# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.132(d)(2) - Hazard assessments for PPE at disaster clean-up sites with multiple employers
2 - 1910.132(d)(1) - Hazard assessments for PPE at disaster clean-up sites with multiple employers
3 - 1910.132(h)(2) - Employer Personal Protective Equipment Workplace Hazard Assessment For Footwear
4 - 1910.132(a) - Guidance on Handling Cases Developed Pursuant to the FRC Enforcement Policy Memorandum.
5 - 1910.132(h)(6) - OSHA's decision not to provide a religious exemption from the respirator standard.
6 - 1910.132(h) - Payment for ski helmets when used as PPE.
7 - 1910.132(a) - Payment for ski helmets when used as PPE.
8 - 1910.132 - Supply shortages of flame resistant clothing (FRC) for oil and gas well drilling
9 - 1910.132 - Inspection Guidance for Animal Slaughtering and Processing Establishments
10 - 1910.132, 1910.132(d)(1), 1910.132(d)(2) - Hazard assessments for PPE at disaster clean-up sites with multiple employers
11 - 1910.132 - COVID-19 Focused Inspection Initiative in Healthcare
12 - 1910.132 - Heat Initiative: Inspection Guidance
13 - 1910.132 - Updated Interim Enforcement Response Plan for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
14 - 1910.132 - OSHA requirements for smoke plume generated from laser and electrosurgical instruments in dental offices and hospital operating rooms
15 - 1910.132 - Inspection Guidance for Poultry Slaughtering and Poultry Processing Establishments
16 - 1910.132(d) - Container labeling of non-pesticide agrichemical products packaged for shipment
17 - 1910.132 - Inspection Guidance for Inpatient Healthcare Settings
18 - 1910.132(a) - Seat belt use when operating baggage handling equipment around aircraft and aircraft associated locations.
19 - 1910.132 - Employer payment for personal protective equipment
20 - 1910.132(d) - The use of hard hats while working on roofs in hot weather
21 - 1910.132(d)(1) - Employer Personal Protective Equipment Workplace Hazard Assessment For Footwear
22 - 1910.132 - Guidance Regarding Body Armor
23 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Guidance on Handling Cases Developed Pursuant to the FRC Enforcement Policy Memorandum.
24 - 1910.132 - Steel-toed Safety Shoes for Diabetics
25 - 1910.132 - Clarification of OSHA's position on FR Clothing for welders.
26 - 1910.132 - Dental office employers with one or more employees must comply with the OSH Act.
27 - 1910.132 - Certified flame-resistant clothing (FRC) used by industrial personnel.
28 - 1910.132(b) - OSHA's decision not to provide a religious exemption from the respirator standard.
29 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a), 1910.132(h) - Payment for ski helmets when used as PPE.
30 - 1910.132(a) - Flame-resistant and flame-retardant treated clothing for oil and gas well drilling, servicing, and production-related operations
31 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Flame-resistant and flame-retardant treated clothing for oil and gas well drilling, servicing, and production-related operations
32 - 1910.132 - Safety hazards associated with wearing skirts in a restaurant setting.
33 - 1910.132(a) - Clarification of term "Active Hydrocarbon Zone" as it relates to the oil and gas well drilling operations; and the need to use FRC when performing drilling operations
34 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Clarification of term "Active Hydrocarbon Zone" as it relates to the oil and gas well drilling operations; and the need to use FRC when performing drilling operations
35 - 1910.132 - Whether use of personal protective equipment is mandatory when working under heat stress conditions.
36 - 1910.132(d) - Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations
37 - 1910.132(a) - Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations
38 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a), 1910.132(d) - Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations
39 - 1910.132 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment Standard
40 - 1910.132(a) - Painting or placement of adhesive stickers on protective helmet shell.
41 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Painting or placement of adhesive stickers on protective helmet shell.
42 - 1910.132(h)(2) - Clarification of specialty footwear and employer requirements to provide at no cost to its employees.
43 - 1910.132, 1910.132(h)(2) - Clarification of specialty footwear and employer requirements to provide at no cost to its employees.
44 - 1910.132(h)(2) - Payment for static dissipative safety-toe footwear for working with flammable liquids and products.
45 - 1910.132, 1910.132(h)(2) - Payment for static dissipative safety-toe footwear for working with flammable liquids and products.
46 - 1910.132(h)(6) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
47 - 1910.132(h)(5) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
48 - 1910.132(h)(4) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
49 - 1910.132(h)(3) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
50 - 1910.132(h)(2) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
51 - 1910.132(h)(6) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
52 - 1910.132(h)(5) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
53 - 1910.132(h)(4) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
54 - 1910.132(h)(3) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
55 - 1910.132(h)(2) - Payment for body belts, positioning straps, and pole and tree climbers.
