# Federal Register
1 - 1910.136 - 87:8755-8764 - Powered Industrial Trucks Design Standard Update - PDF
2 - 1910.136 - 81:82494-83006 - Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) - PDF
3 - 1910.136 - 81:10915-10917 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard for General Industry; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of the Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - PDF
4 - 1910.136 - 80:13295-13304 - Updating OSHA Standards Based on National Consensus Standards; Eye and Face Protection - PDF
5 - 1910.136 - 79:56955-56962 - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment; Corrections - PDF
6 - 1910.136 - 79:20315-20743 - Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment - PDF
7 - 1910.136 - 74:61175-61176 - Personal Protective Equipment Standard for General Industry; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of the Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements - PDF
8 - 1910.136 - 64:184-186 - Washington State Standards; Notice of Approval. - PDF
9 - 1910.136 - 62:39551-39553 - New Mexico State Standards; Notice of Approval - PDF
10 - 1910.136 - 55:3412-3415 - Personal Protective Equipment for General Industry; Proposed Rule;Notice of Informal Public Hearing; Reopening Written Comment Period
11 - 1910.136 - 54:33832-44 - Personal Protective Equipment for General Industry; Proposed Rule
# Regulations
1 - 1910.136 - Foot protection.
# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.136 - Steel-toed Safety Shoes for Diabetics
2 - 1910.136, 1910.136(a) - Wearing "Crocs" brand shoes with a partially open heel and a covered toe in a pharmacy setting.
3 - 1910.136, 1910.136(a) - Wearing of open-toed shoes in an office environment.
4 - 1910.136 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard
5 - 1910.136 - ANSI standard requires Safety-Toe safety shoes meet a compression test and an impact test.
6 - 1910.136 - The wearing of leather shoes rather than leather sneakers or deck shoes while operating vehicles.
7 - 1910.136 - Occupational protective footwear for molten metal workers in the foundry industry.
8 - 1910.136 - OSHA standards for foot protection.
# Directives
1 - 1910.136 - National - CPL 02-01-050 - 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart I, Enforcement Guidance for Personal Protective Equipment in General Industry - PDF
2 - 1910.136 - National - PRO 02-00-001 [PRO 4.3] - Procurement of Safety Glasses and Safety Shoes