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EE Caney DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY A COMBINED EFFORT by NISD and SEAA FEATURING OSHA ’s 2001 STEEL ERECTION RULES “ WORKING TOGETHER FOR A SAFER INDUSTRY” ‘Steel Erectors Association of ‘America 2216 W. Meadowview Ra, suite 115 (Wilmington Bldg) Greensboro NC 27407 Tel:336-294-8880 Fax:413-208-6938 executivedi National institute of Stee! Detaiing 7700 Edgewater drive, suite 670 Oakland CA 94621-3022 ‘Tol:510-568-3741 Fax:510568-3781 nisd@pacbell net - www.nisd.org (Ee { Qa a DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY S08 09 ‘© Copyright 2001 by National Institute of Stee! Detailing and Steel Erectors Association of America All rights reserved. "No part ofthis publication may be reproduced without written permission. Published by the National Institute of Stel Detailing and Steel Erectors Association of America 7700 Edgewater Drive, Suite 670 2216 W. Meadowview Rd, suite 115 ‘Oakland CA 94621-3022 Greensboro NC 27407 wowwnisd.org www.seaa.net E Cae, DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY TABLE of CONTENTS Fin.Floor I DETAIL "A" DETAIL "B" Optional method for connection of sofety line. * Core must be token to keep Rs from being bent or broken during shipping ‘(Optional Alternative, DRAWN By EOF, Date DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY a SN Each column assembly sholl be designed to resist © 300 pounds eccentric load located 18" from the column face in any direction at the top of the column, 1 C— Opt #1 7 Temporary erection splice E plate not shown for clarity. 3 S| | é 3 ~« Wide Flange Col. B-U40 Typ. M ! NOTES: Web splice plates might be sufficient at partiol penetration welds where there is no root opening required. Always check with E.0.R. or design engineer for requirements pean BY mn pare ‘(| I) | JOB No. REV.#] DATE, 2 JOB NAME SeeToH vo M7% Suu DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY aA Each column assembly shall be designed to resist 300 pounds eccentric load located 18" from the column face in any diyection at the top of the column, \ | he Upper column Tube Stee! Column Lower column % ™E Welded Column Splice (Suagested) [1926-756(d)|_ ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME 2s A 408 Fi elm weg] oa JOB NAME SKETCH Wo, _M7™%| : x DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY | TT \ Wh ih 5 i i — 5 Tt J 4G) at P| =p UM 4 i i ( 2 ---- jL--__ . th Ni" Rao g i | [L—~ RAT HOLES NOTE: 1) Full Penetration field weld splice with temporory connection angles also used os back-up bor. Angle must extend post root opening 1/4"+ for backup in order to make @ clean weld, without the faying surfaces of the angle becoming part of the weld thus foiling U.T. inspection, DRAWN By Date ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME 8 JOB NAME 208 No. REV.#] DATE SKETCH No M7% DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY fe 7 \ Gouge Column. 7 Hi (F/S) Hi (N/S) i ae Ye ws) ) + ‘a i aie So WRT | si i > t Bolts as = i req'd per \ ot “Section View beam Elevation View (Near side flange not shown for clarity) "ne Column Web Safety Connection (OSHA Mandate) (Alternate) ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME PS & 08 ae ae ‘(| | JOB NAME =~ feud Owe M ‘| SKETCH No MBY Wide flonge beam Core DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Std. Col. Gage req'd per designer | overall once cleor Beam overol Std. Col. | Shop bolted (wrench tight) Safety seot angle may be shop welded provided erection of lower member is not restricted, Section View (Near side flange not Ri q rev] oate N y, May; DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY 2nd froming member W Column Shop welded, or bolted | angle to top fionge of ac. beam on one end only. (design to allow end rotation) NOTES: 1) When two structural members on opposite sides of a column web share common connection holes, at least one bolt with a wrench tight nut shall remain connected to the second member, unless a shop attached, or field bolted seat, or similar connection device is present to secure the first member to prevent the column from being displaced. 