Autobody Repair and Refinishing

Standards

Autobody repair and refinishing is addressed in specific OSHA standards for the general industry. This section highlights OSHA standards and documents related to autobody repair and refinishing.

OSHA Standards

Frequently Cited Standards

OSHA maintains a listing of the most frequently cited standards for specified 2-6-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Please refer to OSHA's Frequently Cited OSHA Standards page for additional information. For Automotive Repair and Maintenance use NAICS code 8111 in the NAICS search box.

Other Highlighted Standards

General Industry (29 CFR 1910)
General Industry (29 CFR 1910)
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1910 Subpart H - Hazardous Materials

1910.106, Flammable liquids.

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1910.107, Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials.

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1910 Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment

1910.132, General requirements.

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1910.134, Respiratory protection.

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1910 Subpart J - General Environmental Controls

1910.147, The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).

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1910 Subpart L - Fire Protection

1910.157, Portable fire extinguishers.

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1910 Subpart O - Machinery and Machine Guarding

1910.215, Abrasive wheel machinery.

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1910 Subpart S - Electrical

1910.303, General.

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1910.305, Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.

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1910 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances

1910.1200, Hazard Communication.

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State Plan Standards

There are 29 OSHA-approved State Plans operating state-wide occupational safety and health programs. State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as OSHA's and may have different or more stringent requirements.