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29 CFR Parts 1900 to 1910.999 (Revised as of July 1, 2007)
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Subtitle B—Regulations Relating to Labor (Continued)
CHAPTER XVII—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
PART 1902—STATE PLANS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND ENFORCEMENT OF STATE STANDARDS
Subpart A—General
§ 1902.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 1902.2 General policies.
Subpart B—Criteria for State Plans
§ 1902.3 Specific criteria.
§ 1902.4 Indices of effectiveness.
§ 1902.5 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968.
§ 1902.6 Consultation with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Subpart C—Procedures for Submission, Approval and Rejection of State Plans
§ 1902.10 Submission.
§ 1902.11 General notice.
§ 1902.12 Opportunity for modifications and clarifications.
§ 1902.13 Informal hearing.
§ 1902.14 Formal hearing.
§ 1902.15 Certification of the record of a hearing.
§ 1902.17 The proceeding.
§ 1902.18 Previous hearing or other opportunity for comment on plan.
§ 1902.19 Notice of hearing.
§ 1902.20 Decision following informal proceeding.
§ 1902.21 Tentative decision following formal proceeding.
§ 1902.22 Final decision following formal proceeding.
§ 1902.23 Publication of decisions.
Subpart D—Procedures for Determinations Under Section 18(e) of the Act
§ 1902.30 Purpose and scope.
§ 1902.31 Definitions.
§ 1902.32 General policies.
§ 1902.33 Developmental period.
§ 1902.34 Certification of completion of developmental steps.
§ 1902.35 Effect of certification.
§ 1902.36 General provisions.
§ 1902.37 Factors for determination.
§ 1902.38 Evaluation of plan following certification.
§ 1902.39 Completion of evaluation.
§ 1902.40 Informal hearing.
§ 1902.41 Decision.
§ 1902.42 Effect of affirmative 18(e) determination.
§ 1902.43 Affirmative 18(e) decision.
§ 1902.44 Requirements applicable to State plans granted affirmative 18(e) determinations.
§ 1902.46 Negative 18(e) determination.
§ 1902.47 Reconsideration of an affirmative 18(e) determination.
§ 1902.48 The proceeding.
§ 1902.49 General notice.
§ 1902.50 Informal hearing.
§ 1902.51 Certification of the records of a hearing.
§ 1902.52 Decision.
§ 1902.53 Publication of decisions.
PART 1903—INSPECTIONS, CITATIONS AND PROPOSED PENALTIES
§ 1903.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 1903.2 Posting of notice; availability of the Act, regulations and applicable standards.
§ 1903.3 Authority for inspection.
§ 1903.4 Objection to inspection.
§ 1903.5 Entry not a waiver.
§ 1903.6 Advance notice of inspections.
§ 1903.7 Conduct of inspections.
§ 1903.8 Representatives of employers and employees.
§ 1903.9 Trade secrets.
§ 1903.10 Consultation with employees.
§ 1903.11 Complaints by employees.
§ 1903.12 Inspection not warranted; informal review.
§ 1903.13 Imminent danger.
§ 1903.14 Citations; notices of de minimis violations; policy regarding employee rescue activities.
§ 1903.14a Petitions for modification of abatement date.
§ 1903.15 Proposed penalties.
§ 1903.16 Posting of citations.
§ 1903.17 Employer and employee contests before the Review Commission.
§ 1903.18 Failure to correct a violation for which a citation has been issued.
§ 1903.19 Abatement verification.
§ 1903.20 Informal conferences.
§ 1903.21 State administration.
§ 1903.22 Definitions.
Subpart A—Purpose
§ 1904.0 Purpose.
Subpart B—Scope
§ 1904.1 Partial exemption for employers with 10 or fewer employees.
§ 1904.2 Partial exemption for establishments in certain industries.
§ 1904.3 Keeping records for more than one agency.
Subpart C—Recordkeeping Forms and Recording Criteria
§ 1904.4 Recording criteria.
§ 1904.5 Determination of work-relatedness.
§ 1904.6 Determination of new cases.
§ 1904.7 General recording criteria.
§ 1904.8 Recording criteria for needlestick and sharps injuries.
§ 1904.9 Recording criteria for cases involving medical removal under OSHA standards.
§ 1904.10 Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss.
§ 1904.11 Recording criteria for workrelated tuberculosis cases.
§ § 1904.29 Forms.
Subpart D—Other OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Requirements
§ 1904.30 Multiple business establishments.
§ 1904.31 Covered employees.
§ 1904.32 Annual summary.
§ 1904.33 Retention and updating.
§ 1904.34 Change in business ownership.
§ 1904.35 Employee involvement.
§ 1904.36 Prohibition against discrimination.
§ 1904.37 State recordkeeping regulations.
§ 1904.38 Variances from the recordkeeping rule.
Subpart E—Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government
§ 1904.39 Reporting fatalities and multiple hospitalization incidents to OSHA.
§ 1904.40 Providing records to government representatives.
