1910.178

1910.178 (a) (1) This section contains safety requirements relating to fire protection, design, maintenance, and use of fork trucks, tractors, platform lift trucks, motorized hand trucks, and other specialized industrial trucks powered by electric motors or internal combustion engines. This section does not apply to compressed air or ...

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safety rules for facilities using liquefied petroleum gases i. ЕРӨНХИЙ ЗҮЙЛ 1. Энэхүү дүрмийг Дэд бүтцийн сайдын 2001 оны 9 дүгээр сарын 14-ний өдрийн 258 дугаар …

1910 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) By Standard Number. Standard Number > 1910. 1910 - Table of Contents. 1910 Subpart A - General. 1910.1 - Purpose and scope. 1910.2 - …

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

OSHA's recordkeeping regulation at 29 CFR 1904.4(a) provides that employers required to keep injury and illness records must record each case that meets the regulation's definition of "injury or illness," is work-related, is a new case and not a continuation of an old case and meets one or more of the general recording criteria in …

Powered Industrial Trucks

This safety record can be attributed to the proper packaging of radioactive material and the effectiveness of the transportation safety standards and regulations. 40 CFR 264, Standards for owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. Includes the training requirements of 40 CFR 264.16.

1910.253

General requirements - 1910.253 (a) (1) Flammable mixture. Mixtures of fuel gases and air or oxygen may be explosive and shall be guarded against.

1910

PART 1910—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. Subpart A—General. Sec. 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.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

An effective heat-related illness prevention program is incorporated in a broader safety and health program and aligns with OSHA's Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs core elements. Workers who have not spent time recently in warm or hot environments and/or being physically active will need time to build tolerance (acclimatize ...

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OSHA standards are published in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and are divided into separate standards for General Industry, Construction, and Maritime.

1910.303

1910.303 (g) (1) (i) (B) The width of working space in front of the electric equipment shall be the width of the equipment or 762 mm (30 in.), whichever is greater. In all cases, the working space shall permit at least a 90-degree opening of equipment doors or …

Occupational Noise Exposure

Standards. OSHA requires employers to implement a hearing conservation program when noise exposure is at or above 85 decibels averaged over 8 working hours, or an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA). Hearing conservation programs strive to prevent initial occupational hearing loss, preserve and protect remaining hearing, and equip workers …

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Reply 1: No. OSHA's current policy regarding the requirements for providing an emergency eyewash and/or safety shower is explained in its letter of interpretation to Mr. Tom Heslin, May 5, 2004 (attached) as follows: The OSHA requirements for emergency eyewashes and showers, found at 29 CFR 1910.151 (c), specify that "where the eyes or …

1910.266 App A

e-CFR. Appendix A to § 1910.266 - First-Aid Kits (Mandatory) The following list sets forth the minimally acceptable number and type of first-aid supplies for first-aid kits required under paragraph (d) (2) of the logging standard. The contents of the first-aid kit listed should be adequate for small work sites, consisting of approximately two ...

1910.101

1910.101 (c) Safety relief devices for compressed gas containers. Compressed gas cylinders, portable tanks, and cargo tanks shall have pressure relief devices installed and maintained in accordance with Compressed Gas Association Pamphlets S-1.1-1963 and 1965 addenda and S-1.2-1963, which is incorporated by reference as specified in § 1910.6.

1910.134 App C

Appendix C to § 1910.134: OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire (Mandatory) To the employer: Answers to questions in Section 1, and to question 9 in Section 2 of part A, do not require a medical examination. To the employee:

1910.253

1910.253 (c) (3) (i) Manifolds shall be of substantial construction suitable for use with oxygen at a pressure of 250 psig (1.7 MPa). They shall have a minimum bursting pressure of 1,000 psig (6.8 MPa) and shall be protected by a safety relief device which will relieve at a maximum pressure of 500 psig (3.4 MPa).

Standard Interpretations

Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information. Publication Date. Standard #. Previous Years > 2024. June. 06/12/2024 - Determining if an employee's death would be work-related when involved in a motor vehicle accident - [1904.5; 1904.39] May. 05/02/2024 - Enforcement Guidance Under OSHA's Recordkeeping ...

