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OSHA Standards for General Industry as of January 2007
OSHA Standards for General Industry as of January 2007 Author:CCH Editorial Staff Avoid serious errors, fines and penalties by making sure you have instant access to full text of the latest OSHA Health Standards for General Industry (29 CFR 1910), including up-to-date coverage of the complete standards and all amendments as of January 2007, with the most recent OSHA interpretation letters. This single desktop reference als... more »o includes: -1903 regulations on inspections, citations, and proposed penalties; -1904 regulations covering recording and reporting of occupational injuries and illnesses; -1990 carcinogen policy and model standards; and -5(a) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the "General Duty" clause) Also included: Excerpts from Part 1910: Throughout the construction standards, there are cross-references to corresponding sections of Part 1910 - the general industry standards. For your convenience, the editors of this book have inserted the complete text of each general industry section/appendix immediately following each cross-reference. All incorporated general industry sections have a green background to differentiate them from the construction industry text. A finding table for all Part 1910 excerpts follows the Table of Contents for this book. Local emphasis programs: OSHA publishes enforcement strategies designed to address hazards or industries that pose a significant risk to workers. The Local Emphasis Programs may be administered by a single Area Office or at the regional level. The enforcement strategy may be associated with an outreach effort to make employers aware of the program and the hazards the programs are designed to address. The most current list of local and regional programs has been included as an appendix. Employers can use the listing as a guide to industries and hazards that are an OSHA enforcement focus. Interpretation letters: In this edition, we include some of the more recent guidance OSHA has issued in the form of letters of interpretation. Topics covered include« less