Previous Years > 2004
December
- [12/29/2004] OSHA's multi-employer citation policy application to a homeowner who contracts with specialty contractors to perform construction on a house.[0000.0000]
- [12/22/2004] Tuberculosis and Respiratory Protection: prohibition of enforcing annual fit testing requirements during 2005 fiscal year; enforcement of other 1910.134 provisions.[1910.134; 1910.134(f)(2); 1910.134(f)(3); 1910.134(f)(4)]
- [12/21/2004] Installation of strobe lights on forklifts as an additional warning device for forklifts used in vessel holds.[1910; 1910.178(a)(4); 1910.178(l); 1917; 1917.43(b)(1); 1917.43(c)(5); 1918; 1918.65(b)(1); 1918.65(f)]
- [12/21/2004] Availability of the Servicing Multi-piece and Single Piece Rim Wheels standard's required charts and rim manuals.[1910.177]
- [12/09/2004] Needle removal procedures for situations where other methods of disposal are infeasible or required by a specific procedure.[1910.1030(d)(1)(ii)(B); 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A); 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B)]
- [12/06/2004] Compliance of automatically retractable rest platforms used with self-retracting lifelines for meeting requirements for fixed ladder safety equipment.[1926.1053(a)(19); 1926.1053(a)(19)(i); 1926.1053(a)(19)(ii); 1926.1053(a)(19)(iii); 1926.1050(b)]
- [11/30/2004] Determination of the date of an injury or illness for OSHA recordkeeping purposes.[1904; 1904.6(a)]
- [11/30/2004] Residential fall protection: safety monitors; walking top plate of braced walls in installation; warning line; plating exterior walls; height limitation; non-roofer PPE; slide guards.[1926.502; 1926.502(h); 1926.502(h)(1); 1926.502(h)(1)(i); 1926.502(h)(1)(ii); 1926.502(h)(1)(iii); 1926.502(h)(1)(iv); 1926.502(h)(1)(v); 1926.502(k); 1926.501(b)(10); 1926.501(b)(13)]
- [11/23/2004] Conditions under which use of powered industrial truck not designated EX can be used in atmospheres containing carbon black.[1910.178; 1910.178(c)(2)(ii)(a)]
- [11/17/2004] Acceptability of using a sleeve to anchor a column; protection from hazard of swaying columns.[1926.755(a)(1); 1926.755(a)(2)]
- [11/17/2004] Duty of a subcontractor to cover floor holes in a Multi-Employer work site.[1926.501(b)(4); 1926.501(b)(4)(i); 1926.501(b)(4)(ii); 1926.501(b)(4)(iii); 1926.502(i); 1926.501; 1926.502(i)(2); 1926.502(i)(3); 1926.502(i)(4)]
- [11/17/2004] Determining the need for hard hat and eye protection on construction sites.[1926.100; 1926.100(a); 1926.102(a); 1926.95; 1926.95(a); 1926.28(a); 1926.102(a)(1)]
- [11/12/2004] Posting requirements for notices in other languages.[1903.2]
- [11/10/2004] Recognition of ANSI/ASSE Z244.1-2003 "Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/Tagout and Alternative Methods" consensus standard.[1910.6; 1910.147; 1910.147(c)(4)(ii)]
- [11/05/2004] Powered Industrial Truck 1910.178(l) training requirements applicable to to construction; training for skid-steer loader operators.[1910.178; 1910.178(a); 1910.178(l); 1926.20(b)(4); 1926.21(b)(2); 1926.602(a); 1926.602(d)]
- [11/04/2004] Evaluation of what is considered a safe speed to operate powered industrial trucks (forklifts).[1910.178(n)(8); 1910.178(n)(15)]
- [10/28/2004] Top rail and handrail requirements for stairrail systems under the construction standards.[1910.23(e)(1); 1910.24(h); 1926.1052; 1926.1052(c)(6); 1926.1052(c)(7); 1926.1052(c)]
- [10/28/2004] Requirements for providing medical evaluations prior to wearing respiratory protection for training exercises.[1910.134; 1910.134(e)]
- [10/21/2004] Respiratory protection medical evaluations: additional evaluations; use of employee's physician; testing; medical removal; and confidentiality.[1910.134; 1910.134(c); 1910.134(e)(5)]
- [10/18/2004] Requirements for fit testing employees before fire brigade training exercises.[1910.134; 1910.134(f)]
- [10/12/2004] Evaluation of using a curbing system for a land crane on a barge to meet the requirements to positively secure the crane to the barge.[1926.550(f); 1926.550(f)(1)(iv)]
