California Labor Code ARTICLE 1 - Floors and Walls

  • Section 7100.
    As used in this article, “building” means any multifloor building, other than structural steel framed building, more than two stories high in the course of...
  • Section 7101.
    Every building shall have the joists, beams, or girders of floors below the floor or level where any work is being done, or about to...
  • Section 7102.
    Every building which is of reinforced concrete construction, with reinforced concrete floors, shall have the floor filled in, either with forms or concrete, on each...
  • Section 7103.
    Every building having wooden floors other than a steel frame building shall have the underflooring, if double flooring is to be used, laid on each...
  • Section 7104.
    If a span of a floor on a building exceeds 13 feet, an intermediate beam shall be used to support the temporary flooring, but spans...
  • Section 7105.
    If building operations are suspended and the temporary flooring required by this article is removed, the building shall be replanked upon the resumption of work...
  • Section 7106.
    Where a building is being constructed in sections each section constitutes a building for the purpose of this article.(Repealed and added by Stats. 1970, Ch.
  • Section 7107.
    Planked floors on buildings shall be tightly laid together of proper thickness, grade and span to carry the working load; such working load to be...
  • Section 7108.
    Safety belts and nets shall be required in accordance with Article 24 (commencing with Section 1669) of subchapter 4 of Chapter 4 of Part 1...
  • Section 7109.
    No person shall proceed with any work assigned to or undertaken by him, or require or permit any other person to proceed with work assigned...
  • Section 7110.
    The Division of Occupational Safety and Health shall enforce this article.(Amended by Stats. 1980, Ch. 676.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018