Letters of Interpretation

OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed.

Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.

These letters of interpretation and the standards they address may not apply to OSHA State Plans. State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as OSHA's and may have different or additional requirements. Please see OSHA-approved State Plans for more information.

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Date Title Standard Number
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. 1910.1200
Regarding the application of the OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard to the labeling of fabricated products. 1910.1200
Hazard Communication Standard 1910.1200
Interpretation on whether "an equivalent electronic information system" could be used in lieu of MSDSs to satisfy the HCS. 1910.1200(g)
"Guidelines for the preparation of warning labels for carbon and graphite electrical products". 1910.1200
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. 1910.1200
Concerning the conditions under which material data safety sheets are required. 1910.1200
Ventilation for an anhydrous ammonia refrigeration system. 1910.134, 1910.307(b), 1910.1000, 1910.1200
Provision of computer generated or FAX transmission MSDSs 1910.1200(g)(9), 1910.1200(g)(10)
Application of the HCS MSDS requirements to distributors selling hazardous chemicals to consumers and employers. 1910.1200
Availability of MSDSs on Construction Sites 1926.59, 1910.1200(e)(2), 1910.1200(g)(8)
Regarding labeling requirements order the OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. 1910.1200
Answers to questions regarding the training requirements of 1910.120 1910.120, 1910.1200
Letter to Diesel Fuel Manufacturers 1910.1200
Hazard Communication Standard. 1910.1200
HCS on Hazard warnings required on product labels 1910.1200(f)
Recommendations to Increase Availability of SAVES to the Field 1910.1200, 1910.110, 1926.702
Clarification of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) as it applies to independent contractors operating in beauty salons. 1910.1200
Dole v. Steelworkers, Supreme Court decision 1910.1200
Application of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to Independent beauty salon Contractors 1975.3, 1910.1200(b)