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# Standard Interpretations
1 09/10/2002 - 1910.37 - There are no specific OSHA standards or requirements applicable to overhead doors.
2 04/05/2002 - 1910.37 - OSHA's exit sign requirements for disabled persons.
3 04/27/2000 - 1910.37 - Minimum width of exit routes; redesignation of 1910.1020.
4 07/16/1996 - 1910.37 - NFPA 101-1970, Life Safety Code.
5 09/19/1986 - 1910.37 - The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids in Clairol's Stamford warehouse.
6 07/18/1986 - 1910.37 - OSHA requirements for exit sign lettering.
7 03/26/1985 - 1910.37 - Interpretation on standards for use of cranes during high wind conditions.
8 08/07/1981 - 1910.37 - Fire detection and employee alarm systems.
9 01/21/1981 - 1910.37 - Interpretation when height of exit route corridors are lower than specified.
10 11/27/1978 - 1910.37 - Exit Routes.
11 02/16/1977 - 1910.37 - Colored location indicating lights.
12 07/06/1976 - 1910.37 - Exit signs in occupied workplaces be illuminated from a reliable external light source which provides a minimum of 5-foot candles on the sign surface.
13 02/17/1976 - 1910.37 - Clarification of requirements that exit routes be maintained clear of all obstructions.
14 12/18/1975 - 1910.37 - How means of egress shall be located and identified.
15 08/12/1975 - 1910.37 - Interpretation for exit routes that are not level.
16 09/14/1972 - 1910.37 - Color of exit signs.
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