WAC 296-127-01339
Ironworkers. For the purpose of the
Washington state public works law, chapter 39.12 RCW, ironworkers
perform all work in connection with field fabrication and/or
erection, installation, removal, wrecking and dismantling of
structural, architectural and reinforcing iron and steel,
ornamental lead, bronze, brass, copper and aluminum, and plastics
or other materials when used in place thereof.
The work performed by ironworkers includes, but is not
limited to:
• Steel and metal houses and packaged buildings.
• Bridges, viaducts, cableways, tramways, monorails.
• Locks, gates, metal forms, railings (including pipe).
• Steel towers, energy producing windmill type towers,
nuclear reactors.
• Frames in support of boilers.
• The installation of metal siding and metal roof decking,
regardless of the fastening method, or what it is fastened to.
• All reinforcing work in connection with field
fabrication, handling, burning, welding and tying of all
materials used to reinforce concrete structures.
• The signaling, rigging, hoisting, aligning, bolting,
riveting, or welding of structural-steel members.
• The unloading, loading, distributing, stockpiling,
hoisting, rigging, and handling of materials used by ironworkers
and all cleanup work.
Work process:
(1) Structural:
(a) Erecting:
• Connecting
• Fitting
• Hooking on
• Bolting up
• Torquing
• Signaling
• Preengineered buildings
• Sheeting
(b) Rigging:
• Cranes
• Derricks
• Land rigs
• Cable splicing
(c) Maintenance of equipment:
• Dismantling
• Field rigging
• Moving field equipment
(2) Welding:
(a) Acetylene welding
(b) Electric arc welding
(c) Cutting and burning
(d) Heliarc.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW, RCW 43.22.270 and 43.22.051. 00-15-077, § 296-127-01339, filed 7/19/00, effective
7/19/00.]