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Directives02/06/1989 - CPL 2.34 CH-4 - Change to the Construction Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual.07/18/2003National
Interpretations04/05/1995 - Newly revised asbestos standard as it pertains to roofing.04/05/1995National
Interpretations11/01/1995 - Clarification of mechanical chipping device used in floor tile removal.11/01/1995National
Interpretations1926.62 - Employee notification as covered under 29 CFR 1926.26(d)(8)(i).04/04/1995National
InterpretationsAfter changing protective clothing for a lunch break, it should not be reused for the balance of the shift.[1926.1101]06/21/1993National
InterpretationsAggressive vs non-aggressive removal of asbestos-containing flooring material; negative exposure assessment methods for direct and indirect employee exposures.[1926.1101]05/07/2003National
InterpretationsApplicable asbestos standard for replacing a rubber encapsulated asbestos gasket.[1910.1001; 1926.1101] 09/10/2003National
InterpretationsApplication of Asbestos Standards to repair and maintenance operations.[1926.1101; 1910.1001; 1910.12(b)]09/26/2001National
InterpretationsApplication of construction standard to demolition operations involving material less than 1% asbestos.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(g)(1)(ii); 1926.1101(g)(1)(iii)] 10/27/2003National
InterpretationsApplication of the Asbestos Standard to the removal of ACM debris and intact material.[1926.1101(b); 1926.1101(g)]08/26/2002National
InterpretationsAsbestos Standard for Construction.[1910.1001; 1926.1101]09/04/1996National
Guidance DocumentsAsbestos Standard for the Construction Industry National
InterpretationsAsbestos standard: Joint compound is not a surfacing material.05/14/1998National
InterpretationsAsbestos standard: Written opinion from the examining physician.05/05/1998National
InterpretationsAsbestos surveying and sampling associated with the remodeling, renovation, and demolition of buildings.08/20/1997National
InterpretationsAsbestos tests, evaluations, and sample collections: qualified persons.07/01/1998National
InterpretationsClarification of "surfacing material" under the asbestos standard.06/18/1999National
InterpretationsClarification of Asbestos Standard for construction.06/28/1996National
InterpretationsClarification of Asbestos standard.08/26/1996National
InterpretationsClarification on number of employees required for glovebag removal operations.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(g)(5)(ii)(B)(9)] 07/13/2009National
InterpretationsClass III asbestos work: training, medical surveillance, PPE, and surfacing materials.04/21/1998National
InterpretationsClassification of asbestos work for employees performing asbestos inspections and obtaining bulk samples.04/28/1997National
InterpretationsCompliance requirements for renovation work involving material containing less than 1% asbestos.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(e); 1926.1101(f)(2); 1926.1101(f)(5); 1926.1101(f)(6); 1926.1101(g)(1); 1926.1101(g)(3); 1926.1101(g)(8)(ii); 1926.110111/24/2003National
InterpretationsCompliance with OSHA's Asbestos Standard-Composite Bulk Samples.02/07/1997National
InterpretationsConstruction Asbestos Standard.08/01/1997National
InterpretationsConstruction industry asbestos standard definition of "regulated area" and requirements for work involving materials of <1% asbestos for demolition and sheetrock projects02/01/2005National
InterpretationsConstruction industry asbestos standard, 1926.1101, as applied to the demolition of buildings containing installed asbestos.[1926.1101]06/27/2005National
InterpretationsContractor responsibilities for health and safety when removing asbestos-containing materials from private dwellings. 10/16/2008National
InterpretationsCorrect manner to interpret air sample measurements of an employee's asbestos exposure when the samples are overloaded. [1926.1101; 1926.1101(c)(1); 1926.1101(f)(1)]01/17/2006National
InterpretationsEngineering Controls for Removal of Asbestos-Containing Construction Mastic (Class II Work Operations). [1926.1101(g)(7); 1926.1101(g)(8)]08/03/2005National
InterpretationsGlove bag methods for control of exposure to airborne asbestos.05/15/1997National
InterpretationsNegative exposure assessment for 1926.1101.12/04/1995National
InterpretationsOSHA's asbestos standard regulates working with materials containing less than 1 percent asbestos.04/17/1997National
InterpretationsProhibitions and/or restrictions on aggressive methods for removing asbestos-containing mastic from floors.[1926.1101; 1926.1101(b); 1926.1101(g)(8)(i); 1926.1101(g)(8)(i)(D); 1926.1101(g)(8)(vi)] 05/18/2005National
InterpretationsRequirement for facility owners to notify tenants or employers of presence of ACM and PACM.01/16/2007National
InterpretationsRequirements for demolition operations involving material containing <1% asbestos.08/13/1999National
InterpretationsRequirements for work with materials containing less than 1 percent asbestos.08/07/1998National
InterpretationsResponsibility of each person involved in Class I glovebag removal operations.09/18/1997National
InterpretationsRoutine asbestos inspections, bulk sampling activities, and training with regards to specific provisions in the Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Standard.10/31/1997National
InterpretationsUse of electric floor buffer with rotating blade attachment to remove asbestos - containing mastic.[1926.1101(g)(8); 1926.1101(b)]02/09/2000National
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