Chapter 296-307. Safety standards for agriculture.  


Section 296-307-003. How is this chapter divided?
Section 296-307-006. What does this chapter cover?
Section 296-307-009. What definitions apply to this chapter?
Section 296-307-012. What does it mean when equipment is approved by a nonstate organization?
Section 296-307-018. What are the employer's responsibilities?
Section 296-307-021. What are the employee's responsibilities?
Section 296-307-024. How does an employer apply for a variance?
Section 296-307-030. What are the required elements of an accident prevention program?
Section 296-307-033. How often must safety meetings be held?
Section 296-307-036. What items go on the safety bulletin board?
Section 296-307-039. First-aid rule summary.
Section 296-307-03905. Make sure that first-aid trained personnel are available to provide quick and effective first aid.
Section 296-307-03920. Make sure appropriate first-aid supplies are readily available.
Section 296-307-03930. Make sure emergency washing facilities are functional and readily accessible.
Section 296-307-03935. Inspect and activate your emergency washing facilities.
Section 296-307-03940. Make sure supplemental flushing equipment provides sufficient water.
Section 296-307-03945. Definitions.
Section 296-307-045. What are the requirements of the safe place standard?
Section 296-307-050. What requirements apply to hand tools?
Section 296-307-055. Ladders.
Section 296-307-05501. How must ladders be cared for and maintained?
Section 296-307-05503. How must an employer instruct employees to use ladders?
Section 296-307-05505. How must orchard ladders be used?
Section 296-307-05507. What other requirements apply to ladders?
Section 296-307-060. What requirements apply to job-made ladders?
Section 296-307-061. What requirements apply to working around bins, bunkers, hoppers, tanks, pits, and trenches?
Section 296-307-065. How must slow-moving vehicles be marked?
Section 296-307-070. Motor vehicles.
Section 296-307-07001. How must motor vehicles be maintained?
Section 296-307-07003. How must motor vehicles be operated?
Section 296-307-07005. Who may operate motor vehicles?
Section 296-307-07007. What requirements apply to motor vehicle brakes?
Section 296-307-07009. How must motor vehicles be loaded and unloaded?
Section 296-307-07011. What safety equipment must motor vehicles have?
Section 296-307-07013. What rules apply to vehicles used to transport employees?
Section 296-307-073. What requirements apply to changing and charging storage batteries?
Section 296-307-076. How must farm field equipment be guarded?
Section 296-307-080. Rollover protective structures (ROPS) for tractors.
Section 296-307-08003. Which agricultural tractors are covered by this section?
Section 296-307-08006. What definitions apply to rollover protective structures (ROPS) for agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-08009. What requirements apply to the testing and performance of ROPS used on agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-08012. What requirements apply to seatbelts used with ROPS on agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-08015. When are ROPS not required on agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-08018. What employee training requirements apply to ROPS used on agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-08021. What other requirements apply to ROPS used on agricultural tractors?
Section 296-307-085. When must ROPS be provided for material handling equipment?
Section 296-307-090. What requirements apply to overhead protection for operators of agricultural and industrial tractors?
Section 296-307-095. Field sanitation.
Section 296-307-09503. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-09506. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-09509. What orientation must employers provide for field sanitation?
Section 296-307-09512. What potable water sources must an employer provide?
Section 296-307-09515. What handwashing facilities must an employer provide?
Section 296-307-09518. What toilet facilities must an employer provide?
Section 296-307-097. Outdoor heat exposure.
Section 296-307-09710. Scope and purpose.
Section 296-307-09720. Definitions.
Section 296-307-09730. Employer and employee responsibility.
Section 296-307-09740. Drinking water.
Section 296-307-09750. Responding to signs and symptoms of heat-related illness.
Section 296-307-09760. Information and training.
Section 296-307-100. Personal protective equipment.
Section 296-307-10005. Who must provide personal protective equipment?
Section 296-307-10010. What requirements apply to eye protection?
Section 296-307-10015. How must personal protective equipment be used?
Section 296-307-10020. What must an employer do to prevent heat-related illness?
Section 296-307-10025. What instruction on personal protective equipment must an employer give to employees?
Section 296-307-107. Federal worker protection standards—Washington state department of agriculture.
Section 296-307-110. Scope and purpose—Worker protection standards—40 C.F.R., § 170.1.
Section 296-307-11005. Definitions—Worker protection standards—40 C.F.R., § 170.3.
Section 296-307-11010. General duties and prohibited actions—Worker protection standards—40 C.F.R., § 170.7.
Section 296-307-11015. Violations of this part—Worker protection standards—40 C.F.R., § 170.9.
Section 296-307-120. Applicability of this section—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.102.
Section 296-307-12005. Exceptions—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.103.
Section 296-307-12010. Exemptions—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.104.
Section 296-307-12015. Restrictions associated with pesticide applications—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.110.
Section 296-307-12020. Entry restrictions—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.112.
Section 296-307-12025. Notice of applications—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.120.
Section 296-307-12030. Providing specific information about applications—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.122.
Section 296-307-12035. Notice of applications to handler employers—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.124.
Section 296-307-12040. Pesticide safety training—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.130.
Section 296-307-12045. Posted pesticide safety information—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.135.
Section 296-307-12050. Decontamination—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.150.
Section 296-307-12055. Emergency assistance—Standards for workers—40 C.F.R., § 170.160.
Section 296-307-130. Applicability of this section—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.202.
Section 296-307-13005. Exemptions—Standards for handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.204.
Section 296-307-13010. Restrictions during applications—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.210.
Section 296-307-13015. Providing specific information about applications—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.222.
Section 296-307-13020. Notice of applications to agricultural employers—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.224.
Section 296-307-13025. Pesticide safety training—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.230.
Section 296-307-13030. Knowledge of labeling and site-specific information—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.232.
Section 296-307-13035. Safe operation of equipment—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.234.
Section 296-307-13040. Posted pesticide safety information—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.235.
Section 296-307-13045. Personal protective equipment—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.240.
Section 296-307-13050. Decontamination—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.250.
Section 296-307-13055. Emergency assistance—Standards for pesticide handlers—40 C.F.R., § 170.260.
Section 296-307-145. Pesticides recordkeeping.
Section 296-307-14505. What records must an employer keep for pesticide applications?
Section 296-307-14510. Sample pesticide storage record.
Section 296-307-148. Scope and summary.
Section 296-307-14805. Maintain handling records for covered pesticides.
Section 296-307-14810. Implement a medical monitoring program.
