1 Chapter 7: OSHA 29 CFR 1926  Subpart A: General Requirements  Subpart B: General Interpretations  Subpart C: General Safety and health provisions.

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1 Chapter 7: OSHA 29 CFR 1926  Subpart A: General Requirements  Subpart B: General Interpretations  Subpart C: General Safety and health provisions  Subpart D: Occupational Health and Environmental Controls  Subpart E: Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment

2 Subpart A: General Requirements  – Purpose and Scope  – Variations from safety and health standards  – Inspections: right of entry  – Rule of practice for administrative adjudications for enforcement of safety and health standards

3 Subpart B: General Interpretations  – Scope of subpart  – Coverage under Section 103 of the act distinguished  – Reorganization Plan Number 14 of 1950  – Interpretations of Statutory Terms  – Federal Contracts for “mixed” types of performance  – Relationship to the Service Contract Act; Walsh-Healy Act  – Rules of Construction

4 Subpart C: General Safety and Health Provisions  – General Safety and Health Provisions  – Safety training and education  – Recording and reporting of injuries  – First aid and medical attention  – Fire protection and prevention  – Housekeeping  – Illumination  – Sanitation

5 Subpart C: General Safety and Health Provisions  – Personal Protective equipment  – Acceptable Certifications  – Shipbuilding and ship repairing  – Incorporation by reference  – Definitions  – Acess to employee exposure and medical records  – Means of egress  – Employee emergency action plans

6 Subpart D: Occupational Health and Environmental Controls  – Medical Services and First Aid  – Sanitation  – Occupational noise exposure  – Ionizing radiation  – Non-Ionizing radiation  – Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists

7 Subpart D: Occupational Health and Environmental Controls  Illumination  – Ventilation  – (Reserved)  – Hazard Comunications  – Methylenedianiline  – Retention of DOT markings  Lead

8 Subpart E: Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment  – Criteria for personal protective equipment  – Occupational foot protection  – Protective clothing for fire brigades  – Respiratory protection for fire brigades  – (Reserved)  – Head Protection

9 Subpart E: Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment  – Hearing Protection  – Eye and Face Protection  – Respiratory Protection  – Safety Belts, lifelines, and lanyards  – Safey Nets  – Working over or near water  – Definitions applicable to this subpart.