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OSHA requires special clothing and equipment in general industry and construction workplaces to protect employees from contact with hazardous or toxic chemicals, hazardous wastes, and other substances. Employers must use personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective. Employers are required to determine all exposures to hazards in the workplace and determine if PPE should be used to protect their workers.


 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Talks Why All This Equipment? (Word) National
Interpretations01/23/1995 - The application of the Personal Protective Equipment standard to PPE hazard assessment and training for laboratory and clinical health care workers. National
Interpretations01/29/2007 - Detachable vs. permanent side shields for safety glasses; modifications to safety glasses. National
Interpretations02/06/1998 - Gloves for handling telecommunications cable suspension strand. National
Interpretations02/07/1995 - 1910.132 - Transmittal of Settlement Agreement. National
Interpretations03/07/2006 - Requirement for flame-resistant clothing in petrochemical plant covered by PSM. [1910.132; 1910.132(a); 1910.119; 1910.119(f)(1)(iii)(B); 1910.119(h)(2); 1910.119(h)(3); 1910.119(j)(2)] National
Interpretations03/12/1996 - Scope of logging standard -- 1910.266.[1910.132; 1910.138; 1910.242; 1910.266; 1910.269] National
Interpretations03/16/1998 - Guidelines for ROPS on pneumatic compactors and "skid steer" equipment. National
Interpretations03/27/1998 - Fire retardant PPE requirements and PPE hazard assessment. National
Interpretations04/03/1997 - Appropriate protective clothing for aircraft firefighting. National
Interpretations04/14/1993 - Evaluation and use of radiofrequency protective clothing.[1910.132] National
Interpretations04/15/1997 - Suitable protective equipment. National
Interpretations04/17/1992 - 1910.132 - Hazards to and personal protective equipment for hands and torsos of retail meat cutters. National
Interpretations05/27/03--OSHA does not specify payment requirements for apparel covered in the Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution Standard. National
Directives06/16/1995 - STD 1-6.6 - Inspection Guidelines for 29 CFR 1910. Subpart I National
Interpretations06/19/2000 - PPE must be provided for serious sun exposure hazards.[1910.132(a)] National
Interpretations06/22/1998 - Stress cone work: worker protection and job briefings. National
Interpretations07/01/1994 - 1910.1030 - Appropriate quality standards for PPE. National
Interpretations07/03/1995 - 1910.132 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard. National
Interpretations07/08/1997 - Roll-over protective structures for agricultural wheeled tractors. National
Interpretations07/15/1997 - Proper PPE for firefighters. National
Interpretations07/17/2006 - Wearing "Crocs" brand shoes with a partially open heel and a covered toe in a pharmacy setting. [1910.132; 1910.136; 1910.136(a)] National
Interpretations08/25/2004- Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that is required to be provided by 1910.132.[1910.132] National
Interpretations08/28/1997 - Fire fighter personal protective clothing issues. National
Interpretations08/28/1998 - PPE for overexposure to the sun's radiation. National
Interpretations09/11/1995 - Interpretation of OSHA requirements for personal protective equipment to be used during marine oil spill emergency response operations. National
Interpretations09/20/1993 - 1910.132 - Personal protective equipment, general requirements and employer responsibility. National
Directives09/27/1996 - STD 2-4.2 - 29 CFR Part 1915, Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Shipyard Employment - Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidelines National
Interpretations10/03/1997 - Use of latex surgical exam gloves for protection from glutaraldehyde. National
Interpretations10/22/1992 - 1910.268 - Use of personal protective equipment by electric utility linesmen. National
Interpretations10/26/2007 - Clarification of PPE requirements for phlebotomists performing venipunctures in hospital setting and/or rural outpatient clinics.  National
Interpretations10/28/1997 - Application of glove monitoring devices to aid in the detection of gloves that fail during medical procedures. National
Directives10/30/1978 - PRO 4.3 - Procurement of Safety Glasses and Safety Shoes National
Interpretations11/13/1997 - Alternatives to latex or vinyl be used for protective gloves to comply with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard. National
Violations2006 Violations Summary for PPE - General Industry (PDF) National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.132 General requirements National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.137 Electrical protective devices National
Proposed Rules29 CFR 1910 - Walking and Working Surfaces; Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems); Proposed Rule05/02/2003National
Notices29 CFR 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918 and 1926 - Employer Payment for Personal Protective Equipment07/08/2004National
Final Rules29 CFR 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, and 1926 - Employer Payment for Personal Protective Equipment11/15/2007National
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