- [10/06/2004] Loads must be attached to the block hook by a sling or other approved device and may not be attached directly to the running rope.[1910.179; 1910.179(n)(2)(i); 1910.179(n)(2)(ii)]
- [10/05/2004] Grounding requirements for aerial lifts (bucket trucks) under the General Industry 1910.269 and Construction 1926.952 standards.[1910.269; 1910.269(n)(6); 1910.269(n)(7); 1910.269(l)(2); 1926.950(c); 1926.952(b)(2); 1926.954(e)(1); 1926.954(e)(2)]
- [10/05/2004] Ladder safety requirements for towers more than 20 feet in length: sliding fall protection devices, safety cages/wells, landing platform intervals.[1910.27; 1910.27(d)(5); 1910.27(d)(1)(ii); 1910.27(d)(2); 1910.23]
- [09/30/2004] Clarification if a depression constitutes a hole or unprotected side/edge and associated fall protection requirements.[1926.500(b); 1926.501(b)(1); 1926.501(b)(4)(i); 1926.501(b)(4)(ii); 1926.502(b)]
- [09/30/2004] Permissibility of using average excavation depth to determine protective system requirements for the excavation.[1926.650; 1926.652(a)(1)(ii); 1926.652(a)(1); 1926.652(b); 1926.652(c)]
- [09/27/2004] OSHA's web site postings of settlement agreements, citations, and proposed penalties for inspections are public information subject to the disclosure pursuant to the FOIA.[2200.100(c)]
- [09/27/2004] Alternatives to common back-up alarms on construction motor vehicles; use of other effective technology or observers/signal persons.[1926.601; 1926.601(b); 1926.601(b)(4); 1926.601(b)(4)(i); 1926.601(b)(4)(ii); 1926.602; 1926.602(a); 1926.602(a)(9); 1926.602(a)(9)(ii)]
- [09/24/2004] Applicable standards for telecommunications non-industry specific operations, e.g., retail, call center, warehouse, and administrative locations.[1910.268; 1910.268(a); 1910; 1910.5(c); 1910.268(a)(3); 1910.268(g)(1); 1910.268(n)(7); 1910.268(n)(8)]
- [09/20/2004] Regulations concerning the size and use of safety traffic cones in General Industry.[1910.145]
- [09/17/2004] Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as it relates to contaminated laundry, sharps containers, and the Hepatitis B vaccine in fitness centers.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(a); 1910.1030(b); 1910.1030(c)(2); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iv)(A); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iv)(A)(1)]
- [09/17/2004] Protection of employees from exposure to live electrical parts with plastic switch plates/receptacle cover and non-conductive screws.[1926.405(j)(1)(i); 1926.416(a)(1); 1926.404(f)(7)(i)]
- [09/14/2004] Fall protection requirements for employees working from a slide-out extension of a scissor lift platform.[1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1)]
- [09/13/2004] Powered industrial trucks must not be placed into service, or must be removed from service, when any condition exists that adversely affects the safety of the vehicle.[1910.178; 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(7)]
- [09/08/2004] Recommendations for preventing prolonged suspension in personal fall protection systems.[1910 Subpart D; 1910 Subpart I]
- [09/08/2004] Responsibility of the employer and manufacturer to present consistent information between the labels and material safety data sheets.[1910.1200]
- [09/03/2004] OSHA has no specific standard on autoclaving used medical instruments.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(d)(2)(viii)]
- [09/01/2004] Limiting factors for implementing the use of engineering controls, i.e., safety scalpels, under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard.[1910.1030(c)(1)(iv); 1910.1030(c)(1)(v); 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)(B); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i)]
- [08/26/2004] Recordability of a fatal traffic accident in a foreign project location.[1904.5(b)(6)]
- [08/26/2004] Use of glue to close a wound is medical treatment; prescription antibiotics/antiseptics for preventive treatment of a wound is medical treatment.[1904; 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)]