Section 296-307-14815. Identify a physician or other licensed health care professional.
Section 296-307-14820. Make cholinesterase testing available.
Section 296-307-14825. Respond to depressed cholinesterase levels.
Section 296-307-14830. Provide medical removal protection benefits.
Section 296-307-14835. Maintain records.
Section 296-307-14840. Provide training.
Section 296-307-14845. Implementation plan.
Section 296-307-150. Employees working near overhead lines.
Section 296-307-15003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-15006. What clearance and safeguards are required to protect employees working near overhead lines?
Section 296-307-15009. What signs must an employer post to warn employees working near overhead lines?
Section 296-307-15012. When must an employer notify the utility of employees working near overhead lines?
Section 296-307-161. Temporary worker housing and cherry harvest camps.
Section 296-307-16101. Purpose and applicability.
Section 296-307-16103. Definitions.
Section 296-307-16104. Technical assistance—Notice of violation.
Section 296-307-16115. Maximum capacity for TWH occupants.
Section 296-307-16120. Variance and procedure.
Section 296-307-16125. Temporary worker housing sites and cherry harvest campsites.
Section 296-307-16127. TWH management plan.
Section 296-307-16130. Water supply.
Section 296-307-16135. Sewage disposal.
Section 296-307-16140. Electricity and lighting.
Section 296-307-16145. Building requirements and maintenance.
Section 296-307-16147. Tents.
Section 296-307-16149. Carbon monoxide alarms, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers.
Section 296-307-16150. Laundry facilities.
Section 296-307-16155. Handwashing and bathing facilities.
Section 296-307-16160. Toilet facilities.
Section 296-307-16165. Cooking and food-handling facilities.
Section 296-307-16170. Cots, beds, bedding, and personal storage.
Section 296-307-16175. First aid and safety.
Section 296-307-16180. Refuse disposal.
Section 296-307-16185. Insect and rodent control.
Section 296-307-16190. Disease prevention and control.
Section 296-307-18005. How must fan blades be guarded?
Section 296-307-18010. How must constant-running drives be guarded?
Section 296-307-18015. What training must an employer provide for employees who use agricultural equipment?
Section 296-307-18020. What requirements apply to machine controls?
Section 296-307-18025. How must steam pipes be guarded?
Section 296-307-185. Guarding powered saws.
Section 296-307-18503. What general requirements apply to powered saws?
Section 296-307-18506. How must band saws be guarded?
Section 296-307-18509. How must radial arm saws be guarded?
Section 296-307-18512. How must table saws be guarded?
Section 296-307-18515. How must circular fuel-wood saws be guarded?
Section 296-307-190. Guarding bench grinders, abrasive wheels, and portable grinders.
Section 296-307-19003. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-19006. What rules apply to guarding abrasive wheels?
Section 296-307-19009. What are the use, mounting, and guarding rules for abrasive wheels?
Section 296-307-19012. What requirements apply to flanges?
Section 296-307-19015. How must vertical portable grinders be guarded?
Section 296-307-19018. How must other portable grinders be guarded?
Section 296-307-195. What rules apply to grounding and "dead man" controls for hand-held portable power tools?
Section 296-307-200. Compressed air.
Section 296-307-20005. May compressed air be used for cleaning?
Section 296-307-20010. What requirements apply to compressed air tools?
Section 296-307-205. Guarding portable powered tools.
Section 296-307-20505. What requirements apply to guarding portable powered tools?
Section 296-307-20510. What requirements apply to switches and controls on portable powered tools?
Section 296-307-20515. What requirements apply to pneumatic powered tools and hose?
Section 296-307-220. Power lawnmowers.
Section 296-307-22003. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-22006. What are the general guarding requirements for power lawnmowers?
Section 296-307-22009. What rules apply to walk-behind and riding rotary mowers?
Section 296-307-22012. What rules apply to walk-behind rotary mowers?
Section 296-307-22015. What rules apply to riding rotary mowers?
Section 296-307-225. Jacks.
Section 296-307-22503. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-22506. How shall the rated load be marked on a jack?
Section 296-307-22509. What rules apply to the operation and maintenance of jacks?
Section 296-307-230. What are the general requirements for materials handling and storage?
Section 296-307-232. What requirements apply to conveyors?
Section 296-307-240. Sanitation for fixed, indoor workplaces.
Section 296-307-24001. Must an employer comply with state health regulations?
Section 296-307-24003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-24006. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-24009. What housekeeping requirements apply to fixed, indoor workplaces?
Section 296-307-24012. How must the potable water supply be maintained?
Section 296-307-24015. How must the nonpotable water supply be maintained?
Section 296-307-24018. What toilet facilities must an employer provide?
Section 296-307-24021. What washing facilities must an employer provide?
Section 296-307-24024. What requirements apply to lavatories?
Section 296-307-24027. When must an employer provide change rooms?
Section 296-307-24030. What requirements apply to consumption of food and beverages in the workplace?
Section 296-307-24033. How must waste be stored and removed?
Section 296-307-24036. When must an employer have a vermin control program?
Section 296-307-250. Walking working surfaces, elevated walkways, and platforms.
Section 296-307-25003. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-25006. When may railings be omitted?
Section 296-307-25009. What protection must an employer provide for floor openings?
Section 296-307-25012. What protection must an employer provide for wall openings and holes?
Section 296-307-25015. What protection must an employer provide for open-sided floors, platforms, and runways?
Section 296-307-25018. What requirements apply to stairway railings and guards?
Section 296-307-25021. How must a standard railing be constructed?
Section 296-307-25024. How must a stair railing be constructed?
Section 296-307-25027. What are the requirements for railing dimensions?
Section 296-307-25030. What requirements apply to toeboards?
Section 296-307-25033. How must handrails and railings be constructed?
Section 296-307-25036. What materials may be used for floor opening covers?
Section 296-307-25039. How must skylight screens be constructed and mounted?
Section 296-307-25042. What protection must an employer provide for wall openings?
Section 296-307-260. Fixed industrial stairs.
Section 296-307-26003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-26006. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-26009. Where are fixed stairs required?
Section 296-307-26012. Where are spiral stairs prohibited?
Section 296-307-26015. How strong must fixed stairs be?
Section 296-307-26018. How wide must fixed stairs be?
Section 296-307-26021. What angles may stairways be installed at?
Section 296-307-26024. What requirements apply to stair treads?
Section 296-307-26027. What requirements apply to the length of stairways?
Section 296-307-26030. What requirements apply to railings and handrails on fixed stairs?
