Previous Years > 2005
December
- [12/23/2005] Notification requirements for concrete compressive strength and anchor bolt modifications.[1926.752(a); 1926.752(a)(2); 1926.752(b); 1926.755(b); 1926.755(b)(2)]
- [12/22/2005] Rail extensions for a portable ladder;step-through ladder device.[1926.1053(b)(1); 1910.25(d)(2)]
- [12/22/2005] Use of passing trays and single-handed scalpel blade remover in a surgical setting.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv); 1910.1030(d)(2)]
- [12/21/2005] Determining if an injury is considered a new recordkeeping case based on a recurrence of previously recorded symptoms.[1904; 1904.5(b)(3); 1904.6]
- [12/21/2005] Whether gas-actuated fastening tools require the same individual training for each model as powder-actuated fastening tools.[1926.21(b)(2); 1926.302(e); 1910.243(d)]
- [12/12/2005] Clarification of the retail facilities exemption under the PSM standard.[1910.119; 1910.119(a)(2)(i)]
- [12/08/2005] "Freehand" piercing without the use of forceps or other engineering controls violates the bloodborne pathogens standards.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(d)(2)(i)]
- [12/02/2005] Clarification of "potential atmospheric hazard" when reclassifying a PRCS as a non-permit required confined space.[1910.146(b); 1910.146(c)(7); 1910.146(c)(7)(i)]
- [11/30/2005] Clarification on recording days away from work for follow-up visits to doctor while on restricted-duty job and recovery time to stabilize preexisting condition.[1904; 1904.5(b)(2)(ii)]
- [11/30/2005] Qualifications for interpreting/classifying chest roentenograms and maintenance of interpretation forms.[1910.1001; 1910.1001(m)(3); 1910.1001(m)(5); 1910.1020; 1910.1020(d)(1); 1910.1020(d)(1)(i)]
- [11/29/2005] Use of ANSI/ISA S84.00.01-2004 Parts 1-3 (IEC 61511 MOD) to comply with OSHA's Process Safety Management standard.[1910.119]
- [11/29/2005] Fall protection requirements for workers on guardrail-equipped platforms.[1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(g)(4)]
- [11/22/2005] Enhanced risk of damage/degradation of insulation integrity on temporary wiring with prolonged use.[1910.269]
- [11/17/2005] Clarification of "continuous forced air ventilation" for PRCS entry work.[1910.146(c)(5)(i); 1910.146(c)(5)(ii)(E)]
- [11/15/2005] A worm drive gearbox is not considered to be a holding brake.[1910.179; 1910.179(a)(2); 1910.179(f)(1)(i); 1910.179(f)(1)(ii)]
- [11/15/2005] Once medical treatment beyond first aid has occurred for injury or illness the case must be recorded.[1904; 1904.7(b)]
- [11/14/2005] Acceptability of slip on fittings on stair rails and requirement for stair rails to be smooth surfaced.[1910.23; 1910.23(e)(1)]
- [11/14/2005] OSHA regulations applicable to materials used on asphalt tank farms.[1910.106]
- [11/09/2005] Periodic serologic testing to monitor antibody concentrations after completion of the hepatitis B vaccine three-dose series is not recommended.[1910.1030; 1910.1030(f)(1)(i)]
- [11/08/2005] Chocking requirements for trailers docked to buildings with downward approaches.[1910.178; 1910.178(k)(1); 1910.178(m)(7)]
- [11/08/2005] Whether 29 CFR 1926.601 prohibits an employer from leaving light duty pick-up trucks running and unattended on an off-highway jobsite.[1926.600(a)(3)(ii); 1926.601]
- [11/08/2005] The requirements for vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating aerial devices; effect of revised ANSI A92.2 standards.[1926.453; 1926.453(a)(1)]
- [11/03/2005] Definition of "extreme low position" for overhead and gantry cranes.[1910.179; 1910.179(h)(2)(iii)(a)]
- [11/03/2005] Slip resistance of skeletal structural steel.[1926.754; 1926.754(c)(3)]
- [11/01/2005] CPR training is a required element in some OSHA general industry standards.[1910.151(b); 1910.146; 1910.266; 1910.269]
- [10/27/2005] Acceptability of using a light switch as a disconnecting means for the electrical lockout/tagout standard.[1910.303(b)(2); 1910.333(a)(2); 1910.333(b)(1); 1910.333(b)(2); 1910.399]
- [10/24/2005] The definition of 'Readily accessible' does not necessarily preclude the locking of electrical panels, provided those needing ready access are provided a key or lock combination.[1910.399]
