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.
- 1926 - Application of the OSHA standards 1910 and 1926 to "Operating Plant Services" - 02/19/1991
- 1926 - Construction multi-employer worksites. - 08/31/1990
- 1926 - Contractors and the criteria for applying the Construction Work Standard. - 02/01/1996
- 1926 - Electronic Certification of Training - 09/22/2014
- 1926 - Electronic recordkeeping of employee safety training records. - 08/14/1997
- 1926 - Elevator Hazards During Construction - 02/25/1992
- 1926 - Personnel Protective Equipment - Steel Erection. - 05/24/1976
- 1926 - PVC used in window frames and siding. - 02/25/1997
- 1926 - Requirement to use seat belts during the operation of earthmoving equipment. - 12/15/2003
- 1926 - Requirements for the use of stilts in the construction industry. - 05/02/1983
- 1926 - Scaffolds used in the Construction Industry. - 06/15/1997
- 1926 - Scaffolds used in the Construction Industry. - 02/24/1997
- 1926 - The soil classification system. - 10/28/1993
- 1926 - Timber shoring for trenches - 02/13/1992
- 1926 - Training Requirements for HSE Consultants - 06/11/2015
- 1926 - Twist lock receptacles and attachment plugs. - 08/09/1978
- 1926 - Use of electronic signature pad to record signatures for training certification. - 04/10/2000