# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1926.28(a) - Determining the need for hard hat and eye protection on construction sites.
2 - 1926.28(a) - Clarification as to whether operators of mobile cranes with operator cabs are subject to seat belt requirements.
3 - 1926.28(a) - Requirement to use seat belts during the operation of earthmoving equipment.
4 - 1926.28 - Citations for the wearing of short pants by employees engaged in hot tar and asphalt construction work.
5 - 1926.28 - Fall protection provision for iron workers during "connecting" activities.
6 - 1926.28 - Fall protection for employees engaged in erecting or dismantling scaffolds.
7 - 1926.28 - Fall Protection for Employees Engaged in Erecting or Dismantling Scaffolds.
8 - 1926.28 - Standards applicable during the erection of structual steel.
9 - 1926.28 - Standards applicable to Bell Industries "Carb-Cutter" powered tool.
10 - 1926.28 - Clarification of Citing for Alleged Violations of Employees Not Using Appropriate Eye or Face Protection in the Construction Industry.
11 - 1926.28(a) - Clarification of 1926.28(a) as to whether an orange vest constitutes personal protective equipment.
12 - 1926.28(a) - Standards for falling hazards less than 25 feet.
13 - 1926.28 - Fall Hazards in Steel Erection.
14 - 1926.28 - Safety Footwear at Construction Sites.
15 - 1926.28 - When use of equipment makes it impossible for employees to perform their work or exposes them to hazardous conditions they are not required to use the equipment.
16 - 1926.28 - Overhand Bricklaying - Applicability or Certain Standards.
17 - 1926.28 - Standards that do not apply to overhand-bricklaying.;
18 - 1926.28 - Tie off of iron workers while performing connector operations is not always required.
19 - 1926.28(a) - A shirt would be considered personal protective equipment in the same manner as goggles, hard hats, or respirators.