OSHA 1910 - SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRY
1910 Subpart D - Walking-Working Surfaces (1910.21 to 1910.30)
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1910.21 - Definitions.
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1910.22 - General requirements.
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1910.23 - Guarding floor and wall openings and holes.
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1910.24 - Fixed industrial stairs.
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1910.25 - Portable wood ladders.
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1910.26 - Portable metal ladders.
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1910.27 - Fixed ladders.
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1910.28 - Safety requirements for scaffolding.
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1910.29 - Manually propelled mobile ladder stands and scaffolds (towers).
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1910.30 - Other working surfaces.
1910 Subpart F - Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms (1910.66 to 1910.68)
- 1910.66 - Powered platforms for building maintenance.
- 1910.66 App A - Guidelines (Advisory)
- 1910.66 App B - Exhibits (Advisory)
- 1910.66 App C - Personal Fall Arrest System (Section I - Mandatory; Sections II and III - Non-Mandatory)
- 1910.66 App D - Existing Installations (Mandatory)
- 1910.67 - Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.
- 1910.68 - Manlifts.
1910 Subpart J - General Environmental Controls (1910.141 to 1910.147 App A)
- 1910.146 - Permit-required confined spaces
- 1910.146 App A - Permit-required Confined Space Decision Flow Chart
- 1910.146 App B - Procedures for Atmospheric Testing.
- 1910.146 App C - Examples of Permit-required Confined Space Programs
- 1910.146 App D - Confined Space Pre-Entry Check List
- 1910.146 App E - Sewer System Entry.
- 1910.146 App F - Non-Mandatory Appendix F -- Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria
1910 Subpart R - Special Industries (1910.261 to 1910.272 App C)
- 1910.272 - Grain handling facilities
OSHA 1915 - SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATION FOR SHIPYARD EMPLOYMENT
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1915 Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment (1915.151 to 1915.160)
- 1915.151 - Scope, application and definitions.
- 1915.152 - General requirements.
- 1915.153 - Eye and face protection.
- 1915.154 - Respiratory protection.
- 1915.155 - Head protection.
- 1915.156 - Foot protection.
- 1915.157 - Hand and body protection.
- 1915.158 - Lifesaving equipment.
- 1915.159 - Personal fall arrest systems (PFAS).
- 1915.160 - Positioning device systems.
- 1915 Subpart I App A - Non-mandatory Guidelines for Hazard Assessment, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Selection, and PPE Training Program
- 1915 Subpart I App B - General Testing Conditions and Additional Guidelines for Personal Fall Protection Systems (Non-mandatory)
OSHA 1926 - SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATION FOR CONSTRUCTION
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1926 Subpart L - Scaffolds (1926.450 to 1926.454)
- 1926.450 - Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 1926.451 - General requirements.
- 1926.452 - Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds.
- 1926.453 - Aerial lifts.
- 1926.454 - Training requirements.
- 1926 Subpart L App A - Scaffold Specifications
- 1926 Subpart L App B - Criteria for Determining the Feasibility of Providing Safe Access and Fall Protection for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers
- 1926 Subpart L App C - List of National Consensus Standards.
- 1926 Subpart L App D - List of Training Topics for Scaffold Erectors and Dismantlers.
- 1926 Subpart L App E - Drawings and Illustrations.
1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection (1926.500 to 1926.503)
- 1926.500 - Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart.
- 1926.501 - Duty to have fall protection.
- 1926.502 - Fall protection systems criteria and practices.
- 1926.503 - Training requirements.
- 1926 Subpart M App A - Determining Roof Widths - Non-mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.501(b)(10)
- 1926 Subpart M App B - Guardrail Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(b)
- 1926 Subpart M App C - Personal Fall Arrest Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(d)
- 1926 Subpart M App D - Positioning Device Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(e)
- 1926 Subpart M App E - Sample Fall Protection Plan - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(k)
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Rope Grabs |
Lanyards & Lifelines |
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Energy Absorbers |
Self-Retracting Lifelines |
Retrieval Systems |
Horizontal Lifelines |
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Anchorage Connectors |
Ladder Systems |
Rope Ladders |
Fire & Rescue |
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Crash Axes & Carrying Bags |
Rebar Assemblies |
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1967 Allen Neustater begins his career in fall protection
Allen Neustater joins Atlas Safety Equipment, One of the earliest manufacturers of fall protection and fire rescue equipment, as Vice President.
1985 Gemtor Incorporated
On September 4, 1985, Allen Neustater equipped with his 18 years of experience and knowledgeable and dedicated staff establiSHEs Gemtor, Inc. and begins manufacturing fall protection and fire rescue equipment in our Matawan, New Jersey factory.
1989 Craig Neustater joins Gemtor, Inc.
After Graduating from Rutgers University in the spring of 1989, Craig joined Gemtor. Craig started in accounting and HR but soon got involved in every aspect of the business including product development, sales and marketing.
1999 Gemtor, Inc. becomes ISO 9001 Registered
In 1999, Gemtor, Inc. received its ISO 9001 registration from UL (Underwriters Laboratories) after all aspects of the companies quality system was thoroughly reviewed and found to be in compliance with the ISO 9001 standard.
2006 Craig Neustater becomes owner and President.
In January of 2006, Craig purchased Gemtor from Allen and became President. Allen became a consultant to Gemtor, Inc. and remains actively involved with the company.
2013 Dedication, Experience and Made in the USA
Craig and Allen are using their 70 years of combined experience, dedicated staff and union craftsmen
to produce the highest quality American Made fall protection and fire rescue products.;