- [08/25/2004] Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that is required to be provided by 1910.132.[1910.132]
- [08/23/2004] Employees are not permitted to erect roof trusses/rafters while working from the exterior top plate.[1926.501(b)(13); 1926.501(b)(13)(a); 1926.501(b)(13)(b)]
- [08/23/2004] Requirements for compressive-strength testing of concrete and mortar in a masonry wall during steel erection.[1926.752; 1926.752(a); 1926.752(a)(1)]
- [08/23/2004] Life jacket/buoyant work vest requirements for employees working over water <2 feet deep; requirements for lifesaving skiffs.[1926.106(a); 1926.106(d)]
- [08/16/2004] Use of temporary panelboard ingress barriers in General Industry settings.[1910.303; 1910.303(a); 1910.399]
- [08/16/2004] Acceptability of using computer-based (on-line) training for the HAZWOPER 40-hour classroom training.[1910.120; 1910.120(e)]
- [08/13/2004] Requirements for the sound level of a warning device (horn) located on a forklift.[1910.178(q)(7); 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(5)]
- [08/12/2004] Spray booth requirements including automatic sprinkler systems, relationship to NFPA 33 requirements, and paint storage.[1910.107; 1910.107(a); 1910.107(b)(5)(iv); 1910.107(e)(3); 1910.106(d)(4); 1910.161; 1910.162; 1910.106(a)(18); 1910.106(a)(19)]
- [08/10/2004] Evaluation of a personal platform enclosure panel.[1926.550; 1926.550(g)(4)(ii)]
- [08/09/2004] Use of manufacturer-applied insulation coating as an insulation barrier; use of equipment within the minimum approach distance with insulation barriers.[1926.550(a)(15); 1926.600(a)(6)]
- [08/03/2004] Use of fall protection by deaf employees performing steel erection activities.[1926.750; 1926.750(a); 1926.750(b)(1); 1926.760; 1926.760(a)(1); 1926.760(a)(3); 1926.760(b); 1926.760(c)]
- [08/03/2004] Application of the Occupational Noise standard to employees who are deaf or have a diminished capacity to hear.[1910.95; 1910.95(b)(1); 1910.95(i)(2)]
- [08/02/2004] OSHA 300 Log requirements versus HIPAA privacy requirements.[1904; 1904.35(b)(2)(iv)]
- [07/30/2004] Tuberculosis and Respiratory Protection.[1910.134; 1910.134(c); 1910.134(e); 1910.134(f); 1910.134(k); 1910.134(m)]
- [07/28/2004] Powered Industrial Trucks: examination prior to being placed in service; evaluations conducted orally versus written; multi-level evaluations; seatbelt use.[1910.178; 1910.178(q)(7); 1910.178(q)(6); 1910.178(l)(1); 1910.178(l)(3)]
- [07/26/2004] Requirements for working clearances and spaces around electrical equipment, e.g., ladder cable trays.[1910.303(g); 1910.303(g)(2)(ii); 1910.303(h); 1910.303(h)(2)(ii)]
- [07/23/2004] Respiratory protection program requirements for M. tuberculosis based on risk assessments; applicability of the respirator standard to long-term healthcare facilities.[1910.134]
- [07/08/2004] Hazard Communication: classification of uninterruptible power source batteries and office chemicals as "consumer products."[1910.1200; 1910.1200(c)]
- [06/28/2004] Fall protection requirements for elevated platforms of powered industrial trucks; body belts versus harnesses.[1910.178]
- [06/21/2004] Requirements in 1926 Subpart L "Scaffolds" regarding the use of plywood to make platform decking for scaffolds.[1926.450(b); 1926.451; 1926.451(a)(1); 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.451(b); 1926.451(f)]
- [06/17/2004] Clarification of the Powered Industrial Truck (1910.178) standard's use of the terms "in need of repair," "defective," and "unsafe."[1910.178; 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(1); 1910.178(p); 1910.178(q)]
- [06/17/2004] Automated External Defibrillator training is not specifically required by the Permit-Required Confined Space standard; AEDs are not required first aid supplies.[1910.146(k)(2)(iii); 1910.151(b)]
- [06/07/2004] OSHA's guidelines are advisory, do not create new employer obligations, and are not basis for citations.