1910.147

An employee is required to remove or bypass a guard or other safety device; or 1910.147(a)(2)(ii)(B) An employee is required to place any part of his or her body into an area on a machine or piece of equipment where work is actually performed upon the material being processed (point of operation) or where an associated danger zone exists …

Silica, Crystalline

Crystalline silica is a common mineral found in the earth's crust. Materials like sand, stone, concrete, and mortar contain crystalline silica. It is also used to make products such as glass, pottery, ceramics, bricks, and artificial stone. Respirable crystalline silica – very small particles at least 100 times smaller than ordinary sand you ...

1910.101

Compressed gases (general requirements). GPO Source: e-CFR. 1910.101 (a) Inspection of compressed gas cylinders. Each employer shall determine that compressed gas …

Electrical

Overview. Working with electricity can be dangerous. Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards.

1926 Subpart P App A

Appendix A to Subpart P of Part 1926-Soil Classification. (a) Scope and application -. (1) Scope. This appendix describes a method of classifying soil and rock deposits based on site and environmental conditions, and on the structure and composition of the earth deposits. The appendix contains definitions, sets forth requirements, and describes ...

1910.6

The standards listed in this section are incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552 (a) and …

1926.1431

Use of personnel platform. 1926.1431 (b) (1) When using equipment to hoist employees, the employees must be in a personnel platform that meets the requirements of paragraph (e) of this section. 1926.1431 (b) (2) Exceptions: A personnel platform is not required for hoisting employees: 1926.1431 (b) (2) (i)

1917.118

1917.118 (e) (1) Fixed ladders more than 20 feet (6.1 m) in height shall be provided with a cage, well, or ladder safety device. 1917.118 (e) (2) When a well or cage is used, ladders with length of climb exceeding 30 feet (9.14 m) shall comply with the following provisions: 1917.118 (e) (2) (i)

1926.601

1926.601 (b) (4) No employer shall use any motor vehicle equipment having an obstructed view to the rear unless: 1926.601 (b) (4) (i) The vehicle has a reverse signal alarm audible above the surrounding noise level or: 1926.601 (b) (4) (ii) The vehicle is backed up only when an observer signals that it is safe to do so.

Powered Industrial Trucks

Powered industrial trucks, commonly called forklifts or lift trucks, are used in many industries, primarily to move materials. They can also be used to raise, lower, or remove large objects or a number of smaller objects on pallets or in boxes, crates, or other containers. Powered industrial trucks can either be ridden by the operator or ...

1910.272

Contractors. 1910.272 (i) (1) The employer shall inform contractors performing work at the grain handling facility of known potential fire and explosion hazards related to the contractor's work and work area. The employer shall also inform contractors of the applicable safety rules of the facility. 1910.272 (i) (2)

1910.146

1910.146 (c) (5) (i) An employer whose employees enter a permit space need not comply with paragraphs (d) through (f) and (h) through (k) of this section, provided that: 1910.146 (c) (5) (i) (A) The employer can demonstrate that the only hazard posed by the permit space is an actual or potential hazardous atmosphere;

1910.107

Original closed containers, approved portable tanks, approved safety cans or a properly arranged system of piping shall be used for bringing flammable liquids or liquids with a flashpoint greater than 199.4 °F (93 °C) into spray finishing room. Open or glass containers shall not be used.

1910.36

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Fall Protection

In addition, OSHA requires that fall protection be provided when working over dangerous equipment and machinery, regardless of the fall distance. To prevent employees from being injured from falls, employers must: Guard every floor hole into which a worker can accidentally walk (using a railing and toe-board or a floor hole cover).

1910.179

1910.179 - Overhead and gantry cranes. Part Number: 1910. Part Number Title: Occupational Safety and Health Standards. Subpart: 1910 Subpart N. Subpart Title: Materials Handling and Storage.

1910.104

1910.104 (b) (10) Maintenance. The equipment and functioning of each charged bulk oxygen system shall be maintained in a safe operating condition in accordance with the requirements of this section. Wood and long dry grass shall be cut back within 15 feet of any bulk oxygen storage container.