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Standard Interpretations referencing 1910.109
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 1  1997 - 06/30/1997 - Sodium Azide as Used in the Manufacturing Process of Automobile Air Bags.
 2  1995 - 11/08/1995 - Applicability of 29 CFR 1910.119 Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard to the Manufacture of Explosives Required Under 29 CFR 1910.109(k)(2)
 3  1995 - 05/05/1995 - Packing materials which were used for packaging explosives must be burned.
 4  1994 - 12/02/1994 - Process Safety Management Standard.
 5  1994 - 10/11/1994 - Explosives and Blasting Agents.
 6  1994 - 08/18/1994 - Explosives and Blasting Agents.
 7  1994 - 06/16/1994 - Clarifications of the OSHA standards 1910.109 and 1910.119.
 8  1993 - 12/30/1993 - Applicability of the Process Safety Management manufacturing processes involving workplace explosives.
 9  1991 - 12/05/1991 - Fireworks manufacturing and OSHA jurisdiction.
 10  1990 - 06/05/1990 - Use of NFPA 1124-1988 when inspecting Fireworks Manufacturing Facilities.
 11  1988 - 07/01/1988 - Apex 1000 emulsion is regulated as an ammonium nitrate mixture which is not a blasting agent.
 12  1983 - 07/14/1983 - Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.109 as it applies to two kinds of explosive devices used in steel mills.
 13  1980 - 09/12/1980 - OSHA's classification of assembled auto air bag inflation modules.
 14  1977 - 01/26/1977 - Guidance in relation to rules and regulations governing warehousing and transportation of powder-actuated tool cartridges.



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