- [06/02/2004] The meaning of standards can only be modified through the rulemaking process, not through a letter of interpretation.[1926.1053(b)(7)]
- [05/28/2004] OSHA jurisdiction over oil and gas pipelines may be preempted by DOT standards.[1926.651(b)(2); 1975.1]
- [05/28/2004] The construction fall protection standard specifies fall arrest system requirements, but no footwear requirements.[1926.501(b)(11); 1926.500(b); 1926.96]
- [05/27/2004] Bloodborne Pathogens Standard application to bifurcated needles; acceptability and appropriateness of safety bifurcated needles.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)(B); 1910.1030(c)(1)(v); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i)]
- [05/27/2004] The use of extension cord while working from scissor lift; requirement to secure or barricade a ladder.[1926.451;1926.452(w);1926.1053(b)(8)]
- [05/27/2004] Fixed ladders must be retrofitted to meet 1910.27 design requirements; maximum horizontal spacing requirements for extensions.[1910.27; 1910.27(d)(1)(i); 1910.27(d)(1)(ii); 1910.27(d)(v)]
- [05/27/2004] Steel erection columns must be anchored by 4 rods and meet 300-lb strength criteria.[1926.755(a)(1); 1926.755(a)(2); 1926.752(b)]
- [05/27/2004] Equipment reverse signal alarms must be audible above surrounding noise level.[1926.601(b)(4); 1926.601(b)(4)(i); 1926.601(b)(4)(ii); 1926.602(a)(9)(ii)]
- [05/27/2004] Requirements for manufacturers, who are no longer in business or have discontinued a product line, to provide MSDSs and product information.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(g)(1)]
- [05/25/2004] Training and designation of first aid providers in general industry and construction.[1910.151(b); 1910.1030(c)(2); 1926.50(c)]
- [05/24/2004] Application of OSHA standards to escape and protection of employees from threats associated with terrorist actions.[1910.120(q); 1910.38]
- [05/17/2004] Construction of homes with masonry walls is not considered "residential construction" in applying STD 03-00-001.[1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(k)]
- [05/13/2004] Maximum allowable distance between supports for temporary electrical wiring.[1926.402(a); 1926.403(b)(1); 1926.405(a)(2)]
- [05/11/2004] Evaluation of the use of aluminum forms as an exit route from trench excavations.[1926.651; 1926.651(c)(2)]
- [05/11/2004] Requirements for use of high-visibility warning garments by construction workers in highway work zones.[1926; 1926.200; 1926.201; 1926.202; 1926.203; 1926.201(a); 1926.200(g)(2); 1926.651(d)]
- [05/11/2004] Electrical equipment approved by a NRTL is acceptable to OSHA.[1910.7; 1910.303(a); 1910.303(b); 1910.399]
- [05/11/2004] Enforcement of the engineering and work practice control provisions of the lead standard, 1910.1025(e)(1).[1910.1025; 1910.1025(e)(1)]
- [05/05/2004] Requirements for providing eyewashes/showers near spray finishing operations.[1910.151(c); 1910.107]
- [05/03/2004] The upper rails and end caps of self-supporting ladders are not required to be slip-resistant.[1926.1053; 1926.1053(b)(7)]
- [04/27/2004] Retention of exposure and audiometric testing records by successor employers.[1910.95; 1910.95(m)(5); 1910.95(m)(3)]
- [04/27/2004] Rescue of a suspended worker following a fall event.[1910.268; 1910.269; 1910.269(b)(1)(ii)]
- [04/21/2004] Evaluation of the Jax Scaffold System.[1926.451; 1926.451(g)(4)(vii); 1926.451(a)]
- [04/21/2004] Composition, span, and deflection of underslung bridge scaffold platform systems.[1926.451; 1926.451(f)(16); 1926.450]
- [04/20/2004] Clarification from OSHA regarding the use of the NeedleguardTM in a hospital environment.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv); 1910.1030(c)(1)(v); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)]