Section 296-307-26033. What requirements apply to alternating tread-type stairs?
Section 296-307-26036. What other requirements apply to fixed stairs?
Section 296-307-270. Aerial manlift equipment.
Section 296-307-27005. What requirements apply to aerial manlift equipment?
Section 296-307-27010. What requirements apply to using aerial manlift equipment?
Section 296-307-280. Guarding power transmission machinery.
Section 296-307-28002. What power transmission belts are covered by this section?
Section 296-307-28004. What does "guarded by location" mean?
Section 296-307-28006. What general requirements apply to machine guarding?
Section 296-307-28014. What requirements apply to prime-mover guards?
Section 296-307-28016. What requirements apply to guarding shafting?
Section 296-307-28018. What requirements apply to guarding pulleys?
Section 296-307-28020. What requirements apply to guarding horizontal belt, rope, and chain drives?
Section 296-307-28022. What requirements apply to guarding overhead horizontal belt, rope, and chain drives?
Section 296-307-28024. What requirements apply to guarding vertical and inclined belts?
Section 296-307-28026. What requirements apply to guarding cone-pulley belts?
Section 296-307-28028. What requirements apply to guarding belt tighteners?
Section 296-307-28030. What requirements apply to guarding gears, sprockets, and chains?
Section 296-307-28032. What requirements apply to guarding friction drives?
Section 296-307-28034. What requirements apply to guarding keys, set screws, and other projections?
Section 296-307-28036. What requirements apply to guarding collars and couplings?
Section 296-307-28038. Must self-lubricating bearings be used?
Section 296-307-28040. What requirements apply to guarding clutches, cutoff couplings, and clutch pulleys?
Section 296-307-28042. What requirements apply to guarding belt shifters, clutches, shippers, poles, perches, and fasteners?
Section 296-307-28044. What materials must be used for standard guards?
Section 296-307-28046. How must standard guards be manufactured?
Section 296-307-28048. What requirements apply to disk, shield, and U-guards?
Section 296-307-28050. What materials must be used for guards?
Section 296-307-28052. When may wood guards be used?
Section 296-307-28054. What materials may be used for guarding horizontal overhead belts?
Section 296-307-28056. What clearance must be maintained between guards and power transmission machinery?
Section 296-307-28058. How must overhead rope and chain-drive guards be constructed?
Section 296-307-28060. What materials must be used for guardrails and toeboards?
Section 296-307-28062. How must shafting be maintained?
Section 296-307-28064. How must pulleys be maintained?
Section 296-307-28066. How must belts be maintained?
Section 296-307-28068. How must other equipment be maintained?
Section 296-307-290. Auger conveying equipment.
Section 296-307-29005. What requirements apply to auger conveying equipment?
Section 296-307-29010. What other requirements apply to auger conveying equipment manufactured after October 25, 1976?
Section 296-307-300. Guarding farmstead equipment.
Section 296-307-30003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-30006. How must power takeoff shafts of farmstead equipment be guarded?
Section 296-307-30009. How must other power transmission components of farmstead equipment be guarded?
Section 296-307-30012. How must functional components of farmstead equipment be guarded?
Section 296-307-30015. When may guards be removed on farmstead equipment?
Section 296-307-30018. What requirements apply to electrical control for maintaining and servicing farmstead equipment?
Section 296-307-30021. What additional guarding requirements apply to farmstead equipment?
Section 296-307-320. Control of hazardous energy (lockout-tagout).
Section 296-307-32001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-32003. When does this section not apply?
Section 296-307-32005. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-32007. What are the required elements of an energy control program?
Section 296-307-32009. How does an employer determine when to use lockout vs. tagout?
Section 296-307-32011. What requirements must be met to substitute tagout for lockout?
Section 296-307-32013. What are the required elements of energy control procedures?
Section 296-307-32015. What requirements apply to lockout and tagout devices and materials?
Section 296-307-32017. How often must the energy control procedure be inspected?
Section 296-307-32019. What general requirements apply to energy control program training and communication?
Section 296-307-32021. What additional requirements apply to tagout training and communication?
Section 296-307-32023. What requirements apply to employee retraining?
Section 296-307-32025. What training records must an employer keep?
Section 296-307-32027. Who may perform lockout or tagout?
Section 296-307-32029. Who must be notified of lockout and tagout?
Section 296-307-32031. What order of events must lockout or tagout procedures follow?
Section 296-307-32033. What order of events must be followed to remove lockout or tagout devices?
Section 296-307-32035. What requirements apply to testing and positioning machines and equipment?
Section 296-307-32037. What requirements apply to outside servicing contractors?
Section 296-307-32039. What requirements apply to group lockout or tagout?
Section 296-307-32041. What requirements apply to lockout/tagout during shift changes?
Section 296-307-330. Safety color coding; accident prevention signs and tags.
Section 296-307-33001. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-33003. What does red identify in safety color coding?
Section 296-307-33005. What does yellow identify in safety color coding?
Section 296-307-33007. When should signs and tags use "danger" versus "caution"?
Section 296-307-33009. What are the design and color specifications for accident prevention signs?
Section 296-307-33011. What are the proper uses of accident prevention tags?
Section 296-307-340. Portable fire extinguishers.
Section 296-307-34003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-34006. Who is exempt from the requirements of this section?
Section 296-307-34009. What general requirements apply to portable fire extinguishers?
Section 296-307-34012. How should portable fire extinguishers be selected and distributed?
Section 296-307-34015. What are the requirements for inspection, maintenance and testing of portable fire extinguishers?
Section 296-307-34018. What requirements apply to hydrostatic testing?
Section 296-307-34021. What are the training requirements for portable fire extinguishers?
Section 296-307-345. Employee alarm systems.
Section 296-307-34503. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-34506. What general requirements apply to employee alarm systems?
Section 296-307-34509. What are the installation and restoration requirements for employee alarm systems?
Section 296-307-34512. How must employee alarm systems be maintained and tested?
Section 296-307-34515. Where must manually operated devices be located?
Section 296-307-350. Exit routes.
Section 296-307-35003. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-35006. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-35009. What are the design requirements for exit routes?
Section 296-307-35012. What are the operation and maintenance requirements for exit routes?
Section 296-307-35015. What are the requirements for an emergency action plan?
Section 296-307-35018. What are the requirements for a fire prevention plan?
Section 296-307-360. Electrical.
Section 296-307-36005. What does this part cover?
Section 296-307-36010. What definitions apply to this part?
Section 296-307-362. General electrical requirements.
Section 296-307-36203. What electrical equipment must be approved?
