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in this section: Subpart A | Subpart B | Subpart C | Subpart D | Subpart E | Subpart F | Subpart G | Subpart H | Subpart I | Subpart J | Subpart K | Subpart L | Subpart M | Subpart N | Subpart O | Subpart P | Subpart Q | Subpart R | Subpart S | Subpart T | Subpart U | Subpart V | Subpart W | Subpart X | Subpart Y | Subpart Z


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Safety and Health Regulations for Authority for 1926

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    Subpart A
      Purpose and scope
      Variances
      Inspections
      Enforcement
      Paperwork Reduction
    Subpart B
      Scope of subpart
      Coverage Distinguished
      Reorganization Plan
      Statutory terms
      Mixed performance
      Service/Public Contracts
      Rules of construction
    Subpart C
      Safety/health
      Safety training
      Reporting of injuries
      First aid
      Fire prevention
      Housekeeping
      Illumination
      Sanitation
      Personal protective equipment
      Certifications
      Shipbuilding/repairing
      Incorporation
      Definitions
      Medical records
      Means of egress
      Emergency action plans
    Subpart D
      First aid
        First aid
      Sanitation
      Noise exposure
      Ionizing radiation
      Nonionizing radiation
      Gases, Fumes…
        Vapors, dusts…
      Illumination
      Ventilation
      Hazard Communication
      Methylenedianiline
        Substance Data
        Technical Guidelines
        Medical Surveillance
        Monitoring
        Fit Testing
      DOT markings
      Lead
        Substance Data
        Employee Standard
        Medical Surveillance
        Fit Test
      Hazardous chemicals
        List: Toxics and Reactives
        Flow Diagram
        Compliance Guidelines
        Further Information
      Hazardous waste
        Personal Protective Equipment
        Protective Gear
        Compliance Guidelines
        References
        Training Guidelines
      Spray booths
    Subpart E
      Personal protective equipment
      Foot
      Head
      Hearing
      Eye and face
      Respiratory
      Safety belts
      Safety nets
      Water
      Definitions
    Subpart F
      Fire protection
      Fire prevention
      Flammable liquids
      LP-Gas
      Heating devices
      Definitions
      Fixed extinguishing
      Extinguishing:gas
      Fire detection
      Employer alarm
    Subpart G
      Accident prevention
      Signaling
      Barricades
      Definitions
    Subpart H
      Storage
      Rigging equipment
      Waste disposal
    Subpart I
      General
      Hand tools
      Power-operated
      Abrasive wheels
      Woodworking
      Jacks-lever, etc.
      Air receivers
      Power-transmission
    Subpart J
      Gas welding
      Arc welding
      Fire prevention
      Ventilation
      Preservative
    Subpart K
      Introduction
      Applicability
      General
      design & protection
      Wiring
      Specific purpose
      Hazardous locations
      Special systems
      Gen reqs
      Lockout & tagging
      Maintenance
      deterioration
      Batteries
      Definitions
    Subpart L
      definitions
      General
      scaffold
      Aerial lifts
      Training reqs
      Scaffold Specs
      Criteria
      Consensus
      Topics
      Illustrations
    Subpart M
      definitions
      fall protection
      criteria
      Training
      Roof Widths
      Guardrail
      Fall Arrest
      Positioning
      Fall Protection
    Subpart N
      Cranes & derricks
      Helicopters
      hoists & elevators
      drum hoists
      Overhead hoists
      Conveyors
      Aerial lifts
    Subpart O
      Equipment
      Motor vehicles
      Material handling
      Pile driving
      Site clearing
      Marine operations
      Definitions
    Subpart P
      definitions
      Excavation
      protective
      Soil Classification
      Sloping & Benching
      Timber Shoring
      Aluminum
      Alternatives
      Protective
    Subpart Q
      definitions
      General
      equipment and tools
      cast-in-place Concrete
        Formwork
      precast concrete
      lift-slab
        Lift Slab Operations
      masonry
      References
    Subpart R
      Scope
      Definitions
      erection sequence
      Hoisting/rigging
      Steel assembly
      Column anchorage
      Beams/columns
      Steel joists
      Metal buildings
      Falling objects
      Fall protection
      Training
      Site erection plan
      Slip-resistance
      Terminus Points
      Control Lines
      Training
      Perimeter Columns
      Fall Protection
      Double Connections
    Subpart S
      Underground Construction
      Caissons
      Cofferdams
      Compressed air
      Definitions
      Decompression
    Subpart T
      Preparatory
      Stairs, ladders, etc.
      Chutes
      Floor openings
      Walls
      Floors
      With equipment
      Storage
      Steel
      Mechanical
      Explosives
    Subpart U
      General
      Blaster
      Sufrace Explosives
      Underground Explosives
      Storage of explosives
      Loading of explosives
      Initiation of explosive
      Safety fuse
      Detonating cord
      Firing the blast
      Inspecting blasting
      Misfires
      Underwater blasting
      Compressed air
      Definitions
    Subpart V
      General
      Protective equipment
      Mechanical equipment
      Material handling
      Protecting employees
      Overhead lines
      Underground lines
      Energized
      Helicopters
      Body belts, etc.
      Definitions
    Subpart W
      ROPS
      Minimum performance
      Protective frames
      Overhead protection
    Subpart X
      Definitions
      General
      Stairways
      Ladders
      Training
      Ladders
    Subpart Y
      Scope/application
      Definitions
      Dive team
      Safe practices
      Pre-dive
      During dive
      Post-dive
      SCUBA
      Surface-supplied air
      Mixed-gas diving
      Liveboating
      Equipment
      Recordkeeping
      Effective date
      Examples
      Scientific Diving
    Subpart Z
      Asbestos
        Reference Method
        Sampling/Analysis
        Fit testing
        Questionnaires
        Chest roentgenograms
        Work practices
        Technical Info
        Surveillance
        Smoking cessation
        Polarized Light Microscopy
      Coal tar pitch volatiles
      13 Carcinogens
      alpha-Naphthylamine
      Methyl chloromethyl ether
      3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
      bis-Chloromethyl ether
      beta-Naphthylamine
      Benzidine
      4-Aminodiphenyl
      Ethyleneimine
      beta-Propiolactone
      2-Acetylaminofluorene
      4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
      N-Nitrosodimethylamine
      Vinyl chloride
      Inorganic arsenic
      Cadmium
        Safety Data
        Technical Guidelines
        Fit Testing
        Health History
        Workplace
        Biological Monitoring
      Benzene
      Coke oven
      1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
      Acrylonitrile
      Ethylene oxide
      Formaldehyde
      Methylene Chloride
      Industry Standards

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see also:

Subpart B FREE work accident OSHA information: Authority for 1926 Subpart B
work accident info: General Interpretations, Authority for 1926 Subpart B

Subpart Y FREE work accident OSHA information: Authority for 1926 Subpart Y
work accident info: Commercial Diving Operations, Authority for 1926 Subpart Y

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