1、ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010ANSI/ASSEA10.11-2010ANSI/ASSE A10.11-2010Safety Requirements forPersonnel and Debris NetsAmerican National Standardfor Construction andDemolition OperationsAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERSAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASSEThe information and materials contained in this publicatio
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12、ca American National Standard Foreword (This Foreword 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 expecte
13、d that the standards in the A10 series will find a major 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 Op
14、erations follows. A10.1 Pre-Planning for Construction 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
15、.7 Transportation, Storage, Handling, and Use of Commercial 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 Tun
16、nels, Shafts, and Caissons A10.17 Safe Operating Practices 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
17、 Construction and Demolition of Wind Generation/Turbine 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 C
18、onstruction A10.26 Emergency Procedures for Construction 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 Cons
19、truction and Demolition Operations A10.33 Safety and Health 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 Redu
20、ction of Musculoskeletal Problems in Construction A10.41 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) A10.44 Lockout
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29、At the time this standard was approved, the A10 Committee had the following members: Richard 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 Accid
30、ent Prevention Corporation Frank Burg, CSP Michael Serpe, CSP Aegis Corporation Matthew 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 - Co
31、nstruction Institute Committee Harlan Fair, P.E. William R. Nash, P.E. American Society 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 Builde
32、rs and Contractors, Inc. Michael W. Hayslip, Esq., P.E., CSP Chris WilliamAssociated General Contractors of America, The Charlie Bird Kevin CannonAssociation of Union Constructors, The William Treharne, P.E. Jeffrey Hardison A-Z Safety Resources, Inc. Jane F. Williams, CPEA, CCA Barton-Malow Company
33、 Mark Klimbal, CSP, ARM Clayton Shafer Black if unsatis-factory, state reasons and describe corrections performed for each deficiency 5. Dates inspected 6. Test results; if unsatisfactory, state reasons 7. Date removed 8. Disposition and reason The competent person responsible for the nets shall ini
34、tial each entry. 12. TRAINING When personnel nets are used, the employer shall provide appropriate training for the employees so that they will recognize the hazards of falling into nets, and shall instruct them in the procedures to be followed in order to limit potential injury. The training progra
35、m shall include: 1. The test limits of installed nets 2. Avoiding falls 3. Recording and reporting of training 4. Location of inspection rec-ords and the person responsible 5. Refer to ANSI/ASSE Z490.1, Accepted Practices for Safety, Health, and Environmental Train-ing, for more information on SH mo
36、ve, de-energize or erect barrier to prevent contact) (c) Location of sanitary facilities and drinking water (4) Scheduling work for safety (a) Providing for items such as hard hats, life belts, goggles and work vests on the job (b) Establishing liaison among contractors to prevent congestion among t
37、rades (c) Providing temporary flooring, safety nets and scaffolding where required AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.11 2010 18 (5) Work procedures (a) Space (b) Equipment such as cranes, hoists, elevators and trucks (c) Rigging procedures (6) Tools and equipment (a) Repair, maintenance and care (b) In
38、spection (c) Supplies of tools for each job (7) Workers and foremen (a) Job assignment (b) Training and supervision (c) Number of workers (d) Plans for maintaining interest in safety: (i) Safety bulletins, record charts and posters (ii) Recognition for groups or individuals (iii) Investigation and r
39、eporting on reportable accidents (iv) Knowledge of safety orders (v) Safety meetings (vi) Specific safety instructions for new employees (e) Establishment of provisions to take immediate action to correct unsafe conditions or acts (f) First aid and medical treatment of injuries (8) Safety meetings (
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