general industry, construction, and maritime are the 3 main standards of OSHA.
impacts of maritime technology to the maritime industry
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.
The web address of the Maritime And Seafood Industry Museum is: http://www.maritimemuseum.org
The phone number of the Maritime And Seafood Industry Museum is: 228-435-6320.
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.
The address of the Maritime And Seafood Industry Museum is: 115 1St St, Biloxi, MS 39530
Maritime
Localization Industry Standards Association ended in 2011.
Localization Industry Standards Association was created in 1990.
In the US, the standards called "General Industry Standards" are the OSHA standards at 29 CFR 1910 and are sometimes called Part 1910.
The phone number of the Maritime Industry Museum At Fort Schuyler is: 718-409-7218.