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Marine Terminals
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OSHA's marine terminals regulations (29 CFR 1917) apply to employment within a marine terminal, including the loading, unloading, movement or other handling of cargo, ship's stores or gear within the terminal or into or out of any land carrier, holding or consolidation area, any other activity within and associated with the overall operation and functions of the terminal, such as the use and routine maintenance of facilities and equipment.


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Directives02/15/1982 - CPL 2.46 CH-1 - Page Change for OSHA Instruction CPL 2.46, January 20, 198207/16/2003National
Directives03/24/2003 - Enforcement of Cargo Gear Regulations and the Requirements for Gear Certification in the Maritime Program07/22/2003National
Directives04/19/1993 - CPL 2.32A CH-2 - Changes to the Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual07/22/2003National
Directives08/01/2001 - OSHA's National Emphasis Program (NEP) on Shipbreaking07/22/2003National
Directives08/27/1984 - CPL 2.32A CH-1 - Additions to the Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVE's) Manual07/18/2003National
Directives11/04/1985 - STD .2 - Identification of General Industry Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) Applicable to Shipyard Work07/18/2003National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.1 Scope and applicability.  National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.11 Housekeeping National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.111 Maintenance and load limits National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.112 Guarding of edges National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.113 Clearance heights National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.114 Cargo doors National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.115 Platforms and skids National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.116 Elevators and escalators National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.117 Manlifts National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.118 Fixed ladders National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.119 Portable ladders National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.12 Slippery conditions National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.120 Fixed stairways National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.121 Spiral stairways National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.122 Employee exits National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.123 Illumination. n9  National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.124 Dockboards (car and bridge plates) National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.125 Guarding temporary hazards National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.126 River banks National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.127 Sanitation National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.128 Signs and marking National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.13 Slinging National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.14 Stacking of cargo and pallets National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.15 Coopering National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.151 Machine guarding National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.152 Welding, cutting and heating (hot work) n12 (See also § 1917.2, definition of Hazardous cargo, materials, substance, or atmosphere).  National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.153 Spray painting (See also § 1917.2, definition of Hazardous cargo, materials, substance, or atmosphere) National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.154 Compressed air National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.155 Air receivers National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.156 Fuel handling and storage National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.157 Battery charging and changing National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.158 Prohibited operations National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.16 Line handling. (See also § 1917.95(b)) National
Regulations29 CFR § 1917.17 Railroad facilities National
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