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OSHA Standards for General
Industry as of January 2007
Avoid 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), with up-to-date coverage of the complete
standards and all amendments as of January 2008, including the most recent OSHA
interpretation letters. 880 pp.
Also included:
1903 regulations on inspections, citations, and proposed penalties;
1904 regulations covering recording and reporting of occupational
injuries and illnesses;
1990 carcinogen policy and model standards; and
5(a) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the
"General Duty" clause)
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
coverage of volunteers (forklift operator training for multiple facilities
determined by similarity of potential workplace hazards); criteria for and
training of the hospital safety worker per the requirements of the HAZWOPER
standard and as discussed in the "Best Practices for Hospital-based First
Receivers" guidance document; revising baseline audiogram when there is a
standard threshold shift in only one ear; conditions under which a stair railing
can also serve as a handrail; and chocking of trailers at United States Postal
Service facilities.
Benefits and Features As part of the CCH ongoing effort to improve the
quality of our products, this book has been redesigned. In response to customer
requests, the editors have chosen a new format to improve readability and
overall appearance. Significant changes from previous editions include:
OSHA Interpretation Letters
The larger 8-1/2" x 11", 2 column format improves
readability and overall appearance, and has enlarged and enhanced graphics
and charts
New color scheme highlights important material, and clearly
differentiates general industry text from construction industry text
A finding table for all Part 1910 excerpts follows the Table of
Contents
Gray rules denote amended text
Section tabs throughout the book help you locate information
quickly
Full citation lines in color are in each section for easy reference
Charts and tables organize information logically
Illustrations clarify understanding, and are separated from text by
a color border
The reformatted index now includes page numbers
OSHA Standards for the General Industry 2007, 29 CFR Part 1910 - Table of
Contents:
Subpart A - General
Subpart B - Adoption and Extension of Established Federal Standards
Subpart C - Reserved
Subpart D - Walking-Working Surfaces
Subpart E - Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention Plans
Subpart F - Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work
Platforms
Subpart G - Occupational Health and Environmental Control
Subpart H - Hazardous Materials
Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment
Subpart J - General Environmental Controls
Subpart K - Medical and First Aid
Subpart L - Fire Protection
Subpart M - Compressed Gas and Compressed Air Equipment
Subpart N - Materials Handling and Storage
Subpart O - Machinery and Machine Guarding
Subpart P - Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
Subpart Q - Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Subpart R - Special Industries
Subpart S - Electrical
Subpart T - Commercial Diving Operations
Subpart U-V - [Reserved]
Subpart W - Program Standards [Reserved]
Subpart X-Y - [Reserved]
Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances
Occupational Safety and Health Act, Sec. 5 Duties
29 CFR Part 1903 - Inspections, Citations, and Proposed Penalties
29 CFR Part 1904 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and
Illnesses
29 CFR Part 1990 - Identification, Classification, and Regulation of
Potential Occupational Carcinogens
Appendices - Interpretation Letters
Subject Index for 29 CFR 1910, Sec. 5, 1903, 1904, and 1990 -
Occupational Safety and Health Standards
OSHA Standards for the General Industry 2008, 29 CFR Part 1926 Revised as of January