- [10/24/2005] Training programs for the Control of Hazardous Energy (LOTO) and for the Hazard Communication standard are not satisfied solely by merely providing employees written documentation.[1910.147; 1910.147(c)(7)(i); 1910.1200; 1910.1200(h)]
- [10/20/2005] Employee's rights upon termination to access to physician's written opinion and respirator fit test results.[1926.1101(m)(4); 1910.134(m); 1910.134(m)(2); 1910.134(m)(4)]
- [09/27/2005] Determining voltage ratings for electrical insulating equipment used during electrical power distribution and transmission work.[1910.137(b)(2)(i); 1910.269(a)(3); 1910.269(c); 1910.269(l)(1); 1910.269(l)(2); 1910.269(l)(3); 1910.269(l)(4); 1926.951]
- [09/19/2005] Whether ladders must be provided for access/egress for employees climbing columns to make initial connections; whether the initial connection referenced in Question #42 of Directive Number CPL 02-01-034 must be by two wrench-tight bolts?[1926.756; 1926.756(a)(1); 1926.1050; 1926.1050(b); 1926.1051; 1926.1051(a)]
- [09/14/2005] Chocking of trailers at United States Postal Service facilities.[1910.178; 1910.178(k)(1); 1910.178(m)(7)]
- [09/14/2005] Conditions under which a stair railing can also serve as a handrail.[1910.23(e)(1); 1910.23(e)(2); 1910.23(e)(5)(ii)]
- [09/13/2005] Safety precautions, PPE, and immunizations for workers in waste water treatment facility.[1910.1030]
- [09/09/2005] Employer obligation to provide access to entire OSHA 300 Logs, including names of both union and non-union employees.[1904; 1904.29; 1904.29(b)(6); 1904.29(b)(9); 1904.35(b)(2); 1904.35(b)(2)(iv)]
- [09/09/2005] Revising baseline audiogram when there is a standard threshold shift in only one ear.[1910.95(g)(9)(i); 1910.95(g)(10)]
- [09/08/2005] Acceptability of DOT labeling requirements in lieu of OSHA's labeling requirements for shipments of biohazardous materials.[1910.1030(g)(1)(i)]
- [09/06/2005] Applicability of the bloodborne pathogens standard to persons who self-administer injectable medications.[1910.1030(b); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i); 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)(A)]
- [09/06/2005] Building owner's requirement to determine and communicate the hazrds from installed ACM and PACM.[1926.1101(b); 1926.1101(k)(1); 1926.1101(k)(2); 1926.1101(k)(3)]
- [09/01/2005] 29 CFR Part 1904 OSHA Recordkeeping Regulation applies only within the jurisdictional boundaries of the United States and certain locations listed in OSHAct Sec. 4(a).[1904; 1904.5]
- [08/26/2005] What OSHA construction standards govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks and roads?[1926.302(b) ]
- [08/24/2005] Lockout/tagout requirements for servicing manually-controlled vertical/horizontal milling machine and drill press tool changes.[1910 Subpart O; 1910 Subpart S; 1910.147; 1910.147(a)(2)(ii); 1910.147(a)(2)(iii)(A); 1910.212; 1910.212(a)(3)(iv)]
- [08/23/2005] Revision of the applicability of the steel erection standard to pre-cast concrete erection work interpretation.[1926.704(e)]
- [08/19/2005] Respirator breathing air cylinders must be maintained in a fully chargd state, regardless of cylinder size, and recharged when pressure falls below 90% of full charge.[1910.134(h)(3)(iii)]
- [08/10/2005] Approval requirements for replacement, modification, repair, or rehabilitation of electrical utilization equipment.[1910.302(b(2); 1910.303(a); 1910.399; 1910.7]
- [08/08/2005] Requirements for step-through fixed ladder side rails that might be used as climbing aid.[1910.27; 1910.27(b)(2)]
- [08/03/2005] Engineering controls for removal of asbestos-containing construction mastic (Class II work operations).[1926.1101(g)(7); 1926.1101(g)(8)]
- [08/01/2005] PIT operator's triennial performance evaluation requires demonstration of both knowledge and skills for safe operation of vehicle.[1910.178; 1910.178(l)(4)]
- [07/29/2005] Adjusting work practices to comply with cave-in protection requirements in §1926.652, Requirements for protective systems in excavations.[1926.652(g)(2)]
- [07/26/2005] Walkways within scaffolds, guardrails, and planking.[1926.450(b); 1926.451(b)(1); 1926.451(g)(1)(v)]
- [07/25/2005] Use of OSHA Logo restricted to OSHA and Departmental materials.
