Work Environment A10.39 Construction Safety and Health Audit Program A10.40 Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems in Construction A10.
24、41 Equipment Operator and Supervisor Qualifications and Responsibilities (under development) A10.42 Rigging Qualifications and Responsibilities in the Construction Industry A10.43 Confined Spaces in Construction (under development) Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under
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35、hard King, CSP, Chairman James Tomaseski, Vice Chairman Timothy R. Fisher, CSP, CHMM, ARM, CPEA, Secretary Jennie Dalesandro, Administrative Technical Support Organization Represented Name of Representative Accident Prevention Corporation Frank Burg, CSP Michael Serpe, CSP Aegis Corporation Matthew
36、J. Burkart, P.E. Judith Burkart Alstom Power Robert Renney Ted P. Sharp American Insurance Services Group Thad Nosal James G. Borchardt, CSP, CPE American Work Platform Training, Inc. Dennis W. Eckstine ASCE - Construction Institute Committee Harlan Fair, P.E. William R. Nash, P.E. American Society
37、of Safety Engineers Ken Shorter, CSP, ARM A. David Brayton, CSP, CPC American Wind Energy Association Michele Myers Asbestos Workers International Union Terry Lynch Jim E. Lapping, MS, P.E., CSP Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. Michael W. Hayslip, Esq., P.E., CSP Chris Williams Associated G
38、eneral Contractors of America, The Charlie Bird Kevin Cannon Association of Union Constructors, The William Treharne, P.E. Jeffrey Hardison A-Z Safety Resources, Inc. Jane F. Williams, CPEA, CCA Barton-Malow Company Mark Klimbal, CSP, ARM Clayton Shafer Black & Veatch Richard F. King, CSP John H. Bo
39、rowski, CIH, CSP Building & Construction Trades Department Pete Stafford Jim Platner, Ph.D., CIH CPWR - Center for Construction Research & Training Mike McCann, Ph.D., CIH Pete Stafford Capital Safety Group Scott C. Casebolt J. Thomas Wolner, P.E. Clark Construction Group Tim Sirofchuck, CSP Jack Du
40、ley Cole-Preferred Safety Consulting, Inc. Barry Cole Philip L. Colleran Philip L. Colleran, CSP Adam T. Colleran Construction & Realty Safety Group, Inc. Ron Lattanzio Frank Marino ECI Safety Services Co. Anthony Merisola Patrick Brennan, CSHM, CSSM Edison Electric Institute R. Lee Reed, Jr. Charle
41、s Kelly E. I. Dupont de Nemours & Company Gary Birchall Ronald Probasco, CSP Elevator Industry Preservation Fund Garry Kosinski Rod Gilles Copyright American Society of Safety Engineers Provided by IHS under license with ASSE/SAFE Licensee=CHINA STDS INFORMATION CENTER - avada indx app by/5954931001
42、, User=Zhao Not for Resale, 05/02/2012 00:38:34 MDT No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-Ellis Fall Safety Solutions J. Nigel Ellis, Ph.D., P.E., CSP, CPE John Whitty, P.E. Gilbane Building Co. Anthony ODea, CSP, CHST Charles Praul, Jr., ASP Richard D. Hislop Richard
43、 Hislop Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc. John P. Masarick Bob Baird Institute of Makers of Explosives Lon D. Santis J. Christopher Ronay International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Frank Migliaccio, Jr. Robert Migliaccio, Sr. International Brother
44、hood of Boilermakers Roger Erickson Bridget Connors International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers James Tomaseski International Brotherhood of Teamsters LaMont Byrd, CIH International Safety Equipment Association Cristine Fargo International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Michael Kassm
45、an, CHST Eileen Betit International Union of Operating Engineers Emmett Russell Steve Brown Jack L. Mickle & Associates Jack Mickle, Ph.D., P.E. Steve Stock, P.E., PLS Laborers International Union of North America Scott Schneider, MS, CIH Walter A. Jones, MS Marsh USA, Inc. Timothy Bergeron, CSP Mar
46、yland Occupational Safety & Health Mischelle Vanreusel Eric Uttenreither Mechanical Contractors Association of America Peter Chaney, MS, CSP Dennis Langley MYR Group, Inc. National Association of Home Builders Robert Matuga Marcus Odorizzi National Association of Railroad Safety Consultants & Invest
47、igators Lewis Barbe, P.E., CSP, CRSP National Electrical Contractors Association Michael J. Johnston Jerry Rivera National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health Thomas G. Bobick, Ph.D., P.E., CSP, CPE Matt Gillen, CIH National Railroad Contractors & Maintenance Association Jeffrey D. Meddin, CS
48、P, CHCM National Roofing Contractors Association Harry Dietz Tom Shanahan National Society of Professional Engineers E. Ross Curtis, P.E., DFE Paul Swanson, P.E. Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association Gerald Ryan Daniel M. Paine Daniel M. Paine Barbara Paine Phoenix Fabricators and Erectors, Inc. Robert E. Clouse, CSP, CHST Robert E. Anderson Powder Actuated Tool Manufacturers Institute James A. Borchers David Jablonski Power Consultants, Incorporated David Goldsmith Camille Villanova Professional Safety Consultants, Inc. Jim E. Lapping, MS, P.E., CSP Cop