# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1926.20(b)(4) - General requirements that applies to workers who drive heavy trucks and other commercial motor vehicles CMV on construction sites
2 - 1926.20(b)(2) - Application of the multi-employer policy to particular construction standards.
3 - 1926.20(b)(1) - Application of the multi-employer policy to particular construction standards.
4 - 1926.20, 1926.20(b)(1), 1926.20(b)(2), 1926.200 - Application of the multi-employer policy to particular construction standards.
5 - 1926.20(b)(3) - Whether electric hand tools disassembled and deemed irreparable by a tool repair service are required to be returned disassembled.
6 - 1926.20(b) - OSHA requirements applicable to use of the Contex "Magic Arm" below-the-hook lifting device.
7 - 1926.20(b)(4) - Powered Industrial Truck 1910.178(l) training requirements applicable to construction; training for skid-steer loader operators.
8 - 1926.20(b)(2) - Inspection, testing, and operation requirements for Woltman PVE 5021S pile driving equipment.
9 - 1926.20, 1926.20(b)(2) - Inspection, testing, and operation requirements for Woltman PVE 5021S pile driving equipment.
10 - 1926.20(b)(4) - Policy for descent control devices used in construction.
11 - 1926.20 - Voluntary safety and health audits under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
12 - 1926.20 - Information on temporary workers, particularly those in the electronic assembly industry.
13 - 1926.20(b) - The assessment of craft technical skills.
14 - 1926.20 - No scaffold shall be erected, moved, dismantled, or altered except under the supervision of competent persons.
15 - 1926.20(d)(2) - General industry standards to construction activities.
16 - 1926.20(b)(2) - Information on ground fault circuit Interrupters
17 - 1926.20(b)(2) - The role of self-audits in safety and health programs
18 - 1926.20 - Citing 29 CFR 1926.20 and 21 for contractors or subcontractors that do not have Federal contributions