- [07/20/2005] The requirements for washing facilities on construction jobsites.[1926.51(f)(1); 1928.110]
- [07/08/2005] Formaldehyde exposure and ergonomic hazards in the embalming/funeral home industry.[1910.1048(c); 1910.1048(d); 1910.1048(n)]
- [07/07/2005] Machine guarding and exposure to hazards from robotic laundry shuttles.[1910.147; 1910.212; 1910.212(a)(1)]
- [07/06/2005] Acceptability of a fixed ramp with a one-in-four slope on an industrial conveyor.[1910.23; 1910.132]
- [07/01/2005] Update to September 26, 2002 interpretation letter regrading the guarding of live parts electrical requirements.[1910.303(g)(1); 1910.303(g)(2)]
- [06/30/2005] Use of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) instead of Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) to determine asbestos concentrations in air samples.[1926.1101]
- [06/27/2005] Construction industry asbestos standard, 1926.1101, as applied to the demolition of buildings containing installed asbestos.[1926.1101]
- [06/23/2005] Applicable regulations when handling waste material classified as "sludge exempt" in regards to the Hazard Communication and HAZWOPER standards.[1910.120; 1910.120(a)(3); 1910.120(q); 1910.1200; 1910.1200(c)]
- [06/23/2005] Criteria for and training of the hospital Safety Officer per the requirements of the HAZWOPER standard and as discussed in the "Best Practices for Hospital-based First Receivers" guidance document.[1910.120(q)(3); 1910.120(q)(6)(ii); 1926.65]
- [06/20/2005] Applicability of scaffold fall protection to guardrails near ladder access areas on scaffolds; toeboards across ladder access areas.[1926.451(e); 1926.451(e)(2); 1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(h); 1926.451(h)(2); 1926.1053(b)(1)]
- [06/17/2005] Whether it is permissible to use a concrete block hanging on a coupling pin as a counterweight to prevent a scaffold from tipping.[1926.451; 1926.451(a); 1926.451(a)(1); 1926.451(a)(12); 1926.451(b); 1926.451(b)(5); 1926.451(b)(5)(i); 1926.451(b)(5)(ii); 1926.451(c)(1)(iii)]
- [06/17/2005] Moving Mobile Scaffolds.[1926.452(w)(2); 1926.452(w)(6)]
- [06/17/2005] Requirements for being designated a competent person under Part 1926 Subpart L (Scaffolds).[1926.450(b); 1926.451(f)(7); 1926 Subpart L]
- [06/16/2005] OSHA regulations and accident investigation procedures pertaining to carnivals, amusement parks and water parks.[1975.3]
- [06/09/2005] Installation and use of doormats; adhering edges to concrete surfaces.[1910.22(a)(1)]
- [06/03/2005] Definition of contaminated sharps; engineering controls and good work practice controls must be implemented; ECP must be reviewed annually.[1910.1030(b); 1910.1030(c)(1); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i)]
- [05/23/2005] Center stair rail requirements for fixed industrial stairs greater than 88 inches wide.[1910.23(d)(1)(v)]
- [05/23/2005] Fall protection requirements when working from ladders in the telecommunications industry.[1910.21(b); 1910.23(a)(2); 1910.23(c)(1); 1910.23(c)(3); 1910.27(b)(1); 1910.27(c)(3); 1910.27(c)(7); 1910.27(d)(2); 1910.27(d)(3); 1910.27(d)(4); 1910.132(a)]
- [05/18/2005] Prohibitions and/or restrictions on aggressive methods for removing asbestos-containing mastic from floors.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(b); 1926.1101(g)(8)(i); 1926.1101(g)(8)(i)(D); 1926.1101(g)(8)(vi)]
- [05/13/2005] Coverage of volunteers; forklift operator training for multiple facilities determined by similarity of potential workplace hazards.[1910.178(l); 1910.178(l)(1); 1910.178(l)(3); 1975.4(h)(4)]
