Maritime
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..
No, OSHA standards do not apply only to garrison operations. Except for direct combat, they apply to all US Army operations.
OSHA standards apply to all US Army operations except direct combat, not just to garrison operations.
general industry, construction, and maritime are the 3 main standards of OSHA.
OSHA Compliance is a term meaning that a company is meeting all the requirements of all teh OSHA standards and regulations that apply to the company.
Under what circumstances you are considered to be late is a matter of policy established by your employer, or by the contract between your employer and your union. It has nothing at all to do with OSHA.
OSHA deals only with the employee and employer, not with recreation. In addition, while the Army is required to meet or better the OSHA standards, the army is not directly subject to OSHA.
If an employee fails to comply with OSHA regulations properly communicated by the employer, then he or she would be subject to disciplinary action by the employer. If an employer fails to comply with OSHA regulations, the employer could be cited and fined by OSHA.
OSHA does not have standards for medication.
OSHA Standards are republished each year.
All OSHA standards and requirement can be seen at the OSHA web site.
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.