- [04/20/2004] Alternative fall protection for leading edge work during precast concrete erection.[1926.501(b); 1926.501(b)(12); 1926.502(k)]
- [04/14/2004] No person is allowed to stand or pass under the elevated portion of any powered industrial truck.[1910.178; 1910.178(m)(2)]
- [04/07/2004] Printing Industry: Lock Out/Tag Out and the essential elements of the inch-safe-service technique.[1910.147; 1910.147(f)(1); 1910.147(a)(2)(ii); 1910.147(a)(3)(ii)]
- [04/05/2004] Acceptability of locking switches in the closed (on) position for transformers attached to the main bus duct system.[1910.304(d)(1); 1910.399]
- [04/05/2004] Minimum distance between supports for temporary electrical wiring.[1926.405]
- [04/05/2004] Blood lead laboratories are not required to report the OSHA levels at which additional employer obligations are triggered under the lead standards.[1910.1025; 1926.62]
- [04/02/2004] Requirement to use U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets for workers performing construction work over or near water does not specify type or classification.[1926.106; 1926.106(a)]
- [03/31/2004] Fixed Wiring in Research Facilities and High Voltage Cable Tray Systems at Department of Energy (DOE) Research Laboratories[1910.305(a); 1910.305(a)(2); 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(B); 1910.305(a)(3); 1910.305(b); 1910.305(g)(1); 1910.305(g)(1)(i); 1910.305(g)(1)(iii); 1910.399]
- [03/30/2004] Written approval requirements for powered industrial truck modifications and additions that affect capacity or safe operation.[1910.178; 1910.178(a)(4)]
- [03/30/2004] Removal of regulators and use of valve protection caps when hoisting compressed gas cylinders.[1926.350; 1926.350(a); 1926.350(a)(6)]
- [03/29/2004] Compliance of type SJTW flexible cords with 1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(J) and use on construction sites.[1926.405; 1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(J)]
- [03/29/2004] Fit testing is not required for employees not exposed to a hazardous atmosphere and not required to wear a respirator.[1910.134; 1910.134(f)]
- [03/29/2004] OSHA does not have standards limiting maximum weight employees can lift/carry.[0000.0000]
- [03/25/2004] Fall protection requirements for pump jack scaffold railings.[1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(g)(2); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.452(j)]
- [03/25/2004] Use of laser guarding devices for hydraulic press brakes.[1910.212; 1910.212(a)]
- [03/12/2004] Fall protection during roofing inspections, investigations, and assessments.[1926.500(a); 1926.501(b)(10); 1926.502(f)(2)]
- [03/12/2004] OSHA has no standards prohibiting pets in the workplace.[0000.0000]
- [03/11/2004] Prohibition of installation of sheer connectors and pour-stop angles to top flange of steel steel beams prior to decking.[1926.754(c); 1926.754(c)(1); 1926.754(c)(1)(i)]
- [03/10/2004] Fall protection and controlled access zones for overhand bricklaying.[1926.501(b)(9); 1926.502(g); 1926.502(g)(3); 1926.502(g)(2); 1926.501(b)(4)]
- [03/10/2004] Use of caution tape or rope to barricade a crane's swing radius; guarding of lug connectors on portable welders.[1926.550(a)(9); 1926.403(a); 1926.403(i)(2)(i)]
- [03/10/2004] Use of personal fall arrest systems at the edge of a well, pit, shaft, or similar excavation.[1926.501; 1926.501(b)(7)(ii)]
- [03/10/2004] Height to base width ratio for mobile scaffolds with/without outriggers.[1926.451(c)(1); 1926.452(w)(6); 1926.452(w)(6)(ii); 1926.452(w)(6)(iii)]
- [03/10/2004] Fall protection is not required where there is no feasible means of providing it while working on vehicles or trailers.[1926.500; 1926.501(b)(1); 1926.95(a)]
- [03/09/2004] Requirements for reverse signal alarms for vehicles with obstructed views to the rear.[1910.269; 1910.269(p)(1)(ii)(A); 1910.269(p)(1)(ii)(B)]
