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What are the OSHA Construction standards also called?
What are the OSHA Construction standards also called?
Part 1926
What are 29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917 and 1918 referred to as?
What are 29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917 and 1918 referred to as?
Maritime Industry Standards
What are the General Industry standards also called?
What are the General Industry standards also called?
Part 1910
What types of industries are covered by the General Industry standards?
What types of industries are covered by the General Industry standards?
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How are OSHA standards organized?
How are OSHA standards organized?
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Study Notes
OSHA Standards Overview
- OSHA Construction standards are also known as Part 1926.
- 29 CFR Parts 1915, 1917, and 1918 are designated as Maritime Industry Standards.
- General Industry standards are referenced as Part 1910.
General Industry Standards
- The General Industry standards (Part 1910) encompass various sectors including manufacturing, the service industry, and health care.
Organization of OSHA Standards
- OSHA standards are categorized within the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), specifically in Title 29.
- Each part, such as Part 1926, is divided into subparts to facilitate organization. For instance, Subpart C relates to General Safety and Health Provisions.
- Subpart C includes sections ranging from 1926.20 to 1926.35.
- All OSHA standards are publicly accessible on the OSHA website, allowing searches by standard number or topic.
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This quiz focuses on the key OSHA standards relevant to construction and general industry. Explore the various parts of OSHA regulations, including maritime industry standards and their implications. Perfect for anyone looking to understand OSHA's guidelines better.