Standard Interpretations
Standard Interpretations are letters or memos written in response to public inquiries or field office inquiries regarding how some aspect of or terminology in an OSHA standard or regulation is to be interpreted and enforced by the Agency. These letters provide guidance to clarify the application of an established OSHA standard, policy, or procedure, but they may not, in themselves, establish or revise OSHA policy or procedure or interpret the OSH Act. They must specifically cite the source policy or procedure document they interpret.
- 1926.106 - Fall protection in lieu of personal fall arrest systems and the need for a rescue skiff. - 03/21/1997
- 1926.106 - Fall protection requirements for work docks/bridges used during bridge construction. - 02/09/2004
- 1926.106 - Fall protection, lifejacket, and lifesaving requirements when working over or near water. - 09/28/1999
- 1926.106 - Life jacket and skiff requirements when working over or near water. - 12/05/2003
- 1926.106 - Requirements for ringbuoys, life jackets, and skiffs when working over or near water. - 12/10/1998
- 1926.106 - When a lifesaving skiff is to be considered as being "immediately available" - 12/06/1991
- 1926.106(a) - Fall protection, lifejacket, and lifesaving requirements when working over or near water. - 09/28/1999
- 1926.106(a) - Life jacket and skiff requirements when working over or near water. - 12/05/2003
- 1926.106(c) - Fall protection, lifejacket, and lifesaving requirements when working over or near water. - 09/28/1999
- 1926.106(d) - Fall protection, lifejacket, and lifesaving requirements when working over or near water. - 09/28/1999
- 1926.106(d) - First Aid treatment required within 3 to 4 minutes of injury - 06/13/1990
- 1926.106(d) - Life jacket and skiff requirements when working over or near water. - 12/05/2003