2) One way to rectify this problem, is to install an ongle to the top flange of one beam, ond provide (2) extra bolts to hold this member in place until the second member is erected. "Double Angle Col.Conn. [1926—756((c)(12)] (OSHA Mandate) (Alternate) ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [8 ® STR JOB of F) JOB No. /REV.#] DATE, 3 JOB NAME _|SKeTCH No M84] aM ‘a DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Erection shop bolted or welded clip at double sided connections (Designed to allow end rotation) Bolt as req'd Check clearance Sa angles & number of bolts | os req'd per contract design. a) ig a flange beams ee Wide flonge Column H \ AY ™E Beam To Column Web Connection (a) ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME es ; 08 hay om 208 No. Reg JOB NAME SKETOH No M84 DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY i aN 1 —_ | ay TE i Point stripe or otherwise note side of plate and web which mate (Suggested) (Near side flonge not shown for clarity) L, Web Safety Connection (OSHA Mandate) (Alternate RECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [206 2 Saini Re bare 3 08 AN 8 Ue 108 Ka fev] OAT JOB NAME SKETCH No. _MBY) | DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Column Wide flange Bolts os req'd per designer ty = e Wide flange beam Wide flange | beam If single shear plates are not used, Bolts as req'd per designer aS Wide flange beom [|] Wide flnge beam (If single shear plates are not used) mE Typical Beam Connections (OSHA Mandate) Alternates (ee ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME 2X2 Dare JOB JOB NAME 8 Wo eva] oATE SKETCH No. MBI} Ps Se Mm: Typical Beam Connections (OSHA Mandate) DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Column Wide flange as i Wide flange Wide flange beam beam (if single shear pla ites are not used) Bolts os req'd Wide flange beam Wide flange beam (If single shear plates are not used) Alternates; ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME OB JOB NAME lORAWN BY DATE 108 No, SKETCH No, REV May] DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Staggered holes Number of bolts — ; 1926-756(0)(1 By designer 1926-756(c)(1 (NO ‘STIFFENERS) [1926-756(c)(1)} 2 Bolts» STD Go. [1926-756(0)(1)] |— 2 Baits [1926-757(0)(1)] Joist seat, depth Check Clearance BEAM OVER COLUMN. (AT BEAM OPPOSITE TIE JOIST) 1926-756(c)(1 1926-757(0)(1 Safety connection per B 6x6 [1926-757(0)(1)(i)¢i)(ii)] Min, clearance 4 Of bolts by designer \ Bolt min. (2) T— \[1926-756(0)(1)] nue: | oPT#t oP T#2 ‘BEAM OVER COLUMN: (wT STEEENES) [1926-756(c)(1) Loteral 2 Bolts ———— stability clip [1926-756(0)(1)] Joist seat. depth OPT#2 2 Bolts [1926-756(0)(1)] DESIGNED SEAT [1926-756(c)(2) Acts As Load Bearing & Sofety ST EAT (AT COLUMNS) 1926-756(c)(1 1926-757(0)(1 me Beam Over Column Daw BY bai Te 4 \" 208 Ne eva] one |Q ye 2 SKETCH No. MB8'Y} DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Std. Gouge Clipped out standing leg \ to clear other side bolt Column Bolts as req'd per designer Wide flange beam DRAW BY Pa pate 4 4 oP ae 8 moe AUD SecTcH Na MB DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Std. Gauge CotumnS\ u Bolts os H req'd per M/s a designer bolts H . > : & . Poms ' bilisg +~ F/S ' bolts =—_ ii <—> Wide flange V beom tf Clipped end plate connection w ME Double Connection With End Plates (OSHA Mandate) (Alternates) aS ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME 2 & Sain aes 108 Al} Sy JOB NAME ere vex] on M Ve SETCH No MBI; See e e Wide flange beom DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Stiffeners if required by designer. Optional angle connection bolt at each end of bracing Tube steel Gusset Plate (shop welded to beam) TE Bracing Minimum Connection [1926.756(2)(b)| ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME HOB JORAWN BY iF Oo ba TE g \e Na