§ 1904.41 Annual OSHA injury and illness survey of ten or more employers.
§ 1904.42 Requests from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for data.
Subpart F—Transition From the Former Rule
§ 1904.43 Summary and posting of the 2001 data.
§ 1904.44 Retention and updating of old forms.
§ 1904.45 OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act
Subpart G—Definitions
§ 1904.46 Definitions.
PART 1905—RULES OF PRACTICE FOR VARIANCES, LIMITATIONS, VARIATIONS, TOLERANCES, AND EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE WILLIAMS-STEIGER OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OF 1970
Subpart A—General
§ 1905.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 1905.2 Definitions.
§ 1905.3 Petitions for amendments to this part.
§ 1905.4 Amendments to this part.
§ 1905.5 Effect of variances.
§ 1905.6 Public notice of a granted variance, limitation, variation, tolerance, or exemption.
§ 1905.7 Form of documents; subscription; copies.
Subpart B—Applications for Variances, Limitations, Variations, Tolerances, Exemptions and Other Relief
§ 1905.10 Variances and other relief under section 6(b)(6)(A).
§ 1905.11 Variances and other relief under section 6(d).
§ 1905.12 Limitations, variations, tolerances, or exemptions under section 16.
§ 1905.13 Modification, revocation, and renewal of rules or orders.
§ 1905.14 Action on applications.
§ 1905.15 Requests for hearings on applications.
§ 1905.16 Consolidation of proceedings.
Subpart C—Hearings
§ 1905.20 Notice of hearing.
§ 1905.21 Manner of service.
§ 1905.22 Hearing examiners; powers and duties.
§ 1905.23 Prehearing conferences.
§ 1905.24 Consent findings and rules or orders.
§ 1905.25 Discovery.
§ 1905.26 Hearings.
§ 1905.27 Decisions of hearing examiners.
§ 1905.28 Exceptions.
§ 1905.29 Transmission of record.
§ 1905.30 Decision of the Assistant Secretary.
Subpart D—Summary Decisions
§ 1905.40 Motion for summary decision.
§ 1905.41 Summary decision.
Subpart E—Effect of Initial Decisions
§ 1905.50 Effect of appeal of a hearing examiner’s decision.
§ 1905.51 Finality for purposes of judicial review.
PART 1908—CONSULTATION AGREEMENTS
§ 1908.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 1908.2 Definitions.
§ 1908.3 Eligibility and funding.
§ 1908.4 Offsite consultation.
§ 1908.5 Requests and scheduling for onsite consultation.
§ 1908.6 Conduct of a visit.
§ 1908.7 Relationship to enforcement.
§ 1908.8 Consultant specifications.
§ 1908.9 Monitoring and evaluation.
§ 1908.10 Cooperative Agreements.
§ 1908.11 Exclusions.
PART 1910—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
Subpart A—General
§ 1910.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 1910.2 Definitions.
§ 1910.3 Petitions for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a standard.
§ 1910.4 Amendments to this part.
§ 1910.5 Applicability of standards.
§ 1910.6 Incorporation by reference.
§ 1910.7 Definition and requirements for a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
§ 1910.8 OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Subpart B—Adoption and Extension of Established Federal Standards
§ 1910.11 Scope and purpose.
§ 1910.12 Construction work.
§ 1910.15 Shipyard employment.
§ 1910.16 Longshoring and marine terminals.
§ 1910.17 Effective dates.
§ 1910.18 Changes in established Federal standards.
§ 1910.19 Special provisions for air contaminants.
Subpart D—Walking-Working Surfaces
§ 1910.21 Definitions.
§ 1910.22 General requirements.
§ 1910.23 Guarding floor and wall openings and holes.
§ 1910.24 Fixed industrial stairs.
§ 1910.25 Portable wood ladders.
§ 1910.26 Portable metal ladders.
§ 1910.27 Fixed ladders.
§ 1910.28 Safety requirements for scaffolding.
§ 1910.29 Manually propelled mobile ladder stands and scaffolds (towers).
§ 1910.30 Other working surfaces.
Subpart E—Means of Egress
§ 1910.33 Table of contents.
§ 1910.34 Coverage and definitions.
§ 1910.35 Compliance with NFPA 101– 2000, Life Safety Code.
§ 1910.36 Design and construction requirements for exit routes.
§ 1910.37 Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for exit routes.
§ 1910.38 Emergency action plans.
§ 1910.39 Fire prevention plans.
Subpart F—Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms
§ 1910.66 Powered platforms for building maintenance.
§ 1910.67 Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.
§ 1910.68 Manlifts.
Subpart G—Occupational Health and Environmental Control
§ 1910.94 Ventilation.
§ 1910.95 Occupational noise exposure.
§ 1910.97 Nonionizing radiation.
§ 1910.98 Effective dates.
Subpart H—Hazardous Materials
§ 1910.101 Compressed gases (general requirements).
§ 1910.102 Acetylene.
§ 1910.103 Hydrogen.
