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TypeTitleDateState
White Papers'Road Rage'-a Serious Highway Hazard11/03/2008National
Interpretations05/20/1993 - Review of Robostop TCD 2000 product.05/20/1993National
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 Dock07/16/2003National
White Papers10 Expert Tips for Avoiding Car Accidents11/14/2005National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 4.1 - Interpretations of: (a)-29 CFR 1928.51(a), Definitions "Agricultural Tractor." (b)-29 CFR 1928.51(b)(1), Rollover07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 4.2 - Low Profile Tractor07/09/2003National
Interpretations1926.601(b)(4)(i) - Reverse signal alarms for motor vehicles.07/12/1993National
Interpretations1926.601(b)(9) - Passenger seat belts not required on school buses.01/19/1994National
Directives7/19/1993 - DIS .4B CH-2 - Changes to the Revised Section 11(c)/405 Investigator's Manual07/22/2003National
InterpretationsBack-up alarm requirements on vehicles.06/10/1993National
InterpretationsChocking of trailers at United States Postal Service facilities. [1910.178; 1910.178(k)(1); 1910.178(m)(7)] 09/14/2005National
InterpretationsClarification 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)]06/17/2004National
InterpretationsCross-view back-up mirrors on delivery trucks.01/24/1997National
InterpretationsDOT has jurisdiction of the trucking industry.[1975.1]01/13/1992National
InterpretationsEvaluation of what is considered a safe speed to operate powered industrial trucks (forklifts).[1910.178(n)(8); 1910.178(n)(15)]11/04/2004National
Guidance DocumentsGuidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes (PDF) National
White PapersHave You Considered Vanpools? 05/11/2009National
Guidance DocumentsHighway-Rail Grade Crossings: 7-Steps for Safety (PDF) National
White PapersKeeping Employees Safe at Any Speed11/26/2007National
InterpretationsMotor vehicle accidents are not within OSHA's jurisdiction.[1975.1]01/13/1992National
InterpretationsPIT Operator's Triennial Performance Evaluation Requires Demonstration of both Knowledge and Skills for Safe Operation of Vehicle. [1910.178; 1910.178(l)(4)] 08/01/2005National
InterpretationsPowered industrial trucks must not be placed into service, or must be removed from service, when any condition exists that adversely affects the safety of the vehicle.[1910.178; 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(7)]09/13/2004National
White PapersPutting the Brakes on Driving Accidents09/08/2009National
InterpretationsReporting over-the-road fatalities; Refusing entry and employee interviews to an OSHA inspector; and OSHA's policy associated with seat belts on forklift trucks.05/28/1997National
InterpretationsRequirements 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)]03/09/2004National
White PapersSafety on the Road: Are Your Employees at Risk?05/04/2006National
White PapersThat Guy Cut Me Off--I'll Show Him!10/13/2009National