wa] ME JOB NAME |SKETCH No. M9 iy KSI DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY en is ist Girders At 1926-75: iti)] (Column or Bepm Over/ Column) 1926-757- ih ly i 1926-757-(a)(2) £ Support 2-Bolts Min, [1926-757-(a)(1 | EE 757- ea Vertical Stabilizer B 6x6 Min, [1926-757-(o) 1926-757-(0 1)()] 1 1926-757-(a){ ny) 3" Min. [1926-757-(a)(1)(i)] ‘go Hole For Guy Or Plumbing Cobles [1926-757-(a)(1)(i)} £ Support 2-Bolts Min. mete Sf 4 Be For Span of 40ft & above [1926-757-(a)(8 ale 1926-757—(b)(1)(2 Mm QSHA Requirements For Joist _/ Joist Girder At Column ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [2406 & wee oo JOB No. REV.g} DATE A fg JOB NAME wi MU SKETCH No, 1926-757] DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY finimum_Requi iz js 1 > For K [1926-757(b)(1)] P< 7 Series a For LH & DLH [1926-757(b)(2)] 2 \ Series When Welded 2-90 Bolts For K Series 1926-757(b)(1)] 2-410 Bolts For LH & DLH Series [1926-757(b)(2)] When Bolted Requirements For Attochement Of Stee! Joists 7 Steel Joists Girders 1926-757 ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME — ul a v4] OM JOB NAME SKETCH No_MTT DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Temporary ongle post * Holes for spaced adequctely safety cable \\ to meet OSHA requirement Holes on GA. line Top o Finish Floor Screed Angle Or Framing Members If beam or other framing member available at location, use it. * Cut angle member flush with floor & discard when no longer necessary (Fromed with angles or bent &) mE Safety Cable Connection Detail At Opening | 1926.760 ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [2 2! 0B 8 wea JOB NAME ‘SKETCH No. Mi2 DATE (4 levels mor) Should have 0 length that '\ eoes not extend over 40 Hos extended shear tabs to allow eosy connecting bolting & torquing at moment connections i & DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Hos supports where column goes thru decks T 9 4+-4- & © g Hos a direction mark Pate on ts Range to ent NI properly over anchors. alt t_5 [= Has splice devices with lifting hole Has bolted joist sects \ 6x6 stobilizer B with “ig hole for guy cables Hos fall orrest, systems tie line holes (optional) Hos perimeter protections holes for wire quordrails. Hos safety double connection or safety seats. Bose B welded to resist 300f "@ 18" off outside face ‘of column at top in ony direction. Is set on adequate leveling device over sound foundation me: The Erector Friendl (EX Column Has 4 onchor rods Suggested, ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME | DRAWN BY bate 08 JOB NAME 08 No, Rev.g| DATE es |SKETCH No. s1%,| 2 See” DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY 1) Je shaft when possible (Lengths under 4 preferred) 2) If spliced, 4'-0" cbove finish floor to accommodate perimeter safety coble, (Also better position to weld or bolt) 3) Bolted splices preferred. (Verify method with erector /fobricator) 4) Prepare upper column for field welding if splice requires welding. 5) All tiered columns shall have lifting device or hole (2"% min.) for hoisting into place. (See sketch S6 for other suggested details) Upper column holes for bolted or welded connection: Y i LS Lifting hole sized by engineer of | record or qualified person, bolted or welded to lower shoft BEAM TO COLUMN CHECKLIST: 1) All double connections at column webs or beam webs over columns must have staggered clip or beam seat for erection.