Sic 1521 general contractors--single-family houses
Sic 3942 dolls and stuffed toys
Sic 3951 pens, mechanical pencils and parts
Sic 3915 jewelers' findings and materials, and lapidary work
Janet Bertinuson has written: 'Occupational hazards of construction' -- subject(s): Building, Construction industry, Health aspects, Health aspects of Construction industry, Industrial hygiene, Industrial safety, Safety measures
Doll wigs are classified under SIC 3999: Manufacturing Industries, Not Elsewhere Classified.
subway tunnel construction is part of the industry, but highway tunnel work is not encompassed by this classification.
Industry is classified in 4 types:- 1.Extracting Industry 2.Genetic Industry 3.Construction Industry 4.Manufacturing Industry By Shreyansh Dugar The Assam Valley School
There are MANY laws that impact on this industry but I'm going to assume that you are referring to the OSHA Regulations set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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OSHA construction standards are often referred to as the "Construction Industry Standards," which are part of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's regulations. These standards are designed to ensure safety and health for workers in the construction industry. They cover various aspects, including fall protection, scaffolding, and electrical safety, to help prevent workplace injuries and fatalities.
"Introduction to Occupational Safety" is the name often given to a course or lecture about safety in the workplace that is intended for participants who know nothing or almost nothing about the topic. It is usually one of the courses given out to those new workers training for safety for the first time. It is usually given to places where it is most hazardous such as (but is not limited to) the construction industry, general industry, mining industry, and more.
Accident, heart attack, occupational hazards (such as breathing poisonous fumes).