56 - 1910.132(d)(1) - Requirements of the HCS and the employer's ability to rely on a manufacturer's hazard determination.
57 - 1910.132(h) - Employer payment for lineman belts and hooks when the equipment is used to comply with an OSHA standard.
58 - 1910.132, 1910.132(h) - Employer payment for lineman belts and hooks when the equipment is used to comply with an OSHA standard.
59 - 1910.132(d) - Request to provide list of corrosive materials and concentrations requiring use of emergency eyewashes and showers.
60 - 1910.132 - Determining the presence of blood in mixture that comprises raw sewage.
61 - 1910.132 - Requirement for employer to assess potential hazards of handling trailer debris to provide necessary PPE and hazard communication information to affected employees.
62 - 1910.132 - Employer liability and payment requirements for prescription protective eyewear.
63 - 1910.132 - Assessing hazardous skin or eye exposure to hexavalent chromium for providing appropriate personal protective equipment.
64 - 1910.132 - Wearing short-sleeved shirts while performing a thermal spray operation with exposure to hexavalent chromium fumes.
65 - 1910.132 - OSHA requirements for warning signs and protection from electric-arc-flash hazards and compliance with NFPA 70E-2004.
66 - 1910.132 - Wearing "Crocs" brand shoes with a partially open heel and a covered toe in a pharmacy setting.
67 - 1910.132(a) - Requirement for flame-resistant clothing in petrochemical plant covered by PSM.
68 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Requirement for flame-resistant clothing in petrochemical plant covered by PSM.
69 - 1910.132 - Acceptability of a fixed ramp with a one-in-four slope on an industrial conveyor.
70 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements when working from ladders in the telecommunications industry
71 - 1910.132 - Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that is required to be provided by 1910.132.
72 - 1910.132(a) - Requirements for providing seatbelts for drivers whose size precludes their using seatbelts.
73 - 1910.132 - Concern of potential adverse affects from latex by consumers and health care patients with Hevea Natural Rubber Latex Allergy
74 - 1910.132(d) - Wearing of open-toed shoes in an office environment.
75 - 1910.132, 1910.132(d) - Wearing of open-toed shoes in an office environment.
76 - 1910.132 - Relevance of NFPA 70E industry consensus standard to OSHA requirements; whether OSHA requirements apply to owners.
77 - 1910.132(d)(2) - Training and PPE requirements for hospital staff that decontaminate victims/patients.
78 - 1910.132(d) - Training and PPE requirements for hospital staff that decontaminate victims/patients.
79 - 1910.132, 1910.132(d), 1910.132(d)(2) - Training and PPE requirements for hospital staff that decontaminate victims/patients.
80 - 1910.132(d)(2) - Respiratory protection requirements for hospital staff decontaminating chemically contaminated patients.
81 - 1910.132(d) - Respiratory protection requirements for hospital staff decontaminating chemically contaminated patients.
82 - 1910.132, 1910.132(d), 1910.132(d)(2) - Respiratory protection requirements for hospital staff decontaminating chemically contaminated patients.
83 - 1910.132(c) - Acceptable use of single point anchor systems for window cleaning operations.
84 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
85 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
86 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
87 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
88 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
89 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
90 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
91 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.
92 - 1910.132(a) - Fall protection requirements for both residential and commercial HVAC systems; clarification of confined spaces
93 - 1910.132 - Hearing protection and the responsibility for paying for the hearing protectors including replacement devices/parts.
94 - 1910.132(a) - PPE must be provided for serious sun exposure hazards.
95 - 1910.132 - Trainee signatures are not required to verify training; U.S. Postal Service is covered by the OSHAct.
96 - 1910.132 - Leather gloves are considered personal protective equipment.
97 - 1910.132 - OSHA policies concerning employees working at home.
98 - 1910.132 - OSHA policies concerning employees working at home.
99 - 1910.132 - Fall protection and foot protection for power line workers.
100 - 1910.132(d) - Assessing hazards to select eye and respiratory protection.
101 - 1910.132(a) - PPE for overexposure to the sun's radiation.
102 - 1910.132(a) - Workers must be protected from hazards of heated (hot) surfaces.
103 - 1910.132(a) - Using sunscreen to shield worker exposure to sun's radiation.
104 - 1910.132, 1910.132(a) - Using sunscreen to shield worker exposure to sun's radiation.
105 - 1910.132 - Fire retardant PPE requirements and PPE hazard assessment.
106 - 1910.132 - A hazardous chemical is any chemical which is a physical hazard or a health standard.
107 - 1910.132(d) - OSHA standard for rung spacing on fixed industrial ladders and PPE in powered industrial vehicle battery changing.
108 - 1910.132 - Fall protection for the entertainment industry under the OSH Act of 1970.