Section 296-307-36206. How must electrical equipment safety be determined?
Section 296-307-36209. What requirements apply to guarding live parts?
Section 296-307-36212. What workspace must be provided?
Section 296-307-36215. What general requirements apply to splices?
Section 296-307-36218. What protection must be provided against combustible materials?
Section 296-307-36221. How must electrical equipment be marked?
Section 296-307-36224. How must disconnecting means be marked?
Section 296-307-36227. What access and working space must be provided for electrical equipment of 600 volts, nominal, or less?
Section 296-307-36230. What access and working space must be provided for electrical equipment over 600 volts, nominal?
Section 296-307-364. Electrical installation and maintenance.
Section 296-307-36403. How must flexible cords and cables be installed and maintained?
Section 296-307-36406. How must attachment plugs and receptacles be installed and maintained?
Section 296-307-36409. What must employees do when equipment causes electrical shock?
Section 296-307-36412. What grounding and bonding requirements apply to equipment installation and maintenance?
Section 296-307-36415. What requirements apply to disconnecting means?
Section 296-307-36418. What requirements apply to identification and load rating of electrical equipment?
Section 296-307-36421. How must equipment be installed in wet locations?
Section 296-307-366. Wiring design and protection.
Section 296-307-36603. How must grounded and grounding conductors be used and identified?
Section 296-307-36606. What ampere rating must outlet devices have?
Section 296-307-36609. What requirements apply to conductors?
Section 296-307-36612. What design and protection requirements apply to service-entrances?
Section 296-307-36615. What overcurrent protection must be provided?
Section 296-307-36618. What premises wiring systems must be grounded?
Section 296-307-36621. Must the conductor be grounded for AC premises wiring?
Section 296-307-36624. What general requirements apply to grounding conductors?
Section 296-307-36627. Must the path to ground be continuous?
Section 296-307-36630. What supports, enclosures, and equipment must be grounded?
Section 296-307-36633. How must fixed equipment be grounded?
Section 296-307-36636. How must high voltage systems be grounded?
Section 296-307-368. Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.
Section 296-307-36803. Does this section apply to factory-assembled equipment?
Section 296-307-36806. What wiring methods must be used for temporary wiring?
Section 296-307-36809. When may cable trays be used?
Section 296-307-36812. What requirements apply to open wiring on insulators?
Section 296-307-36815. What wiring requirements apply to cabinets, boxes, and fittings?
Section 296-307-36818. What requirements apply to switches?
Section 296-307-36821. Where must switchboards and panelboards be located?
Section 296-307-36824. When must conductors be insulated?
Section 296-307-36827. When may flexible cords and cables be used?
Section 296-307-36830. How must flexible cords and cables be identified, spliced, and terminated?
Section 296-307-36833. What requirements apply to multiconductor portable cable?
Section 296-307-36836. When may fixture wires be used?
Section 296-307-36839. What requirements apply to wiring for lighting fixtures, lampholders, lamps, and receptacles?
Section 296-307-36842. What requirements apply to wiring for receptacles, cord connectors, and attachment plugs (caps)?
Section 296-307-36845. What requirements apply to wiring for appliances?
Section 296-307-36848. What requirements apply to wiring for motors, motor circuits, and controllers?
Section 296-307-36851. What requirements apply to wiring for transformers?
Section 296-307-36854. What requirements apply to wiring for capacitors?
Section 296-307-36857. How must storage batteries be ventilated?
Section 296-307-36860. What other miscellaneous requirements apply to wiring methods?
Section 296-307-370. Special purpose equipment and installations.
Section 296-307-37003. What requirements apply to cranes, hoists, and runways?
Section 296-307-37006. What requirements apply to elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, and moving walks?
Section 296-307-37009. What requirements apply to the disconnecting means for electric welders?
Section 296-307-37012. What requirements apply to electrically driven or controlled irrigation machines?
Section 296-307-372. Hazardous (classified) locations.
Section 296-307-37203. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-37206. What classifications apply to this section?
Section 296-307-37209. What equipment, wiring methods, and installations may be used in hazardous locations?
Section 296-307-37212. How must conduit be installed in hazardous locations?
Section 296-307-37215. Which equipment may be used in Division 1 and 2 locations?
Section 296-307-37218. What requirements apply to motors and generators used in hazardous locations?
Section 296-307-374. Special systems.
Section 296-307-37403. What requirements apply to systems over 600 volts, nominal?
Section 296-307-37406. What requirements apply to emergency power systems?
Section 296-307-37409. How are Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 remote control, signaling, and power-limited circuits classified?
Section 296-307-37412. What requirements apply to fire protective signaling systems?
Section 296-307-376. Working on or near exposed energized parts.
Section 296-307-37603. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-37606. Who may work on energized parts?
Section 296-307-37609. What requirements apply to working near low voltage lines?
Section 296-307-37612. What requirements apply to qualified persons working near overhead lines?
Section 296-307-37615. What requirements apply to vehicles and mechanical equipment near overhead lines?
Section 296-307-37618. What lighting must be provided for employees working near exposed energized parts?
Section 296-307-37621. What requirements apply to working near exposed energized parts in confined spaces?
Section 296-307-37624. What housekeeping requirements apply to working near exposed energized parts?
Section 296-307-37627. Who may defeat an electrical safety interlock?
Section 296-307-378. Safety-related work practices.
Section 296-307-37801. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-37803. How must employees be trained on safety practices?
Section 296-307-37805. How must safety-related work practices be chosen and used?
Section 296-307-37807. What work practices must be followed for work on exposed deenergized parts?
Section 296-307-37809. Must an employer have a written copy of lockout-tagout procedures?
Section 296-307-37811. What work practices must be followed for deenergizing equipment?
Section 296-307-37813. How must locks and tags be applied?
Section 296-307-37815. What work practices must be followed to verify deenergization?
Section 296-307-37817. What work practices must be followed when reenergizing equipment?
Section 296-307-37819. What safety-related work practices relate to portable electric equipment?
Section 296-307-37821. What safety-related work practices relate to electric power and lighting circuits?
Section 296-307-37823. What safety-related work practices relate to test instruments and equipment?
Section 296-307-37825. What safety-related work practices relate to flammable materials?
Section 296-307-380. Electrical protective equipment.
Section 296-307-38003. How must protective equipment be used?
Section 296-307-38006. What requirements apply to general protective equipment and tools?
Section 296-307-38009. What manufacturing and marking requirements apply to electrical protective devices?
Section 296-307-38012. What electrical requirements apply to electrical protective devices?
