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§1910.268

Telecommunications

390

§1910.269

Electric power generation,

transmission, and distribution

399

§1910.272

Grain handling facilities

440

Subpart S – Electrical

§1910.301

Introduction

447

§1910.302

Electric utilization systems

447

§1910.303

General

448

§1910.304

Wiring design and protection

451

§1910.305

Wiring methods, components, and

equipment for general use

456

§1910.306

Specific purpose equipment

and installations

460

§1910.307

Hazardous (classified) locations

464

§1910.308

Special systems

466

§§1910.309 -

1910.330

[Reserved]

469

§1910.331

Scope

469

§1910.332

Training

469

§1910.333

Selection and use of work practices 470

§1910.334

Use of equipment

472

§1910.335

Safeguards for personnel protection 472

§§1910.336 -

1910.360

[Reserved]

473

§§1910.361 -

1910.380

[Reserved]

473

§1910.399

Definitions applicable to this subpart 473

Appendix A

References for Further Information 478

Appendix B

Explanatory Data

478

Appendix C

Tables, Notes, and Charts

478

Subpart T – Commercial Diving Operations

§1910.401

Scope and application

479

§1910.402

Definitions

479

§1910.410

Qualifications of dive team

480

§1910.420

Safe practices manual

480

§1910.421

Pre-dive procedures

480

§1910.422

Procedures during dive

481

§1910.423

Post-dive procedures

481

§1910.424

SCUBA diving

482

§1910.425

Surface-supplied air diving

482

§1910.426

Mixed-gas diving

482

§1910.427

Liveboating

483

§1910.430

Equipment

483

§1910.440

Recordkeeping requirements

484

Appendix A

Examples of Conditions Which

May Restrict or Limit Exposure

to Hyperbaric Conditions

484

Appendix B

Guidelines for Scientific Diving

485

Appendix C

Alternative Conditions Under

§1910.401(a)(3)

485

Subparts U-Y – [Reserved]

Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances

§1910.1000

Air contaminants

489

§1910.1001

Asbestos

496

§1910.1002

Coal tar pitch volatiles;

interpretation of term

519

§1910.1003

13 Carcinogens

(4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.)

519

§1910.1004

alpha-Naphthylamine

521

§1910.1006

Methyl chloromethyl ether

521

§1910.1007

3,'-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts) 521

§1910.1008

bis-Chloromethyl ether

521

§1910.1009

beta-Naphthylamine

521

§1910.1010

Benzidine

521

§1910.1011

4-Aminodiphenyl

522

§1910.1012

Ethyleneimine

522

§1910.1013

beta-Propiolactone

522

§1910.1014

2-Acetylaminofluorene

522

§1910.1015

4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene

522

§1910.1016

N-Nitrosodimethylamine

522

§1910.1017

Vinyl chloride

522

§1910.1018

Inorganic arsenic

524

§1910.1020

Access to employee exposure

and medical records

531

§1910.1025

Lead

536

§1910.1026

Chromium (VI)

553

§1910.1027

Cadmium

559

§1910.1028

Benzene

610

§1910.1029

Coke oven emissions

621

§1910.1030

Bloodborne pathogens

628

§1910.1043

Cotton dust

635

§1910.1044

1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane

647

§1910.1045

Acrylonitrile

653

§1910.1047

Ethylene oxide

664

§1910.1048

Formaldehyde

676

§1910.1050

Methylenedianiline

689

§1910.1051

1,3-Butadiene

699

§1910.1052

Methylene Chloride

711

§1910.1053

Respirable Crystalline Silica.

723

§1910.1096

Ionizing radiation

732

§1910.1200

Hazard communication

737

§1910.1201

Retention of DOT markings,

placards and labels

783

§1910.1450

Occupational exposure to hazardous

chemicals in laboratories

783

Addendum

General Duty Clause

793

OSHA’s Citation Policy

793

Sharps Injury Log

794

It’s The Law! Mandatory

Posting

795

States with Approved Plans

State Office Directory

796

Index

797