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In the US, the standards called "General Industry Standards" are the OSHA standards at 29 CFR 1910 and are sometimes called Part 1910.

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What are the general industry also called?

In the US, the standards called "General Industry Standards" are the OSHA standards at 29 CFR 1910 and are sometimes called Part 1910.


What are General Industry standards also called?

1910


What are the OSHA's general industry standards also called?

The OSHA General Industry standards are also called 29 CFR Part 1910, or 29 CFR 1910


What are the OSHA general industry standards called?

The OSHA General Industry standards are also called 29 CFR Part 1910, or 29 CFR 1910


What are the OSHA general industry also called?

The OSHA General Industry standards are also called 29 CFR Part 1910, or 29 CFR 1910


The OSHA standards for construction and general industry are also known as what?

fast


What are the OSHA standards for construction?

The construction standards are MAINLY in 29 CFR 1926. There are also a few General Industry standards (1910) and Administrative matters (1904) that apply to Construction- but mainly 1926.


What are the OSHA construction standards?

The construction standards are MAINLY in 29 CFR 1926. There are also a few General Industry standards (1910) and Administrative matters (1904) that apply to Construction- but mainly 1926.


The osha standards for construction and genereral industy are also known as?

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.


What topic does 1910 subpart g cover?

Occupational Health and Environmental Control


The osha standard for construction and general industry are also known as?

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Who provides information on the general safety requirements for scaffolds on building sites?

Information on general safety requirements for scaffolds on building sites is typically provided by regulatory bodies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States, as well as equivalent organizations in other countries. Additionally, industry standards from organizations like the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Scaffold and Access Industry Association (SAIA) offer guidelines on scaffold safety. Employers are also responsible for ensuring compliance with these regulations and providing training to workers.