Section 296-307-38015. What workmanship and finish requirements apply to electrical protective devices?
Section 296-307-38018. How must electrical protective devices be maintained and used?
Section 296-307-400. Anhydrous ammonia.
Section 296-307-40001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-40003. What definitions apply to this section?
Section 296-307-40005. What general requirements apply to the storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia?
Section 296-307-40007. What requirements apply to systems mounted on farm wagons (implements of husbandry) for the transportation of ammonia?
Section 296-307-40009. What requirements apply to systems mounted on farm wagons (implements of husbandry) for the application of ammonia?
Section 296-307-40011. What requirements must approved anhydrous ammonia equipment meet?
Section 296-307-40013. What requirements apply to the construction, original test, and requalification of nonrefrigerated containers?
Section 296-307-40015. How must nonrefrigerated containers and systems (other than DOT containers) be marked?
Section 296-307-40017. Where may anhydrous ammonia containers be located?
Section 296-307-40019. What requirements apply to container accessories?
Section 296-307-40021. What requirements apply to piping, tubing, and fittings?
Section 296-307-40023. What specifications must hoses meet?
Section 296-307-40025. What requirements apply to safety-relief devices?
Section 296-307-40027. What emergency precautions are required when handling anhydrous ammonia?
Section 296-307-40029. What requirements apply to filling densities?
Section 296-307-40031. What requirements apply to the transfer of liquids?
Section 296-307-40033. What requirements apply to tank car unloading points and operations?
Section 296-307-40035. What requirements apply to the liquid-level gauging device?
Section 296-307-40037. How should aboveground uninsulated containers be maintained?
Section 296-307-40039. What requirements apply to electrical equipment and wiring?
Section 296-307-410. Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases.
Section 296-307-41001. What does this part cover?
Section 296-307-41003. Which LP-gas installations are not covered by this part?
Section 296-307-41005. What definitions apply to this part?
Section 296-307-41007. When must LP-gas be odorized?
Section 296-307-41009. Must LP-gas containers and equipment be approved?
Section 296-307-41011. What construction and test requirements must containers meet?
Section 296-307-41013. How must containers be welded?
Section 296-307-41015. How must containers be marked?
Section 296-307-41017. Where must containers be located?
Section 296-307-41019. What requirements apply to valves and accessories?
Section 296-307-41021. What requirements apply to piping, tubing, and fittings?
Section 296-307-41023. What specifications must hoses meet?
Section 296-307-41025. What requirements apply to safety devices?
Section 296-307-41027. How must indirect fired vaporizers be constructed and installed?
Section 296-307-41029. How must atmospheric vaporizers be constructed and installed?
Section 296-307-41031. How must direct gas-fired vaporizers be constructed and installed?
Section 296-307-41033. How must direct gas-fired tank heaters be constructed and installed?
Section 296-307-41035. How must dehydrators be constructed and installed?
Section 296-307-41037. What are the maximum filling densities?
Section 296-307-41039. What requirements apply to LP-gas in buildings?
Section 296-307-41041. What requirements apply to transfer of liquids?
Section 296-307-41043. Must workers be trained?
Section 296-307-41045. What fire protection must be provided for LP-gas installations?
Section 296-307-41047. What electrical requirements apply to LP-gas installations?
Section 296-307-41049. What requirements apply to liquid-level gauging devices?
Section 296-307-41051. What requirements apply to appliances?
Section 296-307-415. Cylinder systems.
Section 296-307-41501. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-41503. What is a "cylinder system"?
Section 296-307-41505. How must containers be marked for cylinder systems?
Section 296-307-41507. What additional requirements apply to cylinder systems installed outdoors?
Section 296-307-41509. What additional requirements apply to cylinder system installed indoors?
Section 296-307-41511. What requirements apply to valves and accessories?
Section 296-307-41513. What requirements apply to safety devices for cylinder systems?
Section 296-307-41515. What other requirements apply to cylinder systems?
Section 296-307-420. Systems using non-DOT containers.
Section 296-307-42001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-42003. How must non-DOT containers be designed and classified?
Section 296-307-42005. What requirements apply to valves and accessories, filler pipes, and discharge pipes for non-DOT containers?
Section 296-307-42007. What additional requirements apply to safety devices for non-DOT containers?
Section 296-307-42009. When may non-DOT containers be reinstalled?
Section 296-307-42011. What is the maximum capacity allowed for non-DOT containers?
Section 296-307-42013. How must non-DOT containers be installed?
Section 296-307-42015. How must non-DOT containers be protected?
Section 296-307-42017. What requirements apply to non-DOT containers in industrial plants?
Section 296-307-42019. What requirements apply to container-charging plants?
Section 296-307-42021. What fire protection must be provided for non-DOT containers?
Section 296-307-42023. What other requirements apply to non-DOT containers?
Section 296-307-425. LP-gas as a motor fuel.
Section 296-307-42501. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-42503. What general requirements apply to LP-gas used as a motor fuel?
Section 296-307-42505. How must fuel containers be designed and classified?
Section 296-307-42507. How must fuel containers be installed?
Section 296-307-42509. What requirements apply to valves and accessories?
Section 296-307-42511. What requirements apply to piping, tubing, and fittings?
Section 296-307-42513. What requirements apply to safety devices?
Section 296-307-42515. What requirements apply to vaporizers?
Section 296-307-42517. What requirements apply to gas regulating and mixing equipment?
Section 296-307-42519. What is the maximum container capacity allowed?
Section 296-307-42521. What requirements apply to stationary engines used indoors?
Section 296-307-42523. What requirements apply to portable engines used indoors?
Section 296-307-42525. What requirements apply to industrial trucks used indoors?
Section 296-307-42527. How must LP-gas-fueled vehicles be garaged?
Section 296-307-430. Storage of containers awaiting use or resale.
Section 296-307-43001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-43003. What general requirements apply to storage of containers?
Section 296-307-43005. How must containers be stored within buildings frequented by the public?
Section 296-307-43007. How must containers be stored in buildings not frequented by the public?
Section 296-307-43009. How must containers be stored within special buildings or rooms?
Section 296-307-43011. How must containers be stored outdoors?
Section 296-307-43013. What fire protection must be provided for stored containers?
Section 296-307-435. LP-gas system installations on commercial vehicles.
Section 296-307-43501. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-43503. How must containers be constructed?
Section 296-307-43505. What is the maximum capacity allowed for LP-gas installations on commercial vehicles?
Section 296-307-43507. Where must systems be located?
Section 296-307-43509. What requirements apply to valves and accessories?