- [03/04/2004] Requirement and design of fire-resistant barriers for oxygen and fuel-gas cylinders.[1926.350; 1926.350(a)(10)]
- [03/04/2004] Wire rope clips on suspension scaffolds; safety latches on large crane hooks; order of assembly for hanging scaffolds; and horizontal lifeline design.[1926.502(d)(8); 1926.502(b); 1926.251(c); 1926.760(d); 1926.502(d)(14); 1926.451(a); 1926.451(b); 1926.451(f); 1926.251(a)(4); 1926.451(d)(12); 1926.550(g)(4)(iv)(B); 1926.753(d); 1926.550(g); 1926.502(d)(15)]
- [03/04/2004] Recording criteria for recordkeeping cases involving occupational hearing loss.[1904; 1904.10(b)(4); 1910.95(m)(2)]
- [03/01/2004] Training for telecommunications employees must be "appropriate" for worksites and job tasks.[1910.268; 1910.268(c)(1); 1910.268(c)(2); 1910.268(c)(3)]
- [03/01/2004] The predominant use of structural steel would not be considered "residential construction."[1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(k)]
- [02/26/2004] Portable ladders not extending 3 feet above upper landing must be secured.[1926.1053; 1926.1053(b)(1)]
- [02/23/2004] Permissibility of attaching welding leads to an occupied aerial lift bucket and using an external lifeline to anchor fall arrest equipment.[1926.351(c)(6); 1926.453(b)(2)(xi); 1926.453(b)(2)(v); 1926.453(b)(2)(iii); 1926.453(b)(2)(vi)]
- [02/23/2004] Identification, inspection, and marking of cranes when manufacturer-supplied identifications are unavailable.[1926.550; 1926.550(a); 1926.550(a)(5); 1926.550(a)(6); 1926.550(b)(2); 1926.550(c); 1926.550(d); 1926.550(e); 1926.550(f); 1926.32(f)]
- [02/20/2004] Hard hats are not required where there is no exposure to head injuries.[1926.100; 1926.100(a)]
- [02/19/2004] Inspection, testing, and operation requirements for Woltman PVE 5021S pile driving equipment.[1926.20; 1926.20(b)(2); 1926.31; 1926.550; 1926.550(a); 1926.550(a)(17); 1926.550(b); 1926.550(b)(2)]
- [02/19/2004] Fall protection components from different manufacturers may be used together provided connecting parts are sized compatibly.[1926.502; 1926.502(d); 1926.502(d)(5); 1926.502(d)(6); 1926.502(e)(7); 1926.502(e)(8)]
- [02/14/2004] Process operators' training requirements to take limited action in stopping an emergency release; role in an incident command system.[1910.120; 1910.120(q)(3)(i); 1910.120(q)(6)(ii); 1910.120(q)(6)(v)]
- [02/13/2004] Minimum exposure for inclusion in the hearing conservation program (HCP); removal criteria.[1910.95; 1910.95(c)(1); 1910.95(m)]
- [02/13/2004] Minimum toe clearance for workers using manhole rungs during construction work.[1926.27(c)(4); 1926.1053(a)(13)]
- [02/13/2004] Employees with occasional exposure to noise levels in excess of 85 dBA TWA must be included in the company's hearing conservation program.[1910.95]
- [02/11/2004] Use of laser guarding systems with hydraulic press brakes.[1910.212; 1910.212(a)(1); 1910.212(a)(3)]
- [02/11/2004] Application of the hazard communication standard to latex paints containing less than 6% crystalline silica.[1910.1200]
- [02/10/2004] Current studies on the use of engineering controls to decrease asbestos exposures to mechanics performing brake and clutch repair.[1910.1001; 1910.1001(j)(4); 1910.1001(f)(3)]
- [02/10/2004] Clarification of "authorized" and "affected" employees and proper energy control procedures.[1910.147(b); 1910.147(c)(4); 1910.147(c)(7)(i); 1910.147(d); 1910.147(d)(4)(i); 1910.147(f)(3)(ii); 1910.147(f)(3)]
- [02/09/2004] Fall protection requirements for work docks/bridges used during bridge construction.[1915.2; 1910.12(a); 1917.1(a); 1926.450(b); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.106]
- [02/09/2004] Requirements for load-testing and marking of special custom-design rigging accessories; applicability of ASME standards.[1926.251; 1926.251(a)(4); 1926.32; 1926.32(q)]