(SEE DETAIL) 2) Utilize permanent bolts at beam webs for moment connections, when possible 3) Minimum (2) bolts req'd ot each end of beam for erection. Beam To Column Checklist (Suggested |ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [248 & DATE *8 208 OTE fa. evs] OA YOB NAME sere wo S1%| DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY FP. & Size TN Determined by sll e quolified person, Wt or Doubles Angles I & Bolted to cop plate U AO tai by cv person, Cop plote apse } Column Detail "c" Suaqgested OR NAME Pen SY foaTe. DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Bolt access blocked by fionges lo mre 1 =, Me Column been Stiffener plate if required by designer design dwgs Wide flonge beam Difficult access to bolt of next to impossible if column size is too small Plote size ond I\ 5 column number of bolts per ELEVATION VIEW = AVOID — PLAN VIEW Paint stripe on side of plate to be mated ELEVATION VEW = DO - — PLAN VIEW ime Bolt Access Problems at Small Columns Ez Ca; iy ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME DRAWN BY ATE 0B JOB NAME 308 No, SKETCH No. S2% Reval MINK: =A) oy DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY BOLING ACCESS PROBLEMS Problem is not enough space for torque guns L | Allow enough space for torque guns or erection wrench Solution 3 Clip to allow more space JORAWN BY our, Pron, ‘ pate ( I 08 No ev] oaTe = | MY [SKETCH No. S2°| inert DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY ~< 8-U4a RO Bolts os req'd By design Wide Flonge Column Stiffener plates os sized per contract drawings or designer. (Erector may request thicker stiffener to suit beam overroll). Wide Flange Beam Connection plate as sized by contract dwg or designer 08 No. rev.g] DATE SKETCH No S2% JOB NAME DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY -——_ Solution: Could be to cut out a flange section to allow access K’ distonce K' distance Wall Problem: - this very common situation creates o potentially ficult ond dangerous trap. —Access to bolts holes is not possible for erection wrenches ond for torque guns and hands con be cought between beams ond wall if not enough space is ovailable. [T= Access Problem 7 Hand Trap ae JOB NAME (x ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [2&4 8 Suit by [SKETCH No. S3. DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY rt = Solutions: Could be to clip gussets corner me: Puncture jagging_Hazar. Problem: Dangerous corners con snag clothes or puncture skin in field or shop a Or: Hide the gusset corner within the bracing depth [DRAWN BY ATE (EX ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME ia A OB Caine, JOB NAME DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY 45° Mitre | I pWT or other type of connection W column Girt WT or other type of connection Problem: this typical girt wall detail has a potential for accidents where field or shop workers could hit girts on the shorp edges before the corners are closed in. K distonce Girt | Girt Closure plate [Sr WT or other type [Xr WT or other type | of connection of connection ‘Column Column Girt Girt TN fT or other type ‘of connection Solution option #1 = = = Solution option #2 Prefered WT or other type of connection Solution: Could be to run one girt post the other to offer a square end. (see also sketch $5) DRAWN BY a bx 4 Ng e 108 No. 8) JOB NAME SKETCH No, 54%] a | DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY (Bear On PI Instead OF Hang From) E hy [ M A a ci i} ey | > Ley | "NUE ~ NS Allows Guicker release rect DO {hs forge sal sown DO fei on) for io Bear on! Opt #1) (Opt #2) ™E Self Support Connections (Suggested = e ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME — = ( i OB - 3 3 JOB No. REV.#] DATE. »| JOB NAME S101 vo 55% Ml Ke DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY ‘SELF SUPPORT CONNECTIONS (Bear on instead of hang from) AVOID (HANG) DO (ALTERNATIVE) Beam (BEAR ON) Beom \ /* Beam th th : tH l 1d} cx AVOID DO (HANG) (Shop bolt or Shop weld support tee) JORAWN BY Fs, bx] (l Ne OB No. REV.#] DATE > SKETCH No S5PA| A i DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY ROLL-OVER PROTECTION For high center of gravity shapes and/or connection profiles Oe chy Roll over safe Tripping No tripping hazord Hazord s™N x> sO~N a a | ~t AVOID Section X-X 7) > hy Ns, Ls Preferred (Bear on/roll over sofe) ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME — sy 08 BS : ( ; 108 No Rev.