109 - 1910.132 - Issuance of and paying for Personal Protective Equipment.
110 - 1910.132(d) - Enforcement of Fall Protection on Moving Stock
111 - 1910.132 - Voluntary safety and health audits under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
112 - 1910.132 - Scope of logging standard -- 1910.266
113 - 1910.132 - Interpretation of the electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard.
114 - 1910.132 - Interpretation of OSHA requirements for personal protective equipment to be used during marine oil spill emergency response operations
115 - 1910.132 - OSHA PPE standard requirements for hazard assessment and employee training and the OSHA HAZWOPER standard requirements.
116 - 1910.132 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard
117 - 1910.132 - Employers' obligation to pay for personal protective equipment.
118 - 1910.132 - Transmittal of Settlement Agreement.
119 - 1910.132 - The application of the Personal Protective Equipment standard to PPE hazard assessment and training for laboratory and clinical health care workers.
120 - 1910.132 - An interpretation of the Telecommunications Standard regarding Personal Protective Equipment.
121 - 1910.132 - Employer Obligation to Pay for Personal Protective Equipment.
122 - 1910.132 - Requirements for emergency eyewash stations in retail autoparts stores
123 - 1910.132 - Standard requirements for eyewash and shower equipment, personnel and other protective equipment and air circulation fans, used in an automotive battery charging area
124 - 1910.132 - Exemption from wearing hard hats.
125 - 1910.132 - The use of a crane near overhead power lines.
126 - 1910.132 - Personal protective equipment, general requirements and employer responsibility.
127 - 1910.132 - Evaluation and use of radiofrequency protective clothing
128 - 1910.132 - Use of personal protective equipment by electric utility linesmen.
129 - 1910.132 - The use of Billy Pugh baskets in the fishing and fish processing industry.
130 - 1910.132 - Landscaping employees working in extreme temperatures
131 - 1910.132 - OSHA rules pertaining to the wearing of hard hats by employees who are members of certain religious groups.
132 - 1910.132 - Hazards to and personal protective equipment for hands and torsos of retail meat cutters.
133 - 1910.132 - Sharp knives and utensils in the workplace
134 - 1910.132 - Hazwoper training in hospitals.
135 - 1910.132 - The wearing of leather shoes rather than leather sneakers or deck shoes while operating vehicles.
136 - 1910.132 - Occupational protective footwear for molten metal workers in the foundry industry.
137 - 1910.132(a) - Decision in The Hardaway Co. v. Dole Case.
138 - 1910.132 - The OSHA standard covering personnel protective equipment, as it pertains to who should pay for an employee's prescription lens safety glasses.
139 - 1910.132 - Interim enforcement procedures for AIDS, Hepatitis B, and other blood-borne infectious diseases.
140 - 1910.132(a) - The acceptability of manhole entries through concentric cone or eccentric cone concrete pipe transition sections to underground workplaces.
141 - 1910.132 - Gloves are required for employees handling chloropicrin; Arsenic containing pesticides and wood preservatives are not within the scope of the inorganic arsenic standard.
142 - 1910.132 - Standards applicable to Bell Industries "Carb-Cutter" powered tool.
143 - 1910.132(a) - Hazards requiring foot protection and criteria for protective footwear.
144 - 1910.132 - Clarification on standards for head protection.
145 - 1910.132 - The correct testing procedure for tree-trimming saddle belts
146 - 1910.132 - The employer shall make the appropriate safety footwear available.
147 - 1910.132 - Applicability of Abrasive Wheel Machinery Guarding Requirements to Scotch-Brite Brand Wheels and Brushes Manufactured by the 3-M Company.
148 - 1910.132 - Employers not requiring employees pouring iron to wear protective clothing may be cited for a serious violation.
149 - 1910.132 - The approval and use of "PRO-TEK-TO" safety toe caps.
150 - 1910.132 - The use of steel mesh gloves by meat cutters at both packing plant and retail levels.
151 - 1910.132 - The wearing of hard hats.
152 - 1910.132 - The wearing of personal protective equipment.
153 - 1910.132 - Information about outdoor wearing apparel to be provided by the employer.
154 - 1910.132 - The use of protective footwear.
155 - 1910.132(a) - OSHA regulations governing the use of personal protective equipment.
156 - 1910.132 - An employer is responsible for providing personal protective equipment.
157 - 1910.132 - The OSH Act of 1970 assigns the responsibility for compliance with safety and health standards to the employer.
158 - 1910.132 - The use of hard hats in a warehouse operation.
159 - 1910.132(a) - "Sankey Toe Caps" instead of safety shoes is acceptable.
160 - 1910.132 - Wire mesh gloves are not warranted in some poultry processing operations.
161 - 1910.132 - Requesting a more specific response to the meat cutters.