A subpart is a smaller, distinct section or component of a larger entity, often used in legal, regulatory, or organizational contexts. In legal documents, subparts help to organize information, breaking down complex topics into manageable sections for clarity. For example, in regulations, a subpart might refer to a specific set of rules that fall under a broader category. This structure aids in navigation and understanding of the overall document.
Subpart I
Subpart O
Subpart I
In the OSHA General Industry Standards (29CFR 1910) subpart L deals with fire protection.
29 CFR 1926 Subpart K contains the OSHA regulations dealing with electrical safety in the construction industry.
29 CFR 1926 Subpart K contains the OSHA regulations dealing with electrical safety in the construction industry.
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29 CFR 1926 Subpart K contains the OSHA regulations dealing with electrical safety in the construction industry.
Subpage f
Subpart I
electrical standards
Subpage f