Call your closest OSHA area office or go to the OSHA web site (see related link, below).
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According to OSHA's website, "OSHA uses the term "general industry" to refer to all industries not included in agriculture, construction or maritime. General industries are regulated by OSHA's general industry standards, directives, and standard interpretations." Try OSHA.gov for a more thorough answer.
I think you are asking about the OSHA general Industry standard on walking and working surfaces. That is covered in Subpart D of the 1910 standards.
No. 29 CFR Part 1926 contains the OSHA Construction Industry Standards. The General Industry Standards are in 29 CFR 1910.
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The OSHA General Industry Confined space standard (29 CFR 1910.146) pertains strictly to confined spaces.
The OSHA General Industry Standard requires fall protection be provided if the potential fall is 6 feet or greater.
OSHA does not have a specific standard for the spacing of balusters.
There are no OSHA standards specifically for aerospace engineering. The OSHA General Industry standards would usually apply, although some activities may come under the Construction Industry Standards..
There is no Part 1972.353 in the OSHA regulations.
The OSHA standards for construction are known as 29 CFR 1926, while the standards for general industry are known as 29 CFR 1910. These standards outline specific regulations and requirements for worker safety and health in their respective industries.