- [05/11/2005] Requirements for leaving construction equipment and powder-actuated tools unattended on a construction building site; impalement protection from reinforcing steel for masonry workers on a scaffold.[1910.178(m)(5); 1910.178(m)(5)(ii); 1910.178(m)(5)(iii); 1926.302; 1926.302(e); 1926.302(e)(6); 1926.600; 1926.600(a)(3); 1926.600(a)(3)(i); 1926.600(a)(3)(ii); 1926.701(b); 1926.702(a); 1926.702(b)]
- [05/11/2005] Whether there is a conflict between provisions in 1926.451 regarding the use of screening.[1926.451; 1926.451(a); 1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(g)(2); 1926.451(g)(2)(iii); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.451(g)(4)(ix); 1926.451(g)(4)(v); 1926.451(g)(4)(vii); 1926.451(g)(4)(viii); 1926.451(h); 1926.451(h)(1); 1926.451(h)(2)]
- [05/11/2005] Under Subpart M, whether a lanyard may be connected to another lanyard by a snaphook, provided the potential fall distance is six feet or less.[1926.500(b); 1926.502(d)(6)]
- [04/27/2005] Requirements for maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for coal including coal dust, fly ash, and silica dust.[1910.1000 TABLE Z-1; 1910.1000 TABLE Z-3; 1910.1200; 1910.1200(d); 1910.1200(g)]
- [04/22/2005] Lock out/Tag out (LOTO) requirements for die-setting operations in hydraulic power presses.[1910.212(a)(3)(ii); 1910.217; 1910.217(d)(9)(iv); 1910.147; 1910.147(a)(2)(ii); 1910.147(b); 1910.147(d); 1910.147(f)(1)]
- [04/14/2005] Requirements for maintaining material safety data sheets (MSDSs) for consumer art products and office cleaning products.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(6)(ix)]
- [04/11/2005] Whether a safety factor must be incorporated into the design of footings for supported scaffolds.[1926.451(a)(6); 1926.451(c)(2)(i)]
- [04/11/2005] Use of 2"x6" No 2 pine boards as a scaffold platform; application of 1926.451(a) and 1926.451(f)(16) when erecting and dismantling scaffolds.[1926.451(a); 1926.451(f)(16); 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.451(b)(1); 1926.451(b)(1)(i); 1926.451(b)(2); 1926.450(a); 1926.451(f)(7); 1926.450(b)]
- [04/11/2005] Scaffolding/shoring.[1926.451(g)(2); 1926.500; 1926.500(a)(2); 1926.501(b)(1); 1926.501(b)(14); 1926.501(d)(15); 1926.700(b)(2); 1926.1050(b); 1926.1051(a)]
- [04/08/2005] Whether scaffold components may be loaded in excess of minimum load ratings specified in 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart L; whether a safety factor must be added to such load ratings; Non-Mandatory Appendix A.[1926.451; 1926.451(a)(1); 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.451(f)(1); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.451(g)(4)(vii); 1926.451(g)(4)(ix); 1926.451(h)(4)(i)]
- [04/08/2005] Tie-in requirements for supported scaffolds; errors in Non-Mandatory Appendix E.[1926.451(a)(1); 1926.451(a)(2); 1926.451(a)(3); 1926.451(a)(4); 1926.451(a)(5); 1926.451(c)(1); 1926.451(c)(1)(ii); 1926.451(g)]
- [04/05/2005] Evaluation if moving point-to-point on concrete wall to make initial connections of structural steel is "connecting" work; landing loads on systems-engineered metal building.[1926; 1926.758; 1926.758(d); 1926.758(f); 1926.758(f)(1); 1926.758(f)(2); 1926.758(f)(3); 1926.758(g); 1926.758(h); 1926.758(i); 1926.751; 1926.760; 1926.760(a); 1926.760(a)(1); 1926.760(a)(13); 1926.760(a)(3); 1926.760(b); 1926.760(b)(1); 1926.760(b)(3)]
- [04/05/2005] Fall protection requirements for workers constructing a water tower while on a scaffold.[1926.451(g); 1926.451(g)(1); 1926.451(g)(i); 1926.451(g)(1)(vii); 1926.451(g)(1)(ii); 1926.451(g)(1)(iii); 1926.451(g)(1)(iv); 1926.451(g)(1)(v); 1926.451(g)(1)(vi); 1926.451(g)(4); 1926.451(g)(4)(i); 1926.451(g)(4)(vii); 1926.451(g)(4)(viii); 1926.451(g)(4)(ix)]