#) OATE JOB NAME SKETCH No SO. ‘ DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY [ DECK SUPPORTS extend 2 xten Post ae MN: 7 Support Support Angles Sho Shelf B ? Welded & Extend 4” Past Column Faces. Se Std Clearance Std Clearonce LX AVOID: Requires field cutting DO: Clear deck to deck around brocing which Deck Clearance Required To allow full bearing creates 0 soft spot Bear On Beam Flanges. ‘on beam flonge if deck not is supported ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME a eS ( \ WB 5 a 308 No. REV.#] DATE Ns JOB NAME SKETCH No. S7%| aN ye DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Supports should be provided at decking skewed cuts. (Shop Weld) Moin supports Grating, floor plate — Ae steel deck Support Beyond Section View 's Near Cutouts(Beam to Beam) (Suggested ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME ane | ( Wy 0B Z| | JOB NAME a No. _S7%| mle Lai DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY OPT 42 Angle or channel Stock 1/\ column (Field welded) ‘Angle or channel Stock L/L column ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME 008) JOB NAME [DRAWN BY parE 08 Wo eva] oate SEC No S7% DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Trimmer angle Problem: Bolting or welding ot this location forces connector or welder to hang his body weight out of position, Oana ongle Shop weld Solution: Could be to shop weld trimmer angle with bracket angles cond field bolt to a tob plate or stiffener where the connector does not have to “Hong Out" to make connection. ™E Out_Of Position Bolting ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME pea Br < TE pa 4 08 Ne reve] one % JOB NAME SKETCH No. SB “v DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY One angle of the two sided angle connection is shop bolted neor side and for side ‘on the beam web of the corrying member, and the other angle is shop attached to the framing beam end in a structurally acceptable manner. i =I Carrying Beam ! I I i =) ai N con single angle comer 7 \ One leg of the ongle is extended and (2) bolts ore added to secure the angle. Framing Beam a Beam End View Extend Angle Leg (Alternative 2) ‘Shop welded Angle (Alternative 3) NOTES: 1) When two structural members on opposite sides of « beam web shore common connection holes, at least one bolt with o wrench tight nut shall remain connected to the second member, unless 0 shop attached, or field bolted seat, or similar connection device is present to secure the first member to prevent it from being displaced. 2) A few simple examples of resolving this problem ore shown. Using the connection ‘ongles for erection ids is the best scenario. Time spent bolting or welding in the shop is double time soved in bolting and unbolting temporary connections in. the field. me: Double Angle Beam to Beam Connection Suggested F) 0B See JOB NAME or SKETCH No. a Dare (ZFS ERECTOR /FABRICATOR NAME [248 2 ‘| Ml 8 Se DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Note: Provide 'g larger than gusset thickness slots in tube steel for ease of erection. Stitfeners if required by designer. “Nb Optional angle connection _Wide flange beam Temporary erect. bolts w/b oversize hole Gusset Plate {shop welded to beom) Suggested second bolt for ease of connecting to gusset with erection wrench, ME Tube Bracing To Beam Erection Detall (Suggested ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME = ul Sain OB 7 Ne 8 ev] ATE A 8 JOB NAME SETH No. St me DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Chonnels (or angies) eras /- (or angles) Gusset plote (Shop weld to cont. C) Erection Bolts (2 @ top, 1 @ bottom) Erection Bolt Optional hole w/'s oversize hole (typ.) mé Welded Bracing Erection Detail (Suggested ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [28 (| i JOB z 3 108 No. REV.#| DATE. 2 JOB NAME sT31 a S10%| ay = DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Column ‘Shop Attach Clips L,.,. e Temporary Erection Bolt W/'g" oversize hole Optional hole “< Flat Bor j BFpa- Gusset & bee Flot Bor SECTION "A" VIEW Tensionning Erection Bolt Suggested ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME P= ® (( 0B 3 JOB No. REV.