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TypeTitleDateState
News Agency Reviews Hours-of-Service Rule for Truckers01/24/2005National
Talks'Flicker-Switchers,' Unite! (Word) National
Interpretations01/13/1992 - DOT has jurisdiction of the trucking industry.[1975.1] National
Interpretations01/13/1992 - Motor vehicle accidents are not within OSHA's jurisdiction.[1975.1] National
Interpretations01/14/1993 - Transportation of hazardous waste. National
Interpretations01/19/1994 - 1926.601(b)(9) - Passenger seat belts not required on school buses. National
Interpretations01/24/1992 - 1926.1000 - Roll-over protective-structures on Cary-lift loaders National
Interpretations01/24/1997 - Cross-view back-up mirrors on delivery trucks. National
Interpretations02/04/2004 - Requirements for providing seatbelts for drivers whose size precludes their using seatbelts.[1926.601; 1926.601(b)(9); 1926.95(a); 1910.132(a); 1926.601(a)] National
Interpretations02/05/2004 - Material safety data sheet requirements for experimental chemical mixtures that are shipped off-site.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(3)(iv); 1910.1200(g)] National
Interpretations02/28/2001 - Use of cab shields on haulage vehicles with 4 ft separation between cab and dump truck body.[1926.601(b)(6)] National
Interpretations03/03/1998 - Logging equipment brake system requirements. National
Interpretations03/04/2002 - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.[1910.132(a)] National
Final Rules03/09/01 - Notice - Pipeline Safety03/09/2001National
Interpretations03/09/2004- Requirements for reverse signal alarms for vehicles with obstructed views to the rear.[1910.269; 1910.269(p)(1)(ii)(A); 1910.269(p)(1)(ii)(B)] National
Interpretations03/10/2004- Fall protection is not required where there is no feasible means of providing it while working on vehicles or trailers.[1926.500; 1926.501(b)(1); 1926.95(a)] National
Interpretations03/27/1992 - 1910.120 - Towing operators skilled in operating equipment for emergency responses. National
Interpretations03/30/2004- Written approval requirements for powered industrial truck modifications and additions that affect capacity or safe operation.[1910.178; 1910.178(a)(4)] National
Interpretations04/02/1992 - 1910.120 - Vehicle operations on hazardous waste sites. National
Interpretations04/07/1994 - 1910.1030 - Whether containers which meet the criteria of the U.S. Department of Transportation Infectious Substance Regulations. National
Proposed Rules05/02/01 - Proposed Rule - Temporary Reduction of Hazardous Materials Registration Fees (49 CFR)05/05/2001National
Interpretations05/05/1992 - 1926.350 - Transportation of compressed gas chambers. National
Interpretations05/20/1993 - Review of Robostop TCD 2000 product. National
Interpretations05/25/2004- Training and designation of first aid providers in general industry and construction.[1910.151(b); 1910.1030(c)(2); 1926.50(c)] National
Interpretations05/27/2004- Equipment reverse signal alarms must be audible above surrounding noise level.[1926.601(b)(4); 1926.601(b)(4)(i); 1926.601(b)(4)(ii); 1926.602(a)(9)(ii)] National
Interpretations05/28/1997 - Reporting over-the-road fatalities; Refusing entry and employee interviews to an OSHA inspector; and OSHA's policy associated with seat belts on forklift trucks. National
Interpretations05/28/2004- OSHA jurisdiction over oil and gas pipelines may be preempted by DOT standards.[1926.651(b)(2); 1975.1] National
Interpretations06/10/1993 - Back-up alarm requirements on vehicles. National
Interpretations06/17/2004- Clarification of the Powered Industrial Truck (1910.178) standard's use of the terms "in need of repair," "defective," and "unsafe."[1910.178; 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(1); 1910.178(p); 1910.178(q)] National
Proposed Rules07/03/01 - Proposed Rule - Revisions to Incident Reporting Requirements and the Hazardous Materials Incident Report Form (49 CFR Part 171)09/01/2001National
Interpretations07/12/1993 - 1926.601(b)(4)(i) - Reverse signal alarms for motor vehicles. National
Directives07/12/1994 - STD 1-5.18A - Acceptance of U.S. Department of Transportaion Exemption National
Interpretations07/20/1992 - 1926.902(h) - Marking of vehicles transporting explosives. National
Interpretations07/21/1999 - Bloodborne pathogens: OSHA acceptance of DOT "Infectious Substances" label.[1910.1030(g)(1)(i)] National
Interpretations07/24/1992 - 1926.1000 - ROPS requirements for industrial tractors with backhoe attachments. National
Interpretations08/01/2005 - PIT Operator's Triennial Performance Evaluation Requires Demonstration of both Knowledge and Skills for Safe Operation of Vehicle. [1910.178; 1910.178(l)(4)]  National
Directives08/05/1981 - STD 1-11.7 - 29 CFR 1910.178(k)(1) and (m)(7): Mechanical Means to Secure Trucks or Trailers to a Loading Dock National
Interpretations08/25/1992 - 1910.1030 - Guidelines for school buses under the bloodborne pathogens standard. National
Interpretations08/26/1996 - DOT Approved Gas Cans. National
Interpretations08/26/2004- Recordability of a fatal traffic accident in a foreign project location.[1904.5(b)(6)] National
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