Directives - Publication Date
OSHA Directives are written statements of policy and procedure on a single subject, which generally include implementation guidelines and responsibilities for the Agency's affected offices.
Instructions available here are not standards, regulations, or any other type of substantive rule. No statement in these Instructions should be construed to require the regulated community to adopt any practices, means, methods, operations, or processes beyond those which are already required by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) (29 USC § 668) or standards and regulations promulgated under the OSH Act.
- National - PER 05-00-001 [PER 10-1.1] - OSHA Training Policy - 12/14/1979
- National - STD 01-05-015 [STD 1-5.15] - 29 CFR 1910.106(e)(2)(ii)(b), Clarification of the Quantity of Liquid That May be Located Outside of an Inside Storage - 11/09/1979
- National - STD 01-12-024 [STD 1-12.24] - Clarification and Interpretation of 29 CFR 1910.217, Mechanical Power Press, as Applies to the Safeguarding. - 07/30/1979
- National - STD 01-03-002 [STD 1-3.2] - Hunt-Pierce Servi-Lift #9-271 Aerial Lift - 03/21/1979
- National - STD 01-11-006 [STD 1-11.6A] - Disparity Between 29 CFR 1910.178(c)(2)(vii) and Table N-1, 29 CFR 1910.178(c)(2) - 02/19/1979
- National - CSP 01-01-011 [STP 2-1.94] - Federal Program Change Transmittal: Occupational Exposure to Lead, Final Standard - 02/14/1979
- National - STD 01-12-022 [STD 1-12.22] - 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(3)(ii) Point of Operation Guarding for All Machines as Applied to the Hand-Fed Engraving Presses Used ... - 01/02/1979