- [04/05/2005] OSHA's General Industry standard requires damaged welding leads to be replaced and not to be repaired.[1910.254(d)(9)(iii); 1926.351(b)(2); 1926.351(b)(4)]
- [04/04/2005] Requirement to disclose all chemicals having scientific evidence that they pose a health risk regardless of concentrations present in the product on the MSDS.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(g)(2)(i)(C)(2)]
- [04/04/2005] Potential health hazards from exposures to ammonia and EMF radiation from hair dryers for beauty salon workers.[1910.1000]
- [03/31/2005] Fall protection requirements when working from ladders in the telecommunications industry.[1910.268; 1910.268(g)(1); 1910.269(g)(1)(v)]
- [03/28/2005] OSHA enforcement of ANSI window cleaning standard; citing federal agencies under the General Duty Clause.[1910.66; 1960.8]
- [03/28/2005] Containment and disposal requirements for disposable razors used in long-term health care facilities for personal grooming.[1910.1030(c)(1)(ii)(B); 1910.1030(d)(2)(i); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)(A); 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)(C); 1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)(F)]
- [03/22/2005] Application of 1926.404(b)(1) to 208-volt branch circuits; requirement for electrical subcontractor under 1926.404(b)(1) to provide ground-fault circuit interrupters on circuits used by other subcontractors.[1926.404(b); 1926.404(b)(1); 1926.404(b)(1)(i); 1926.404(b)(1)(ii); 1926.404(b)(1)(iii)]
- [03/16/2005] Requirements for the control of personnel entering a facility under the Process Safety Management standard.[1910.119(f)(4); 1910.119(h)(2)(iv); 1910.119(n)]
- [03/15/2005] Application of OSH Act and Multi-employer Citation Policy rather than CWHSSA to ensure subcontractors meet construction occupational safety and health responsibilities.[1926.16(a)]
- [03/11/2005] Federal government claims no copyright protection for July 2004 C-DAC Consensus Document.
- [03/10/2005] Clarification of "assigned working hours" for determining recordability of injuries that occur during breaks in the normal work schedule.[1904; 1904.5(b)(2)(v)]
- [03/10/2005] All prescription medications, including preventive antibiotics, should be considered medical treatment and are recordable.[1904.7; 1904.7(b)(1)(iv); 1904.7(b)(5)]
- [03/08/2005] Evaluation of a box van of a truck carrying hazardous materials meeting the definition of a confined space in a hazardous material release/response situation.[1910.146; 1910.120(q)]
- [03/07/2005] Network protectors must have the manual override position blocked, locked, or otherwise disabled; must need use of a tool to manually place in closed position.[1910.269(m)(3)(ii)]
- [03/03/2005] Inspection requirements for powered industrial trucks not used for significant time periods.[1910.178; 1910.178(q)(7)]
- [03/02/2005] Emergency medical services on construction sites.[1926.21;1926.21(b)(2);1926.50;1926.50(a);1926.50(b);1926.50(c);1926.50(d);1926.50(f);1926.103]
- [02/28/2005] Whether under STD 03-00-001 an employee, in absence of interior walls is permitted to climb the lower chords of the roof trusses to brace them.[1926.501(b)(13); 1926.502(k)]
- [02/23/2005] Providing employees with toilet facilities on a construction jobsite.[1926.51(c)(1); 1926.51(c)(4)]
- [02/16/2005] Evaluation of scenarios regarding PSM requirements related to normally unoccupied remote facilities and natural gas processing plants (gas plant).[1910.119; 1910.119(b)]
