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OSHA's Special Industries regulations can be found at 29 CFR 1910, Subpart R. The special industries requirements include industry-specific rules for pulp, paper, and paperboard mills; textiles; bakery equipment; laundry machinery and operations; sawmills; logging operations; telecommunications; power generation, transmission, and distribution; and grain handling facilities.


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Directives02/03/1986 - CPL 2.73 - Fireworks Manufacturer: Compliance Policy07/18/2003National
Directives02/10/1992 - CPL 2.95 - Enforcement Authority at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) sites07/22/2003National
Directives03/07/1994 - CPL 2.35 CH-24 - Changes to the Regulatory and General Industries07/22/2003National
Directives03/14/1980 - CPL 2.42 - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the OSHA-USDOL07/16/2003National
Directives03/17/1995 - CPL 2-1.19 - Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance07/22/2003National
Directives03/26/2002 - Interim Inspection Procedures During Communication Tower Construction Activities07/22/2003National
Directives04/10/1995 - FAP 1.2A - Federal Agency Safety and Health Programs With the Bureau of Prisons07/22/2003National
Directives04/16/1999 - Enforcement Guidance for the U.S. Postal Service07/22/2003National
Directives07/15/1985 - CPL 2.66 - Settlement Agreement Between the National Grain and Feed Association, Inc., and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor07/18/2003National
Directives08/21/2008 - [CPL 02-01-045] - Citation Guidance Related to Tree Care and Tree Removal Operations08/21/2008National
Directives09/16/1980 - CPL 2.42 CH-1 - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the OSHA-USDOL07/16/2003National
Directives09/16/2004 - CPL 02-01-041 - Alternative Abatement Method for 29 CFR 1910.261(g)(17) - Over-pressure Protection for Batch Digesters Used in the Pulp Processing Industry (PDF)09/16/2004National
Directives09/27/1996 - CPL 2-1.22 - Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance Including Twelve Previously Stayed Provisions07/22/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 1-15.2 - 29 CFR 1910.265(d)(1)(iii)(b), Unloading Equipment and Facilities; Hydraulically Operated Log Handling Machines07/08/2003National
Directives11/08/1996 - CPL 2-1.20 - OSHA/U.S. Coast Guard Authority Over Vessels07/22/2003National
Directives11/08/1996 - CPL 2-1.4C - Inspection of Grain Handling Facilities, 29 CFR 1910.27207/22/2003National
Questions & Answers1910.268 seems to indicate that body belts can be used in the Telecommunications industry while climbing poles. Is this correct?02/15/2008National
Violations2009 Violation Summary for Special Industries National
Violations2011 Violation Summary for Special Industries - General Industry National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.261 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.262 Textiles National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.263 Bakery equipment National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.264 Laundry machinery and operations National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.265 Sawmills National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.266 Logging operations National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.268 Telecommunications National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.269 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.272 Grain handling facilities National
Final Rules8 CCR 3541, 3542, 3543, 3544, 3545, 3646, 3548, 3549 - Automotive Lifts07/21/2005National
Proposed Rules803 KAR 2:317 - Special Industries02/23/2007National
NoticesAgency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Logging Operations Standard12/28/2010National
InterpretationsAgricultural operations: OSHA enforcement limitations and standards.12/02/1999National
InterpretationsAnnual inspection of bakery ovens by qualified persons.04/24/1998National
InterpretationsApparel requirements for line-clearence tree-trimmers.10/29/1998National
InterpretationsApplicable standards for telecommunications non-industry specific operations, e.g., retail, call center, warehouse, and administrative locations.[1910.268; 1910.268(a); 1910; 1910.5(c); 1910.268(a)(3); 1910.268(g)(1); 1910.268(n)(7); 19109/24/2004National
InterpretationsApplication of 1910.269 to aerial lift devices.12/21/1998National
Questions & AnswersAre there any regulations specific to the use of laser coders in a manufacturing facility at either the state or federal level for New Mexico?02/08/2008National
NoticesAutomatic Fire Sensor and Warning Device Systems09/20/2011National
InterpretationsBrake design requirements for baking equipment.04/02/1998National
InterpretationsClarification of the 1910.269 requirement for the presence of at least two "qualified" employees for work on exposed energized lines.10/10/2007National
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