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General Industry (29 CFR 1910)

Subpart DWalking-Working Surfaces

Walking-working surfaces, fall protection in general industry.

10 §
Subpart EExit Routes and Emergency Planning

Means of egress and emergency action plans.

7 §
Subpart FPowered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms
3 §
Subpart GOccupational Health and Environmental Control
4 §
Subpart HHazardous Materials

Hazardous materials handling and storage.

17 §
§ 1910.101Compressed gases (general requirements).§ 1910.102Acetylene.§ 1910.103Hydrogen.§ 1910.104Oxygen.§ 1910.105Nitrous oxide.§ 1910.106Flammable liquids.§ 1910.107Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials.§ 1910.109Explosives and blasting agents.§ 1910.110Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases.§ 1910.111Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia.§ 1910.119Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals.§ 1910.120Hazardous waste operations and emergency response.§ 1910.122Table of contents.§ 1910.123Dipping and coating operations: Coverage and definitions.§ 1910.124General requirements for dipping and coating operations.§ 1910.125Additional requirements for dipping and coating operations that use flammable liquids or liquids with flashpoints greater than 199.4 °F (93 °C).§ 1910.126Additional requirements for special dipping and coating operations.
Subpart IPersonal Protective Equipment

Personal protective equipment requirements.

8 §
Subpart JGeneral Environmental Controls

Lockout/tagout, confined spaces, sanitation.

6 §
Subpart KMedical and First Aid
1 §
Subpart LFire Protection
11 §
Subpart NMaterials Handling and Storage
8 §
Subpart OMachinery and Machine Guarding

Machine guarding and power tools.

8 §
Subpart PHand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
4 §
Subpart QWelding, Cutting and Brazing
5 §
Subpart SElectrical
14 §
Subpart ZToxic and Hazardous Substances

Hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, chemical exposure.

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§ 1910.1200Hazard communication.§ 1910.1000Air contaminants.§ 1910.1001Asbestos.§ 1910.1002Coal tar pitch volatiles; interpretation of term.§ 1910.100313 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.).§ 1910.1004alpha-Naphthylamine.§ 1910.1006Methyl chloromethyl ether.§ 1910.10073,′-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts).§ 1910.1008bis-Chloromethyl ether.§ 1910.1009beta-Naphthylamine.§ 1910.1010Benzidine.§ 1910.10114-Aminodiphenyl.§ 1910.1012Ethyleneimine.§ 1910.1013beta-Propiolactone.§ 1910.10142-Acetylaminofluorene.§ 1910.10154-Dimethylaminoazobenzene.§ 1910.1016N-Nitrosodimethylamine.§ 1910.1017Vinyl chloride.§ 1910.1018Inorganic arsenic.§ 1910.1020Access to employee exposure and medical records.§ 1910.1024Beryllium.§ 1910.1025Lead.§ 1910.1026Chromium (VI).§ 1910.1027Cadmium.§ 1910.1028Benzene.§ 1910.1029Coke oven emissions.§ 1910.1030Bloodborne pathogens.§ 1910.1043Cotton dust.§ 1910.10441,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane.§ 1910.1045Acrylonitrile.§ 1910.1047Ethylene oxide.§ 1910.1048Formaldehyde.§ 1910.1050Methylenedianiline.§ 1910.10511,3-Butadiene.§ 1910.1052Methylene chloride.§ 1910.1053Respirable crystalline silica.§ 1910.1096Ionizing radiation.§ 1910.1201Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels.§ 1910.1450Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories.