Standard Interpretations
OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.
- 1910.137 - Appropriate safety practices for the removal of electrical meters. - 08/03/1999
- 1910.137 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard - 07/03/1995
- 1910.137 - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment. - 10/23/1995
- 1910.137 - Shutdown and restoration of power to equipment for a phase-to-ground condition. - 05/20/1999
- 1910.137 - Specifications for rubber insulating gloves based on ASTM standard. - 08/12/1994
- 1910.137 - Voluntary safety and health audits under the Occupational Safety and Health Act - 09/11/1996
- 1910.137(a)(1) - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment. - 10/23/1995
- 1910.137(b) - Minimum approach distance (MAD) - 08/16/2023
- 1910.137(b)(2) - Ozone-resistant electrical protective equipment. - 10/23/1995
- 1910.137(b)(2)(i) - Determining voltage ratings for electrical insulating equipment used during electrical power distribution and transmission work. - 09/27/2005
- 1910.137(c)(2)(viii) - Electrical protective equipment - testing intervals for rubber insulating gloves - 08/19/2020
- 1910.137(c)(2)(viii) - Testing Intervals for Rubber Insulating Gloves - 01/25/2019