§ 1910.104 Oxygen.
§ 1910.105 Nitrous oxide.
§ 1910.106 Flammable and combustible liquids.
§ 1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials.
§ 1910.109 Explosives and blasting agents.
§ 1910.110 Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases.
§ 1910.111 Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia.
§ § 1910.119 Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals.
§ 1910.120 Hazardous waste operations and emergency response.
§ 1910.121 [Reserved]
§ 1910.122 Table of contents.
§ 1910.123 Dipping and coating operations: Coverage and definitions.
§ 1910.124 General requirements for dipping and coating operations.
§ 1910.125 Additional requirements for dipping and coating operations that use flammable or combustible liquids.
§ 1910.126 Additional requirements for special dipping and coating operations.
Subpart I—Personal Protective Equipment
§ 1910.132 General requirements.
§ 1910.133 Eye and face protection.
§ 1910.134 Respiratory protection.
§ 1910.135 Head protection.
§ 1910.136 Foot protection.
§ 1910.137 Electrical protective equipment.
§ 1910.138 Hand protection.
Subpart J—General Environmental Controls
§ 1910.141 Sanitation.
§ 1910.142 Temporary labor camps.
§ 1910.144 Safety color code for marking physical hazards.
§ 1910.145 Specifications for accident prevention signs and tags.
§ 1910.146 Permit-required confined spaces.
§ 1910.147 The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).
Subpart K—Medical and First Aid
§ 1910.151 Medical services and first aid.
§ 1910.152 [Reserved]
Subpart L—Fire Protection
§ 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart.
§ 1910.156 Fire brigades.
§ 1910.157 Portable fire extinguishers.
§ 1910.158 Standpipe and hose systems.
§ 1910.159 Automatic sprinkler systems.
§ 1910.160 Fixed extinguishing systems, general.
§ 1910.161 Fixed extinguishing systems, dry chemical.
§ 1910.162 Fixed extinguishing systems, gaseous agent.
§ 1910.163 Fixed extinguishing systems, water spray and foam.
§ 1910.164 Fire detection systems.
§ 1910.165 Employee alarm systems.
Subpart M—Compressed Gas and Compressed Air Equipment
§ § 1910.169 Air receivers.
Subpart N—Materials Handling and Storage
§ 1910.176 Handling materials—general.
§ 1910.177 Servicing multi-piece and single piece rim wheels.
§ 1910.178 Powered industrial trucks.
§ 1910.179 Overhead and gantry cranes.
§ 1910.180 Crawler locomotive and truck cranes.
§ 1910.181 Derricks.
§ 1910.183 Helicopters.
§ 1910.184 Slings.
Subpart O—Machinery and Machine Guarding
§ 1910.211 Definitions.
§ 1910.212 General requirements for all machines.
§ 1910.213 Woodworking machinery requirements.
§ 1910.214 Cooperage machinery. [Reserved] § 1910.215 Abrasive wheel machinery.
§ 1910.216 Mills and calenders in the rubber and plastics industries.
§ 1910.217 Mechanical power presses.
§ 1910.218 Forging machines.
§ 1910.219 Mechanical power-transmission apparatus.
Subpart P—Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
§ 1910.241 Definitions.
§ 1910.242 Hand and portable powered tools and equipment, general.
§ 1910.243 Guarding of portable powered tools.
§ 1910.244 Other portable tools and equipment.
Subpart Q—Welding, Cutting and Brazing
§ 1910.251 Definitions.
§ 1910.252 General requirements.
§ 1910.253 Oxygen-fuel gas welding and cutting.
§ 1910.254 Arc welding and cutting.
§ 1910.255 Resistance welding.
Subpart R—Special Industries
§ 1910.261 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills.
§ 1910.262 Textiles.
§ 1910.263 Bakery equipment.
§ 1910.264 Laundry machinery and operations.
§ 1910.265 Sawmills.
§ 1910.266 Logging operations.
§ 1910.268 Telecommunications.
§ 1910.269 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution.
§ 1910.272 Grain handling facilities.
Subpart S—Electrical
§ 1910.301 Introduction.
§ 1910.302 Electric utilization systems.
§ 1910.303 General requirements.
§ 1910.304 Wiring design and protection.
§ 1910.305 Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.
§ 1910.306 Specific purpose equipment and installations.
§ 1910.307 Hazardous (classified) locations.
§ 1910.308 Special systems.
§§ 1910.309–1910.330 [Reserved]
§ 1910.331 Scope.
§ 1910.332 Training.
§ 1910.333 Selection and use of work practices.
§ 1910.334 Use of equipment.
§ 1910.335 Safeguards for personnel protection.
§§ 1910.336–1910.360 [Reserved]
§§ 1910.361–1910.380 [Reserved]
§§ 1910.381–1910.398 [Reserved]
§ 1910.399 Definitions applicable to this subpart.
Subpart T—Commercial Diving Operations
§ 1910.401 Scope and application.
§ 1910.402 Definitions.