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 1  2012 - 08/02/2012 - Clarification of OSHA training requirements for basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
 2  2007 - 03/23/2007 - Clarification of "in near proximity" and OSHA's discretion in enforcing first aid requirements in particular cases.
 3  2007 - 01/16/2007 - OSHA requirements for providing training for first aid, CPR, and BBP for prompt treatment of injured employees at various workplaces.
 4  2005 - 11/01/2005 - CPR training is a required element in some OSHA general industry standards.
 5  1998 - 07/01/1998 - Enforcement Policy Regarding Arborists, SIC 0783 (Ornamental Shrub and Tree Services).
 6  1998 - 03/03/1998 - Logging equipment brake system requirements.
 7  1996 - 03/12/1996 - Scope of logging standard -- 1910.266.
 8  1996 - 01/29/1996 - Request for Compliance Assistance Regarding the Enforcement of 29 CFR 1910.266.
 9  1992 - 05/18/1992 - Persons employed in the logging industry.
 10  1991 - 07/16/1991 - OSHA compliance with Axe heads.
 11  1991 - 06/07/1991 - Obligations contractors have, and if contractors and loggers, the latter as an employer, share responsibility for safety conditions in the forest.
 12  1990 - 09/07/1990 - Standards regarding overhead protection (ROPS, canopies, etc.) for operators of log skidders.
 13  1982 - 04/29/1982 - The employer shall make the appropriate safety footwear available.

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