Section 296-307-43511. What requirements apply to safety devices?
Section 296-307-43513. What types of systems may be used on commercial vehicles?
Section 296-307-43515. What requirements apply to enclosures and mounting?
Section 296-307-43517. What requirements apply to piping, tubing, and fittings?
Section 296-307-43519. What requirements apply to appliances?
Section 296-307-43521. What general precautions must be followed for LP-gas system installations on commercial vehicles?
Section 296-307-43523. How must containers be charged?
Section 296-307-43525. What fire protection must be provided for mobile cook units?
Section 296-307-440. LP-gas service stations.
Section 296-307-44001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-44003. How must storage containers be designed and classified?
Section 296-307-44005. What requirements apply to valves and accessories?
Section 296-307-44007. What requirements apply to safety devices?
Section 296-307-44009. What is the maximum capacity allowed for containers?
Section 296-307-44011. How must storage containers be installed?
Section 296-307-44013. What equipment must be protected against tampering?
Section 296-307-44015. What requirements apply to the transport truck unloading point?
Section 296-307-44017. What requirements apply to piping, valves, and fittings?
Section 296-307-44019. What requirements apply to pumps and accessory equipment?
Section 296-307-44021. What requirements apply to LP-gas dispensing devices?
Section 296-307-44023. Is smoking allowed at LP-gas service stations?
Section 296-307-44025. What fire protection must be provided at LP-gas service stations?
Section 296-307-445. Scope.
Section 296-307-450. General requirements.
Section 296-307-45005. Construct safe dip tanks.
Section 296-307-45010. Provide proper ventilation for the vapor area.
Section 296-307-45015. Take additional precautions if you recirculate ventilation system exhaust air into the workplace.
Section 296-307-45020. Take additional precautions when using an exhaust hood.
Section 296-307-45025. Periodically inspect your dip tanks and associated equipment and correct any deficiencies.
Section 296-307-45030. Make sure employees working near dip tanks know appropriate first-aid procedures.
Section 296-307-45035. Prepare dip tanks before cleaning.
Section 296-307-45045. Protect employees during welding, burning, or other work using open flames.
Section 296-307-45050. Protect employees that use liquids that may burn, irritate, or otherwise harm the skin.
Section 296-307-455. Additional requirements for dip tanks using flammable or combustible liquids.
Section 296-307-45505. Include additional safeguards when constructing dip tanks.
Section 296-307-45510. Provide overflow pipes.
Section 296-307-45515. Provide bottom drains.
Section 296-307-45520. Provide fire protection in the vapor area.
Section 296-307-45525. Provide additional fire protection for large dip tanks.
Section 296-307-45535. Prevent static electricity sparks or arcs when adding liquids to a dip tank.
Section 296-307-45540. Control ignition sources.
Section 296-307-45545. Provide safe electrical wiring and equipment where the liquid can drip or splash.
Section 296-307-45550. Keep the area around dip tanks clear of combustible material and properly dispose of waste.
Section 296-307-45555. Make sure heating the liquid in your dip tanks does not cause a fire.
Section 296-307-45560. Make sure a heating system used for drying objects does not cause a fire.
Section 296-307-45565. Make sure conveyor systems are safe.
Section 296-307-460. Additional requirements for dip tanks used for specific processes.
Section 296-307-46005. Meet specific requirements if you use a hardening or tempering tank.
Section 296-307-46025. Provide additional safeguards for vapor degreasing tanks.
Section 296-307-46030. Control liquid spray over an open surface cleaning or degreasing tank.
Section 296-307-465. Definitions.
Section 296-307-475. Welding, cutting, and brazing.
Section 296-307-47501. What definitions apply to this part?
Section 296-307-480. Installation and operation of oxygen fuel gas systems for welding and cutting.
Section 296-307-48001. What general requirements apply to oxygen fuel gas systems?
Section 296-307-48003. What requirements apply to portable cylinders?
Section 296-307-48005. What general requirements apply to storing compressed gas cylinders?
Section 296-307-48007. How must fuel-gas cylinders be stored?
Section 296-307-48009. How must oxygen cylinders be stored?
Section 296-307-48011. What general operating procedures apply to working with cylinders and containers?
Section 296-307-48013. What requirements apply to safety devices on cylinders?
Section 296-307-48015. How must cylinders be transported?
Section 296-307-48017. How must cylinders be handled?
Section 296-307-48019. What requirements apply to cylinder valves?
Section 296-307-48021. What requirements apply to cylinder regulators?
Section 296-307-48023. What requirements apply to fuel-gas manifolds?
Section 296-307-48025. What requirements apply to high pressure oxygen manifolds?
Section 296-307-48027. What requirements apply to low pressure oxygen manifolds?
Section 296-307-48029. What requirements apply to manifolding portable outlet headers?
Section 296-307-48031. What operating procedures apply to cylinder manifolds?
Section 296-307-48033. How must service piping systems be designed?
Section 296-307-48035. What requirements apply to piping joints?
Section 296-307-48037. How must service piping systems be installed?
Section 296-307-48039. How must service piping systems be painted and marked?
Section 296-307-48041. How must service piping systems be tested?
Section 296-307-48043. How must equipment be installed?
Section 296-307-48045. How must service piping systems be protected?
Section 296-307-48047. What requirements apply to piping protective equipment?
Section 296-307-48049. What requirements apply to station outlet protective equipment?
Section 296-307-48051. What requirements apply to hose and hose connections?
Section 296-307-48053. What requirements apply to pressure-reducing regulators?
Section 296-307-485. Installation and operation of resistance welding equipment.
Section 296-307-48501. What general requirements apply to resistance welding equipment?
Section 296-307-48503. What requirements apply to portable welding machines?
Section 296-307-48505. What requirements apply to flash welding equipment?
Section 296-307-48507. Who must perform a job hazard analysis?
Section 296-307-48509. What maintenance requirements apply to resistance welding equipment?
Section 296-307-490. Application, installation, and operation of arc welding and cutting equipment.
Section 296-307-49001. What environmental conditions must be taken into account when selecting arc welding equipment?
Section 296-307-49003. What voltages must arc welding equipment use?
Section 296-307-49005. How must arc welding equipment be designed?
Section 296-307-49007. How must arc welding equipment be installed?
Section 296-307-49009. How must arc welding equipment be grounded?
Section 296-307-49011. What requirements apply to supply connections and conductors?
Section 296-307-49013. How must arc welding equipment be operated?
Section 296-307-49015. How must arc welding equipment be maintained?
