Osha Section 1910
Escape respirators for other idlh atmospheres are specified by 29 cfr 1910 134 d 2 ii.
Osha section 1910. Appendix to subpart e of part 1910 exit routes emergency action plans and fire prevention plans subpart f powered platforms manlifts and vehicle mounted work platforms 1910 66 powered platforms for building maintenance. 1910 6 incorporation by reference. 1910 7 app a osha recognition process for nationally recognized testing laboratories.
1910 134 d 3 i b maximum use concentration muc. 1910 4 amendments to this part. The work practices used by qualified persons installing insulating devices on overhead power transmission or distribution lines are covered by 1910 269 of this part not by 1910 332 through 1910 335 of this part.
Under paragraph c 2 of this section unqualified persons are prohibited from performing this type of work. Osha uses the term general industry to refer to all industries not included in agriculture construction or maritime. For escape respirators used in association with specific substances covered by 29 cfr 1910 subpart z employers must refer to the appropriate substance specific standards in that subpart.
1910 3 petitions for the issuance amendment or repeal of a standard. 1910 67 vehicle mounted elevating and rotating work platforms. General industries are regulated by osha s general industry standards directives and standard interpretations.
Subpart f powered platforms manlifts and vehicle mounted work platforms 1910 66 1910 68 subpart g occupational health and environmental control 1910 94 1910 98 subpart h hazardous materials 1910 101 1910 126 subpart i personal protective equipment 1910 132 1910 140. Due to routine maintenance on the osha website some pages may be temporarily unavailable. The purpose of this section is to ensure that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported are classified and that information concerning the classified hazards is transmitted to employers and employees.
1910 5 applicability of standards. 1910 8 omb control numbers under the paperwork reduction act. The 1910 general industry standards as osha explains it.