OSHA 1910 Standards Guide
OSHA 1910 Standards Guide contains the full 1910 OSHA regulations that apply to “General Industry” employers (for example, manufacturing, warehouses, power plants, and retail), as well as the Part 1904 Injury and Illness Recordkeeping requirements and the 1903 regulations that outline the OSHA inspection and penalty process.
- Inspections, citations, and proposed penalties
- Recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses
- Recordkeeping forms and recording criteria
- Other OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping requirements
- Reporting fatality, injury and illness information to the government
- The transition from the former rule
- Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook
- Powered platforms, man lifts, and vehicle-mounted work platforms
- Occupational health and environmental control
- Hazardous materials
- Personal protective equipment
- General environmental controls
- Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health
- Medical and first aid
- Fire protection
- Materials handling and storage
- Machinery and machine guarding
- Machinery and machine guarding
- Special industries
- 100 Safety Topics Book
- Electrical safety
- Commercial diving operations
- Toxic and hazardous substances