Section 296-307-495. Fire prevention and protection.
Section 296-307-49501. What basic fire prevention precautions must be taken?
Section 296-307-49503. What special fire prevention precautions must be taken?
Section 296-307-49505. What precautions must be taken when welding or cutting containers?
Section 296-307-49507. What precautions must be taken when welding in confined spaces?
Section 296-307-500. Protection of employees.
Section 296-307-50001. How must eye protection be selected?
Section 296-307-50003. What specifications must eye protection meet?
Section 296-307-50005. What protective clothing must welders wear?
Section 296-307-50007. What other requirements apply to employee protection?
Section 296-307-50009. What employee protection must be provided in confined spaces?
Section 296-307-50011. What general requirements apply to welding ventilation?
Section 296-307-50013. What ventilation must be provided for general welding and cutting?
Section 296-307-50015. What requirements apply to local exhaust hoods and booths?
Section 296-307-50017. What ventilation must be provided in confined spaces?
Section 296-307-50019. What requirements apply to welding fluorine compounds?
Section 296-307-50021. What requirements apply to welding zinc?
Section 296-307-50023. What requirements apply to welding lead?
Section 296-307-50025. What requirements apply to welding beryllium?
Section 296-307-50027. What requirements apply to welding cadmium?
Section 296-307-50029. What requirements apply to welding mercury?
Section 296-307-520. Powered industrial trucks (forklifts).
Section 296-307-52001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-52003. What is a "powered industrial truck"?
Section 296-307-52005. What manufacturer's requirements apply to powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52007. What are the classifications of powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52009. What must a user consider before choosing a powered industrial truck?
Section 296-307-52011. What requirements determine which trucks to use in specific hazardous environments?
Section 296-307-52013. In what environments may converted trucks be used?
Section 296-307-52015. What requirements apply to overhead safety guards?
Section 296-307-52017. What requirements apply to load backrests?
Section 296-307-52019. What requirements apply to fuel handling and storage?
Section 296-307-52021. What requirements apply to lighting for operating areas?
Section 296-307-52023. What level of carbon monoxide gas is allowed?
Section 296-307-52025. What requirements apply to dockboards (bridge plates)?
Section 296-307-52027. What rules apply to loading trucks, trailers, and railroad cars with powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52029. What are the operator training requirements for powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52030. Is there any additional (nonmandatory) information that may assist me with powered industrial truck operator training?
Section 296-307-52031. What requirements apply to operating powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52033. When may trucks be used to open or close freight car doors?
Section 296-307-52035. What requirements apply to lifting employees on the forks of trucks?
Section 296-307-52037. What requirements apply to using platforms for hoisting employees?
Section 296-307-52039. What requirements apply to traveling in a powered industrial truck?
Section 296-307-52041. What requirements apply to traveling speeds of powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52043. What requirements apply to loading powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52045. What requirements apply to servicing powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-52047. What requirements apply to maintaining powered industrial trucks?
Section 296-307-530. Rim wheel servicing.
Section 296-307-53001. What does this section cover?
Section 296-307-53003. What definitions apply to rim wheel servicing?
Section 296-307-53005. What training must an employer provide for employees who service rim wheels?
Section 296-307-53007. What requirements apply to restraining devices?
Section 296-307-53009. What other equipment must an employer provide for rim wheel servicing?
Section 296-307-53011. What requirements apply to wheel component assembly?
Section 296-307-53013. What are the safe operating procedures for servicing multipiece rim wheels?
Section 296-307-53015. What are the safe operating procedures for servicing single-piece rim wheels?
Section 296-307-53017. How can an employer order the OSHA charts?
Section 296-307-550. Employer chemical hazard communication—Introduction.
Section 296-307-55005. Develop, implement, maintain, and make available a written Chemical Hazard Communication Program.
Section 296-307-55010. Identify and list all the hazardous chemicals present in your workplace.
Section 296-307-55015. Obtain and maintain material safety data sheets (MSDSs) for each hazardous chemical used.
Section 296-307-55020. Make sure material safety data sheets are readily accessible to your employees.
Section 296-307-55025. Label containers holding hazardous chemicals.
Section 296-307-55030. Inform and train your employees about hazardous chemicals in your workplace.
Section 296-307-55035. Follow these rules for laboratories using hazardous chemicals.
Section 296-307-55040. Follow these rules for handling chemicals in factory-sealed containers.
Section 296-307-55045. Translate certain chemical hazard communication documents upon request.
Section 296-307-55050. Attempt to obtain a material safety data sheet (MSDS) upon request.
Section 296-307-55055. Items or chemicals exempt from the rule, and exemptions from labeling.
Section 296-307-55060. Definitions.
Section 296-307-560. Scope.
Section 296-307-56005. Hazard evaluation.
Section 296-307-56010. Conduct complete hazard evaluations.
Section 296-307-56015. Provide access to hazard evaluation procedures.
Section 296-307-56020. Material safety data sheets.
Section 296-307-56025. Develop or obtain material safety data sheets (MSDSs).
Section 296-307-56030. Provide MSDSs for products shipped, transferred or sold over-the-counter.
Section 296-307-56035. Follow-up if an MSDS is not provided.
Section 296-307-56040. Labeling.
Section 296-307-56045. Label containers of hazardous chemicals.
Section 296-307-56050. Definitions.
Section 296-307-570. Lighting rule.
Section 296-307-57005. Provide and maintain adequate lighting.
Section 296-307-590. Environmental tobacco smoke in the office—Summary.
Section 296-307-59005. Prohibit tobacco smoke in your office work environment.
Section 296-307-594. Scope.
Section 296-307-596. Respirator program administrator.
Section 296-307-59605. Designate a program administrator.
Section 296-307-598. Voluntary respirator use requirements.
Section 296-307-59805. Make sure voluntary use of respirators is safe.
Section 296-307-59810. Keep voluntary use program records.
Section 296-307-600. Written respirator program and recordkeeping.
Section 296-307-60005. Develop and maintain a written program.
Section 296-307-60010. Keep respirator program records.
Section 296-307-602. Respirator selection.
Section 296-307-60205. Select and provide appropriate respirators.
Section 296-307-604. Medical evaluations.
Section 296-307-60405. Provide medical evaluations.
Section 296-307-606. Fit testing.
Section 296-307-60605. Conduct fit testing.
Section 296-307-608. Training.
Section 296-307-60805. Provide effective training.
Section 296-307-610. Maintenance.
Section 296-307-61005. Maintain respirators in a clean and reliable condition.