#) DATE JOB NAME SKETCH No. S10% N Ee” DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Headed studs or other anchorage should not creote tripping hazord. Leave top of beam clear of obstructions (1926.754(c)(1)(i)} After olighment =— Slots in bent plote & tab plates for odjustment due to sweep in beam Tob plates should clear end connection to allow bolting (see sketch S2%) Kicker braces should be bolted at each end with min. of one bolt [1926.756(2)(b)] Bent plates should be sent shop bolted or field bolted to allow adjustments Avoid Field Welding Only Final field welding Pp should be done from inside of building so that welders olways have safe footing & dont hove to hang ‘out to weld. Slots should be provided for vertical adjustment of lintel L due to beam camber /deflection. JOB NAME 108 No. Reval SKETCH No. S11 DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY APPENDIX 1 Here ore sketches showing what they look like along with dimensions to callow proper clearances when detailing in tight corners... (Exact dimensions should be checked with actual manufacturer's and/or erector technical data) This "Connector" tool is used to guide pieces cond align holes, hold parts in alignment wrile bolting also known os "Spud Wrench” or "Spanner (works best with o minimum of two holes connection) Are used to “Pull pieces together by hammering Its tapered shaft into misaligned holes. Are used to align large connection ports together. It is hammered in ond has the some constant diameter as the holes in the connection. Are used to torque bolts to proper tension. Two types are seen on jobs the impact guns (compressed cir driven) ‘or the electric guns (used with T.C. bolts). For Air Impact Note that electric guns has o fixed drive |———~——_ and has to be operated in line with bolts. 3. 2 to 2f+ For Electric This most important "Connector's" equipment is used for holding the tools, inserting bolts, maneuvering pieces into place, signaling to others... Good detailing practices should always allow enough space to insert that too! for "Moking” the connection. " . eS Bear in mind that in cold weather it is gloved ond needs more space. ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME OB JOB NAME 08 No. DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY ‘SUGGESTED NOTES: plan ond member placement drawings. Such notes might be: ‘on the erection drawing. (see sketch A3c) for ease of erection. Replace bolts and torque in field ¢. Elevations are referenced to datum elevation XXX'=XX u/n. . Erection North (os opposed to true North) (see sketch A3o) Report any error or misunderstanding at once. strength has been obtained to set steel on it. PLEASE REVIEW THESE DRAWINGS CAREFULLY, THIS MEMBER PLACEMENT DRAWING REPRESENTS OUR INTERPRETATION OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. HOWEVER, THE STEEL FABRICATOR AND STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILER ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION SHOWN ON DRAWING, THIS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. (AISC CODE OF STD PRATICE) UNLESS NOTED TO THE CONTRARY ON THIS DRAWING, WHEN RETURNED FROM APPROVAL, IT WILL BE CONSIDERED THAT ALL INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON HAS THE AFFIRMATION OF THE APPROVAL AUTHORITY. SUBSEQUENT CHANGES TO INFORMATION SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING AFTER FIRST SUBMISSION WILL BE CONSIDERED AS CONTRACT CHANCES, ME Suqgested Notes ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME OB JOB NAME The detoiler and erector should discuss the need for adding notes to the anchor rod ©. Erect all members with the morked end in the same relative position as shown b. Beam connection angles have been shipped loosely secured to permit removal @. The dimension shown on this (Anchor Rod) plan must be strictly adhered to in all masonry ond building construction or the steel work will not fit. f. Per OSHA 2001, all masonry and or concrete shall be certified by