# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1926.302(b)(10) - Whether an abrasive blast cleaning nozzle can use a mechanical device to keep the valve in the open position.
2 - 1926.302(a)(1) - Whether electric hand tools disassembled and deemed irreparable by a tool repair service are required to be returned disassembled.
3 - 1926.302, 1926.302(a)(1) - Whether electric hand tools disassembled and deemed irreparable by a tool repair service are required to be returned disassembled.
4 - 1926.302(e)(1) - Training requirements for powder-actuated tools under §1926.302(e).
5 - 1926.302(e) - Training requirements for powder-actuated tools under §1926.302(e).
6 - 1926.302(e) - Whether gas-actuated fastening tools require the same individual training for each model as powder-actuated fastening tools.
7 - 1926.302(b) - What OSHA construction standards govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks and roads?
8 - 1926.302(e)(6) - 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.
9 - 1926.302(e) - 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.
10 - 1926.302, 1926.302(e), 1926.302(e)(6) - 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.
11 - 1926.302(b)(7) - Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.
12 - 1926.302(b)(5) - Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.
13 - 1926.302(b)(4) - Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.
14 - 1926.302(b)(1) - Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.
15 - 1926.302(b) - Application of OSHA construction standards to govern the use of pneumatic hand tools used in construction for cleaning concrete forms, bridge decks, and roads.
16 - 1926.302(b)(1) - Use of quick disconnect with "pull-down sleeve" to satisfy requirement of a positive means to prevent pneumatic tools from becoming accidentally disconnected
17 - 1926.302(a)(1) - Repair requirements for the cord plug (attachment plug) of double-insulated tools.
18 - 1926.302(a) - Repair requirements for the cord plug (attachment plug) of double-insulated tools.
19 - 1926.302, 1926.302(a), 1926.302(a)(1) - Repair requirements for the cord plug (attachment plug) of double-insulated tools.
20 - 1926.302 - Guarding requirements for a rotary pneumatic angle-drive hand-held tool.
21 - 1926.302(b)(4) - Use of compressed air above 30 p.s.i. for cleaning purposes;nonmetallic-sheathed cable for temporary wiring.
22 - 1926.302 - Statement of compliance from OSHA for a pole-mounted powder actuated tool.
23 - 1926.302(a) - All electric tools need to be tested by a qualified national testing laboratory and be listed and labeled
24 - 1926.302 - Laboratory testing requirements for hand-held electrical construction tools.
25 - 1926.302(a) - Marking recognition, regulations and policy of double insulated power tools
26 - 1926.302(c) - Standards applicable to Bell Industries "Carb-Cutter" powered tool.
27 - 1926.302(b)(3) - Applicability of 1910.212(a)(3)(ii) to Portable Pneumatic Powered Fastener Tools
28 - 1926.302(b)(7) - Clarification that a safety device to automatically cut off the flow of compressed air applies only to pneumatic power tools
29 - 1926.302 - Pneumatic tools must be designed and used in accordance with good engineering practices
30 - 1926.302 - Fasteners used in tools shall be only those specifically manufactured for use in such tools.
31 - 1926.302(e)(7) - Interpretation on the use of power activated fasteners being driven into ductile cast iron ingot molds.
32 - 1926.302 - Pneumatically operated staplers.
33 - 1926.302 - The requirement for fire resistant fluids does not apply to hydraulic tools.
34 - 1926.302 - If work may accidently come into contact with an energized line, do not use a conductive hose.
35 - 1926.302(e)(6) - When magazine-fed tools are inspected, the tool is not considered loaded until the magazine feeds the tool.
36 - 1926.302(e)(5) - When magazine-fed tools are inspected, the tool is not considered loaded until the magazine feeds the tool.