Section 296-307-61010. Store respirators properly.
Section 296-307-61015. Inspect and repair respirators.
Section 296-307-612. Safe use and removal of respirators.
Section 296-307-61205. Prevent sealing problems with tight-fitting respirators.
Section 296-307-61210. Make sure employees leave the use area before removing respirators.
Section 296-307-614. Standby requirements for immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) conditions.
Section 296-307-61405. Provide standby assistance in immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) conditions.
Section 296-307-616. Air quality for self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and air-line respirators.
Section 296-307-61605. Make sure breathing air and oxygen meet established specifications.
Section 296-307-61610. Prevent conditions that could create a hazardous breathing air supply.
Section 296-307-61615. Make sure compressors do not create a hazardous breathing air supply.
Section 296-307-618. Labeling of air-purifying respirator filters, cartridges, and canisters.
Section 296-307-61805. Keep labels readable on respirator filters, cartridges, and canisters during use.
Section 296-307-620. Required procedures for respiratory protection program.
Section 296-307-62005. Use this medical questionnaire for medical evaluations.
Section 296-307-62010. Follow these fit-testing procedures for tight-fitting respirators.
Section 296-307-62015. Follow procedures established for cleaning and disinfecting respirators.
Section 296-307-62020. Follow procedures established for seal checking respirators.
Section 296-307-622. Definitions.
Section 296-307-624. Scope.
Section 296-307-626. Evaluate and control employee exposures.
Section 296-307-62605. Identify and evaluate respiratory hazards.
Section 296-307-62610. Control employee exposures.
Section 296-307-62615. Use respirators.
Section 296-307-62620. Notify employees.
Section 296-307-62625. Permissible exposure limits of air contaminants.
Section 296-307-628. Definitions.
Section 296-307-630. Scope.
Section 296-307-632. Summary.
Section 296-307-63205. Conduct employee noise exposure monitoring.
Section 296-307-63210. Control employee noise exposures that equal or exceed 90 dBA TWA8.
Section 296-307-63215. Make sure employees use hearing protection when their noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 dBA TWA8.
Section 296-307-63220. Make sure exposed employees receive training about noise and hearing protection.
Section 296-307-63225. Make sure warning signs are posted for areas where noise levels equal or exceed 115 dBA.
Section 296-307-63230. Arrange for oversight of audiometric testing.
Section 296-307-63235. Identify and correct deficiencies in your hearing loss prevention program.
Section 296-307-63240. Document your hearing loss prevention activities.
Section 296-307-634. Summary.
Section 296-307-63405. Make sure that noise-measuring equipment meets recognized standards.
Section 296-307-63410. Measure employee noise exposure.
Section 296-307-63415. Use these equations when estimating full-day noise exposure from sound level measurements.
Section 296-307-636. Summary.
Section 296-307-63605. Provide audiometric testing at no cost to employees.
Section 296-307-63610. Establish a baseline audiogram for each exposed employee.
Section 296-307-63615. Conduct annual audiograms.
Section 296-307-63620. Review audiograms that indicate a standard threshold shift.
Section 296-307-63625. Keep the baseline audiogram without revision, unless annual audiograms indicate a persistent threshold shift or a significant improvement in hearing.
Section 296-307-63630. Make sure a record is kept of audiometric tests.
Section 296-307-63635. Make sure audiometric testing equipment meets these requirements.
Section 296-307-638. Summary.
Section 296-307-63805. Conduct hearing protection audits at least quarterly.
Section 296-307-63810. Make sure staff conducting audits are properly trained.
Section 296-307-63815. Assess the hearing protection used by each employee during audits.
Section 296-307-63820. Document your hearing protection audits.
Section 296-307-63825. Make sure third-party hearing loss prevention programs meet the following requirements.
Section 296-307-640. Noise definitions.
Section 296-307-642. Scope.
Section 296-307-644. Summary.
Section 296-307-64402. Identify permit-required confined spaces.
Section 296-307-64404. Inform employees and control entry to permit-required confined spaces.
Section 296-307-64406. Follow these requirements when you contract with another employer to enter your confined space.
Section 296-307-646. Summary.
Section 296-307-64602. Develop a written permit-required confined space program.
Section 296-307-64604. Meet these additional requirements if your employees enter another employer's confined space.
Section 296-307-648. Summary.
Section 296-307-64802. Provide employee training.
Section 296-307-64804. Certify employee proficiency.
Section 296-307-650. Summary.
Section 296-307-65002. Implement procedures for entry permits.
Section 296-307-65004. Use an entry permit that contains all required information.
Section 296-307-65006. Keep and review your entry permits.
Section 296-307-65008. Prevent unauthorized entry.
Section 296-307-65010. Provide, maintain, and use proper equipment.
Section 296-307-65012. Evaluate and control hazards for safe entry.
Section 296-307-65014. Make sure you have adequate rescue and emergency services available.
Section 296-307-65016. Use nonentry rescue systems or methods whenever possible.
Section 296-307-65018. Make sure entry supervisors perform their responsibilities and duties.
Section 296-307-65020. Provide an attendant outside the permit-required confined space.
Section 296-307-65022. Make sure entrants know the hazardous conditions and their duties.
Section 296-307-65024. Implement procedures for ending entry.
Section 296-307-652. Alternate entry procedures.
Section 296-307-65202. Make sure the following conditions are met if using alternate entry procedures.
Section 296-307-65204. Follow these alternate entry procedures for permit-required confined spaces.
Section 296-307-654. Nonpermit confined spaces requirements.
Section 296-307-65402. Follow these requirements when classifying a confined space as a nonpermit confined space.
Section 296-307-65404. Reevaluate nonpermit confined spaces if hazards develop.
Section 296-307-656. Definitions.
Section 296-307-704. Scope.
Section 296-307-70410. Planning.
Section 296-307-70415. Training.
Section 296-307-70420. Medical surveillance.
Section 296-307-70425. Keep records.
Section 296-307-70430. Incident requirements.
Section 296-307-70435. Implement and maintain an incident command system (ICS).
Section 296-307-70440. Prepare skilled support personnel.
Section 296-307-70445. Make sure the incident commander oversees activities during the response.
Section 296-307-70450. Use the buddy system in danger areas.
Section 296-307-70455. Provide rescue and medical assistance.
Section 296-307-70460. Personal protective equipment.
Section 296-307-70465. Control hazards created by personal protective equipment (PPE).
Section 296-307-70470. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) properly.
Section 296-307-70475. Postemergency response.
Section 296-307-70480. Definitions.