E.0.R. that g. Approval/Review authority. (Note for Anchor Rod Plans & Member placement diagrams) DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Erection North s (For member Placement only) B31—6) 182-6 OwG. BEAM IDENTIFYING ON DWG. 31 ERECTION PIECE MARK PRINTED ON BEAM TOP FLANGE AT LEFT HAND ONLY Alternative marking system Beam "B" on Dwg 31, Seq. 6 BEAM MARKING SYSTEM Member is swung into place matching marked end with erection mark on plans. tm: Direction Horth Suggestions ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME [Pe SITAR uit os (| 4 408 No. REVg| DATE = JOB NAME SKETCH No. A3%I a Ke DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY SAVE YOUR LIFE We HAVE PROVIDED HOLES IN COLUMN FLG. & WEBS. FOR SAFETY LINES & FALL ARREST HOOK-UP ATTACH YOURSELF TYPICAL SAFETY LINE HOLES ON COLUMN SAVE YOUR LIFE We HAVE PROVIDED HOLES IN BEAM FLG. FOR FALL ARREST HOOK UP. ATTACH YOURSELF TYPICAL SAFETY TIES HOLES ON BEAM me: Typical Safety Line Holes On Beam Z Column al bate 08 No eva] vate SKETCH No. A3% (ZEB) ERECTOR /FABRICATOR NAME PW 8* Saat Chae JOB NAME SIR: A) sue DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY OTH Note: If length plus increase exceeds clear spon “"S", beams cannot be swung without moving supporting beams or beating into place. This is objectioncble cand in some cases impossible. Refer such conditions to Project Manager. INCREASE "1" CLEAR DISTANCE "S" IN FEET 12 | 14 4 60 ‘ss slels[ sels [eels [e]o [oo 4 |e biel elele [eT eels] es] lo fo uly bl e[elelele [ele [els] ele a Pel els (el s[els |e] slels ate wPeleTetet eters Teele lel To wPepe Pe Pepe Pe Pe Pe Te ToT ere TEE ess Ds a1 ARR aD De aE Tete ee Pa Ps | STo TSS [Ss [sTe [ey Ty aE) STATS ee Pee iT ATT eS Pee ed Th Sere eee ede DRAWN BY (STE OF 5 Ss ba Ai 4 | JOB No. REV.) DATE. S| JOB NAME |SKETCH No. A4 bay Ke DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY in irc ns — Vertic A Length “L" A Cleor Distance “S" a J Bg Bg ee cea &3 aT 23 ne Disregard mill overrun in length of beam, The a column con be sprung or bumped over by this amt., except in special cases such as unusually heavy Cols Decrease length of beam, using lorger seat ond stiffener angles if required by load. Notch flanges of beam to clear ae bolt heads where necessary : Note: See sketch A5% for “Table Giving Increase "I" In Inches.” [7 Sunoing Beams & Grders To Webs OF Columns — Vertically = oF [gS ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME, — ull Sal k i é ue is} = JOB N¢ REV.#} DATE A Cae JOB NAME SKETCH No AS’ ‘yal DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY 40.4 9U0s091) |, PJOPUDIS 8] "ON a] | Je illalé ee 9 aie Z fi a = z F gla %eL 7 Ge ‘i Ee aL Isis| 3 1 S\_2 E-| (8 2 5 F OP wo % gx] Ss a | % S S ssfoo[ssfoslsr [er] or ar] or] ve] ecfor]ec|sc}ee}ez|oc} at or wo 1334 NI_.S. SONVISIO YVIIO io S3HONI NI-alu 3SV38ONI OND STGVL [™= Table Giving Increas DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Cleor istance Width: — Ag Mill Overrun ‘ig Clearance Spacing of Stiffeners If flonge cut use d creosed width: Clearance for Swinging = If clearance is plus beam will swing, if minus will foul stiffeners. Note: See sketch A6% for “Table Of Increase "I" Of Mox. Length "M" Over Clear Dist. "S" 108 No, REV SKETCH No. AB %| JOB NAME ( | DATE ps | A ie DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY TABLE OF INCREASE "I" OF MAX. LENGTH “M” OVER CLEAR DIST. “S” [Seezingy Wath CLEAR DISTANCE "S™ IN FEET istitfener| Inches 1.14 {16 | 18] 20 | 22] 24 | 26 | 28] 30] 32] 34] 36] 38] 40] 45] 50] 55] 60 6 ny 5 sg 2 26 Fo 15-4 6 2 . gts 3 Frye 15 4 6 [3 5 [% att } y-5 [2 1 BRR My 3-8 Fi yl e[ fo 3 1s 1 ofo fo a4] 2 6 [4% tT 4 go Fy LST StS] 5 12] 3 EIEIRIEIE) + 15 [2% SST Tas 8 616s Tell 2} 6 L858 lef 0 i 12 [4 wht Peas a 15_ [3% STATS Tey 6 [8 2] e/a [1S [% * 3 7 28h pst 5-0 ir Te TT Te] 15 [45 Mel ist 1 [| 6 Sel 25120 [ 242 ; 9 2] 25/25| Val 1% Sy me 13/1] 1 15 [6% Tal a] BL | Te 6 By] 7] 6o] 6] S%5| S| St] 454] 44] 4] a] 3] Se] 24] 2 eo 2 EA Pe 3 So] 2 24 2 12 By 74] 6%] 6 [So] [45 [4 [4 [35 [50[ 34/36/2325) 2 Ea EE OE Be BS ee Alef 2 PET Table Of Increase “I” Of Max. Length "M" Over Clear Dist. “S' OF, ee ERECTOR/FABRICATOR NAME ~— ss Sit Re aS I OB) cat Fi 8 a lo. REV.