- [02/15/2005] Request to expand the application of the "de minimis" policy regarding Section 1926.453(b)(2)(iii) and the use of the "Wishbone" fall protection device beyond the parameters described in OSHA's February 2, 2004 letter to Mr. Michael Kurtgis.[1926.453(b)(2)(iii)]
- [02/14/2005] Frequency of evaluating audiometric testing rooms to meet the specifications in Appendix D of the Occupational Noise standard.[1910.95(h)(4); 1910.95_AppD]
- [02/08/2005] Audiometric baseline revisions in employee rehire situations.[1910.95]
- [02/08/2005] MSDS's must be provided to employees who package/process drugs for distribution into final form if they contain hazardous chemicals.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(6); 1910.1200(b)(6)(vii); 1910.1200(e)]
- [02/08/2005] Use of the European Norms and European Community machinery directive to comply with the 1910.212 "General [guarding] requirements for all machines."[1910.212; 1910.212(a)(1); 1910.212(a)(3)]
- [02/08/2005] Questions regarding the Permit-Required Confined Space standard, 1910.146, and the Grain Handling standard, 1910.272.[1910.146; 1910.146(c)(2); 1910.272; 1910.272(e)(1)(i); 1910.272(g); 1910.272(g)(3); 1910.272(g)(5)]
- [02/07/2005] Requirements of 1926.404(b)(1) application to 208-volt branch circuits; electrical subcontractor requirements under 1926.404(b)(1) to monitor other on-site subcontractors.[1926; 1926.404; 1926.404(b)(1); 1926.404(b)(1)(i); 1926.404(b)(1)(ii); 1926.404(b)(1)(iii); 1926.32(f)]
- [02/01/2005] Construction industry asbestos standard definition of "regulated area" and requirements for work involving materials of <1% asbestos for demolition and sheetrock projects.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(e); 1926.1101(e)(1); 1926.1101(g); 1926.1101(g)(1)(ii); 1926.1101(g)(1)(iii); 1926.1101(g)(3)(i); 1926.1101(g)(3)(ii); 1926.1101(g)(3)(iv); 1926.1101(g)(7)]
- [02/01/2005] Documentation methods used to comply with the qualitative evaluation of a range of possible safety/health effects of "failure of controls" requirement of the PSM standard.[1910.119; 1910.119(e); 1910.119(e)(3)]
- [02/01/2005] Use of personal cooling fans listed for "residential use only" in an industrial setting.[1910.303; 1910.303(b)(2); 1910.399]
- [01/31/2005] Requirements for protecting against the automatic restart of low-voltage light-duty woodworking and metalworking equipment following an unscheduled electrical outage.[1910.213; 1910.213(b)(3); 1910.303(b)(2)]
- [01/19/2005] Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.[1926.0000; 1926.302(b); 1926.302(b)(1); 1926.302(b)(4); 1926.302(b)(5); 1926.302(b)(7); 1926.300; 1926.300(a); 1926.151(a)(5); 1926.152(i)(6); 1915; 1917]
- [01/19/2005] Application of OSHA construction standards that govern the loading of materials onto scissor lifts and the restraining of those stored materials.[1926.450; 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.454(a); 1926.454(b); 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.250; 1926.451(h); 1926.451(f); 1926.452(w)]
- [01/19/2005] Safety chain requirements for pile driving hammer hoses.[1926.603; 1926.603(a)(9); 1926.603(a)(10)]
- [01/19/2005] 29 CFR 1926.350(a)(7), securing compressed gas cylinders - rational for and hazards addressed by the requirement.[1926.350; 1926.350(a)1926.350(a)(7); 1926.350(a)(1); 1926.350(a)(9); 1926.350(a)(6); 1926.350(a)(11); 1926.350(a)(12)]
- [01/03/2005] Use of a warning line instead of conventional fall protection; Part 1926 Subpart M.[1926.501(b)(10); 1926.501(b)(1); 1926.501(b)(2); 1926.502(b); 1926.502(f)(2)]

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