- [02/05/2004] Material safety data sheet requirements for experimental chemical mixtures that are shipped off-site.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(3)(iv); 1910.1200(g)]
- [02/05/2004] Fit testing requirements for employees who wear respirators to protect against M. Tuberculosis, SARS, Smallpox, and Monkeypox.[1910.134; 1910.134(f)]
- [02/04/2004] Requirements for providing seatbelts for drivers whose size precludes their using seatbelts.[1926.601; 1926.601(b)(9); 1926.95(a); 1910.132(a); 1926.601(a)]
- [02/02/2004] Compliance of an aerial lift fall protection device connected with a releasable tether and a non-releasable tether.[1926.453; 1926.453(b)(2)(iii); 1926.453(b)(2)(v); 1905.11; 1926.502(d)]
- [01/29/2004] OSHA does not have requirements for normal color vision.[0000.0000]
- [01/29/2004] Concern of potential adverse affects from latex by consumers and health care patients with Hevea Natural Rubber Latex Allergy.[1975.3; 1910.132; 1910.1030; 1910.1030(d)(3)(iii)]
- [01/29/2004] Requirements for storage and handling of gasoline on a construction site.[1926.152(a); 1926.152(a)(1); 1926.152(e); 1926.152(e)(2); 1926.152(f); 1926.152(g); 1926.155(a); 1926.155(l)]
- [01/27/2004] Clarification as to whether operators of mobile cranes with operator cabs are subject to seat belt requirements.[1926.28(a); 1926.601; 1926.601(a); 1926.601(b)(9)]
- [01/23/2004] Gas cylinder carts with patented engineered steel fire barriers compliance with 1926.350(a)(10).[1926.350; 1926.350(a)(10)]
- [01/23/2004] Compliance of shop-installed steel angle or bent plates running along the length of the top flange of a perimeter beam.[1926.754; 1926.754(c)(1)(i)]
- [01/23/2004] Appendix A to CPL 02-00-051, Enforcement Exemptions and Limitations under the Appropriations Act
- [01/22/2004] Use of portable ladders on tank builder's scaffolds during scaffold dismantling process in construction.[1926.450; 1926.451; 1926.451(e); 1926.451(e)(2); 1926.451(e)(9); 1926.451(e)(9)(i); 1926.451(e)(9)(ii); 1926.451(f); 1926.451(f)(15); 1926.451(f)(15)(iii); 1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(2)]
- [01/21/2004] Logging operations standard (1910.266) applies to all types of logging activity, regardless of end use and regardless if it results in a commercial product.[1910.266; 1910.266(b)(1)]
- [01/20/2004] Bloodborne Pathogens Standard application to small healthcare facilities and the annual review of the Exposure Control Plan.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(c)(1)(ii); 1910.1030(C)(1)(iv)(B); 1910.1030(c)(1))(iv)(A); 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)]
- [01/20/2004] Employer's responsibility to provide bloodborne pathogens training to lifeguards.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(g)(2); 1910.1030(h)(2)]
- [01/20/2004] Employer's responsibility to re-evaluate engineering controls, i.e., safer needle devices, at least annually.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv); 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)(A); 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)(B)]
- [01/16/2004] Standards applicable to an automatic transfer device for processing and moving product.[1910.179; 1910 Subpart D; 1910 Subpart S; 1910 Subpart O]
- [01/15/2004] Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements.[1904; 1904.5; 1904.5(a); 1904.5(b)(2); 1904.7; 1904.6; 1904.6(a); 1904.31]
- [01/14/2004] Requirements for leaving construction vehicles unattended and running on an off-highway job-site.[1926.600; 1926.600(a)(3)(ii)]
- [01/13/2004] Determining work-relatedness when the work event or exposure is only one of the discernable causes; not the sole or predominant cause.[1904; 1904.5(a); 1904.5(b)(4); 1904.6]