#] DATE > or, eS JOB NAME SKETCH No,__ABPA| aU E é hee, Santen beers DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SareTy ase I his document takes references to the following steel industry documents: ‘NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STEEL DETAILING ‘wow niad.org “Industry Standard” “Guideline For the Successful Presentation of Steel Design Documents” AMERICAN INSTUTUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION wormainc.org “Denaling For Steel Construction” “Code of Standard Practice” “Erector Certification Program” “Working with Structural Steel in Schedule Driven Projects” “Steel Design Guide Series: Column Base Plates” (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ‘worw.osha. gov New Stee! Erection Standard R Steel erection 1926.750 thru 1926.761 with appendixes A thru H DEPARTMENT of LABOR FEDERAL REGISTER PART VI 29CFR PART 1926 SAFETY STANDARDS FOR STEEL ERECTION FINALRULE 01/18/2001 STEEL ERECTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA “DETAILING FOR VALUE AND SAFETY” VI (FR o , ey, ree beams DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY Sas CONCLUSIONS ‘e hope that this document has fumished a greater understanding of those items which erectors and detailers find necessary for the safe and efficient completion of steel projects. We sincerely hope as well, that you also have gained a greater understanding of the positive contribution that the NISD and the SEAA wish to make by more clearly defining information needed to complete our part of such project. To that end, we believe that we have provided a road map leading to the safe and successful completion of a structural steel frame. The Editors va yD a, ‘irtag ert DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION sarety Sua 0 on ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ti document would have not been possible without the dedicated work of those who devoted countless unpaid hours of research, meetings, sketching, arguing over, polishing and finally editing for the benefit of the end users...you. ‘The editors wish to thank the members of the National Institute of Steel Detailing and the Steel Erectors Association of America for their contribution and support throughout this project. Special recognition is given to Robert Beauchamp(NISD), John Metcalfe(NISD), Michel Cloutier(NISD), Mark Stinson (SEAA), Jim Batterberry (SEAA/NISD) and David Deem(SEAA) for their efforts. ‘The Editors vill E a a a, ren sae DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY sme 008 SKETCHES PRINTED or on CD Tn an effort to dissiminate information contained in this guide and to lead towards a standardization of practices in the industry, we have provided you, the end user, with a CD containing ©Autocad .dwg format files of the sketches shown within this document . You are authorized to copy this CD or printed sketches (with acknowledgements) and use to suit specific contracts, fit them into erection ot shop fabrication standards o certification program requitements. The more you use them, the better the industry will perform and benefit by making steel the matecial of choice for structures CD is inside the front cover pocket. Thanks for your support ‘The Editors asTE Or, BS No ~—_s DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION sareTY "amma We" COMMENTS & / or SUGGESTIONS Comments or suggestions worthy of interest for improvement of this document are welcomed, please e-mail or fax to: The National Institute of Steel Detailing nisd@pacbell. net 510-568-3781 The Steel Erectors Association of America executivedi et 413-208-6936 Your Comments: - Cae DETAILING GUIDE FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF ERECTION SAFETY NOTES

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