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Safety and Health Regulations for Authority for 1926
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- Subpart A
Subpart B
- Scope of subpart
Coverage Distinguished
Reorganization Plan
Statutory terms
Mixed performance
Service/Public Contracts
Rules of construction
- 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
- First aid
Sanitation
Noise exposure
Ionizing radiation
Nonionizing radiation
Gases, Fumes… Illumination
Ventilation
Hazard Communication
Methylenedianiline DOT markings
Lead Hazardous chemicals Hazardous waste Spray booths
- Personal protective equipment
Foot
Head
Hearing
Eye and face
Respiratory
Safety belts
Safety nets
Water
Definitions
- Fire protection
Fire prevention
Flammable liquids
LP-Gas
Heating devices
Definitions
Fixed extinguishing
Extinguishing:gas
Fire detection
Employer alarm
- General
Hand tools
Power-operated
Abrasive wheels
Woodworking
Jacks-lever, etc.
Air receivers
Power-transmission
- Introduction
Applicability
General
design & protection
Wiring
Specific purpose
Hazardous locations
Special systems
Gen reqs
Lockout & tagging
Maintenance
deterioration
Batteries
Definitions
- definitions
General
scaffold
Aerial lifts
Training reqs
Scaffold Specs
Criteria
Consensus
Topics
Illustrations
- definitions
fall protection
criteria
Training
Roof Widths
Guardrail
Fall Arrest
Positioning
Fall Protection
- definitions
Excavation
protective
Soil Classification
Sloping & Benching
Timber Shoring
Aluminum
Alternatives
Protective
- definitions
General
equipment and tools
cast-in-place Concrete precast concrete
lift-slab masonry
References
- 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
- Preparatory
Stairs, ladders, etc.
Chutes
Floor openings
Walls
Floors
With equipment
Storage
Steel
Mechanical
Explosives
- 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
- General
Protective equipment
Mechanical equipment
Material handling
Protecting employees
Overhead lines
Underground lines
Energized
Helicopters
Body belts, etc.
Definitions
- 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
- Asbestos
- Reference Method
Sampling/Analysis
Fit testing
Questionnaires
Chest roentgenograms
Work practices
Technical Info
Surveillance
Smoking cessation
Polarized Light Microscopy
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 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 Bwork accident info: General Interpretations, Authority for 1926 Subpart B
Subpart Y
FREE work accident OSHA information: Authority for 1926 Subpart Ywork accident info: Commercial Diving Operations, Authority for 1926 Subpart Y
Watchdogs Are Workers
Whistleblower Warns of Potential Work Accidents: Where the Watchdogs Are the WorkersThe Whistleblower who complained of unsafe practices at Roche Molecular
