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OSHA Standards for the General Industry 2007, 29 CFR Part 1910 CD-ROM Item #: 230-9886-07CD Author: CCH Publisher: CCH Manufacturer: CCH Manufacturer Item #: 1824 Format: CD-ROM Your Price: $49.95 In Stock |
Update your OSHA Standards with the 2007 OSHA Standards for the General Industry 29 CFR 1910Avoid serious errors, fines and penalties by making sure you have instant access to full text of the latest OSHA Health Standards for General Industry (29 CFR 1910), including up-to-date coverage of the complete standards and all amendments as of January 2007, with the most recent OSHA interpretation letters.This single desktop reference also includes:
Local emphasis programs. OSHA publishes enforcement strategies designed to address hazards or industries that pose a significant risk to workers. The Local Emphasis Programs may be administered by a single Area Office or at the regional level. The enforcement strategy may be associated with an outreach effort to make employers aware of the program and the hazards the programs are designed to address. The most current list of local and regional programs has been included as an appendix. Employers can use the listing as a guide to industries and hazards that are an OSHA enforcement focus. Interpretation letters. In this edition, we include some of the more recent guidance OSHA has issued in the form of letters of interpretation. Topics covered include moving mobile scaffolds; requirements for being designates a competent person under Part 1926 Subpart L (Scaffolds); the requirements for washing facilities on construction jobsites; walkways within scaffolds, guardrails, and planking; and adjusting work practices to comply with cave-in protection requirements in § 1926.652, Requirements for protective systems in excavations. Respiratory protection standard. OSHA revised its respiratory protection standard and a number of related standards that contain respiratory protection requirements, effective November 22, 2006. Definitions have been added for Assigned Protection Factor (APF) and Maximum Use Concentrations (MUC). The revisions are intended to aid employers in selecting appropriate respirators. The affected standards for construction and general industry are §§ 1910.134 Respiratory protection; 1910.1001 Asbestos; 1910.1017 Vinyl chloride; 1910.1018 Inorganic arsenic; 1910.1025 Lead; 1910.1027 Cadmium; 1910.1028 Benzene; 1910.1029 Coal oven emissions; 1910.1043 Cotton dust; 1910.1045 Acrylonitrile; 1910.1047 Ethylene oxide; 1910.1048 Formaldehyde; 1910.1050 Methylenedianiline; 1910.1052 Methylene chloride; 1926.60 Methylenedianiline; 1926.62 Lead; 1926.1101 Asbestos; 1926.1127 Cadmium. Hexavalent chromium. OSHA made several corrections to its hexavalent chromium standard. The corrections affect §§1910.1000 and 1926.55. Chromium (VI)-related entries in tables for Limits for Air Contaminants and Threshold Limit Values of Airborne Contaminants for Construction have changed effective June 23, 2006. OSHA Standards for the General Industry 2007, 29 CFR Part 1910 - Table of Contents:
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