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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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Directives 02/03/1986 - CPL 2.73 - Fireworks Manufacturer: Compliance Policy 07/18/2003National
Directives 02/10/1992 - CPL 2.95 - Enforcement Authority at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) sites 07/22/2003National
Directives 03/07/1994 - CPL 2.35 CH-24 - Changes to the Regulatory and General Industries 07/22/2003National
Directives 03/14/1980 - CPL 2.42 - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the OSHA-USDOL 07/16/2003National
Directives 03/17/1995 - CPL 2-1.19 - Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance 07/22/2003National
Directives 03/26/2002 - Interim Inspection Procedures During Communication Tower Construction Activities 07/22/2003National
Directives 04/10/1995 - FAP 1.2A - Federal Agency Safety and Health Programs With the Bureau of Prisons 07/22/2003National
Directives 04/16/1999 - Enforcement Guidance for the U.S. Postal Service 07/22/2003National
Directives 07/15/1985 - CPL 2.66 - Settlement Agreement Between the National Grain and Feed Association, Inc., and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor 07/18/2003National
Directives 08/21/2008 - [CPL 02-01-045] - Citation Guidance Related to Tree Care and Tree Removal Operations 08/21/2008National
Directives 09/16/1980 - CPL 2.42 CH-1 - Interagency Agreement Between the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the OSHA-USDOL 07/16/2003National
Directives 09/16/2004 - 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
Directives 09/27/1996 - CPL 2-1.22 - Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance Including Twelve Previously Stayed Provisions 07/22/2003National
Directives 10/30/1978 - STD 1-15.2 - 29 CFR 1910.265(d)(1)(iii)(b), Unloading Equipment and Facilities; Hydraulically Operated Log Handling Machines 07/08/2003National
Directives 11/08/1996 - CPL 2-1.20 - OSHA/U.S. Coast Guard Authority Over Vessels 07/22/2003National
Directives 11/08/1996 - CPL 2-1.4C - Inspection of Grain Handling Facilities, 29 CFR 1910.272 07/22/2003National
Questions & Answers 1910.268 seems to indicate that body belts can be used in the Telecommunications industry while climbing poles. Is this correct? 02/15/2008National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.261 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.262 Textiles  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.263 Bakery equipment  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.264 Laundry machinery and operations  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.265 Sawmills  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.266 Logging operations  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.268 Telecommunications  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.269 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution  National
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.272 Grain handling facilities  National
Proposed Rules 30 CFR 56, 57 and 77 - Safety Program for Surface Mobile Equipment 12/20/2021National
Final Rules 40 CFR 821 - Rules of Practice in Air Safety Proceedings 10/16/2012National
Notices Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Gear Certification Standard 05/28/2014National
Interpretations Agricultural operations: OSHA enforcement limitations and standards. 12/02/1999National
Interpretations Annual inspection of bakery ovens by qualified persons. 04/24/1998National
Interpretations Apparel requirements for line-clearence tree-trimmers. 10/29/1998National
Interpretations Applicable 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); 191 09/24/2004National
Interpretations Application of 1910.269 to aerial lift devices. 12/21/1998National
Questions & Answers Are 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
Interpretations Backcut requirements for Humboldt cutting.[1910.266(h)(2)(vii)] 05/14/2001National
Interpretations Brake design requirements for baking equipment. 04/02/1998National
Toolbox Talks Burn hazards in food service  National
Interpretations Clarification of the 1910.269 requirement for the presence of at least two "qualified" employees for work on exposed energized lines. 10/10/2007National
Interpretations Clarification of the terms direct staring and incidental observing. [1926.54(j)] 06/13/1994National
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