Previous Years > 1984
December
- [12/18/1984] Use of an electronic back-up mirror used with a with a reverse audible alarm.[1926.602(a)(9)]
- [12/14/1984] Regulations for the calibration of spirometers and audiometers;Regulations for the calibration of spirometers and audiometers.[1910.1043; 1910.95]
- [12/12/1984] The Hornell Elektrooptick welding helmet appears to meet the intent of the OSHA standards.[1910.252]
- [12/10/1984] Clarification of application and requirements for unobstructed view for 1926.601(a).[1926.601(a)]
- [12/10/1984] Review of NASA hydrogen safety manual.; Review of NASA hydrogen safety manual.[1910.103; 1960.18]
- [11/23/1984] Labeling provisions in the ethylene oxide final rule will not apply where EtO is used as a pesticide.[1910.1047]
- [11/13/1984] Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide; Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide.[1910.134; 1910.1047]
- [11/05/1984] Review of permissible radiation exposure levels.[1910.1096]
- [11/02/1984] Safeguarding of floor holes between platforms and equipment.[1910.21(a)(1); 1910.23]
- [11/02/1984] Strength criteria for guardrail and stairway systems.[1926.500]
- [10/30/1984] Clarification concerning allowable drilling distance between loaded holes for a blasting operation.[1926.905; 1926.905(h); 1926.905(i)]
- [10/29/1984] Blood-lead level requirements and medical removal protection provisions of the lead standard.[1910.1025]
- [10/22/1984] Redrilling Seismic Shotholes For The Purpose of Plugging the Hole to Protect Groundwater.[1926.905]
- [10/11/1984] Facial hair in the face sealing area is unacceptable.[1910.134(g)(1)(i); 1910.134(g)(1)(ii); 1910.134(g)(1)(iii)]
- [10/10/1984] Health problems probably not due to ionizing radiation exposure.[1910.1096(b)(1)]
- [10/10/1984] Information on hazards of dry photocopiers[1910.1000; 1910.1000 TABLE Z-1]
- [10/09/1984] Fixed ladder protection and safe entry into storm sewer manholes.[1910.27(d)(2); 1910.27(d)(5)]
- [10/04/1984] Review of testing requirements for rubber insulating equipment.[1910.268(f)(5)]
- [10/04/1984] Hazards requiring foot protection and criteria for protective footwear.[1910.132(a)]
- [10/02/1984] Interpretation of 1926.652, Table P-2[1926.652]
- [09/26/1984] Interpretation of OSHA Instruction STD 3-3.1.[1926.105(a)]
- [09/25/1984] The standard does not regulate the manufacture of equipment such as a safety block with a retractable steel wire.[1926.104]
- [09/25/1984] Requirements for alternate warning methods, delays between filling and labeling a chemical container, and label identification of mixtures under HCS.[1910.1200(c); 1910.1200(f)(4); 1910.1200(f)(5); 1910.1200(g)]
- [09/24/1984] Hazards of exposure to waste anesthetic gases, particularly fluothane.
- [09/18/1984] Ball-type handrail system.[1926.500]
- [09/18/1984] Clarification of Citing for Alleged Violations of Employees Not Using Appropriate Eye or Face Protection in the Construction Industry.[1926.28; 1926.102]
- [09/14/1984] Stored combustible liquids and heating to their flashpoints[1910.106]
- [09/14/1984] Relationship between the hazard communication standard and the Department of Defense's requirement for safeguarding classified information.[1910.1200]
- [09/11/1984] Regulations for machine shop and press room safety.[1910; 1910.94; 1910.217; 1910.217(c)(1)]
- [09/07/1984] Point of instability of a crane.[1926.550]
- [09/06/1984] Interpretation on 1926.955[1926.955]
- [08/31/1984] Dietary zinc compounds are not a violation of the lead standard.[1910.1025(j)(4)]
- [08/30/1984] Quest Bio Acoustic Simulator may be used for daily audiometer checks.[1910.95(h)(5)(i)]
- [08/17/1984] Reginned cotton is raw cotton and the 200 ug/m3 PEL applies.[1910.1043(c)(1)]
- [08/13/1984] Yellow Duraguard eye protectors comply with ANSI Z87.1-1968 but should not be used for welding or similar activities.[1910.133(b)(2)]
- [08/07/1984] Rose tint lenses are allowed for safety glasses if they comply with ANSI Z87.1-1968.[1910.133(b)(2)]
- [08/01/1984] MSDS requirements for products that are composed of a mixture of non-interacting chemicals.[1910.1200]
- [07/30/1984] Riding of vertical reciprocating conveyors is prohibited.[1910.212(a)(1)]
- [07/25/1984] Ground-fault protection standards when extension cords are plugged into permanent wiring at construction sites.[1910.404(b)(1)]
- [07/24/1984] Wire rope and/or cable as a method of perimeter protection for a building under construction.[1926.500; 1926.451]
- [07/23/1984] Clarification of 1926.28(a) as to whether an orange vest constitutes personal protective equipment.[1926.28(a)]
- [06/28/1984] Hydraulic Truck Cranes.[1926.550]
- [06/28/1984] Interpretation on preservation of employee x-ray films.[1910.1020]
- [06/21/1984] "Material handling" operations in "longshoring operations".[1926.605]
- [06/20/1984] Acceptance of certain threaded bushings on type 11 grinding wheels as being safety guards.[1910.243(c)]
- [06/12/1984] Evaluation of Retractalok Series RTC-2700 fall protection equipment.[1926.104]
- [05/14/1984] Medical Interpretation concerning exposure to H2S and respiratory protection with a perforated ear drum.[1910.134(e)]
- [05/11/1984] Aerial lifts.[1926.556]
- [05/08/1984] Questions and answers relative to the noise standard.[1910.95]
- [03/26/1984] Baseline audiograms must be established even if medical problem exists.[1910.95]
- [03/23/1984] The compliance of a thermoreactor product with OSHA standards.[1910.107]
- [03/22/1984] Extent to which safety mats provide for compliance with OSHA regulations for machine guarding.[1910.212; 1910.219]
- [03/16/1984] Request for Opinions of Federal Enforcement Activities Relating to the Use of Short-Handled Hoes.[1928]
- [03/13/1984] "Laboratory-based noise reduction" defined.[1910.95]
- [03/12/1984] Conformance of the Blue Line PFR/Power Failure Release Option with applicable OSHA standards.[1910.213]
- [02/29/1984] Medical surveillance is not required for terminated employees.[1910.1029(j)]
- [02/28/1984] Employees exposed to crane or derrick.[1917.45]
- [02/16/1984] Guarding requirements for skylights.[1910.23(a)(1); 1910.23(e)(8)]
- [02/16/1984] A film can meet training requirements if questions are answered.[1910.95(k)]
- [02/03/1984] Transfer of nonflammable and noncombustible liquids via air pressure.[1910.106(e)(2)(iv)(d); 1910.106(a)(18)(ii)(b)]
- [02/03/1984] March 1, 1984 is the deadline for baseline audiograms[1910.95(c)]
- [02/01/1984] Costs of employee training under the noise standard paid by employer.[1910.95(k)]
- [01/31/1984] Prelift plans.[1926.550]
- [01/18/1984] Workers cannot sign a release so they can wear a respirator with a beard.[1910.134(g)(1)(i)]
- [01/05/1984] Unapproved Plug and Socket Combination.[1910.303]
- [01/03/1984] Use of the "hold" switch on audiometers when background noise levels exceed the criteria in Table D-1.[1910.95 App C; 1910.95 App D]