Using this convenient reference, you'll have quick access to OSHA's word-for-word
Part 1910 workplace safety regulations.
The 1910 OSHA Guide is tab-divided for easy searching ... it's designed to
help you find key OSHA requirements and make sure you're complying with them.
Some of the workplace safety topics covered include ...
- Hazard communication
- Forklift safety
- Machine guarding
- Electrical safety
- Personal protective equipment
A detailed subject index will simplify your searches for Part 1910 regs and large
type makes for easy reading. Part 1903 and 1904 regs are also included.
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This timesaving reference puts the regs relating to these Part 1910 topics at your
fingertips:
- Walking-working surfaces
- Powered platforms
- Health and environmental control
- Hazardous materials
- Personal protective equipment
- Medical and first aid
- Fire protection
- Materials handling and storage
- Machine guarding
- Hand and portable powered tools
- Welding, cutting, and brazing
- Electrical safety
- Commercial diving operations
- Toxic and hazardous substances
The guide also covers OSHA's Part 1903 requirements for inspections, citations and
penalties, as well as Part 1904 requirements for recording injuries and illnesses.
A detailed reference section provides contact information for OSHA offices, consultation
services, and associations.