Lumber and Building Material Dealer Industry

Standards

The lumber and building material dealer industry is not addressed in specific OSHA standards. This section highlights OSHA standards and documents related to the lumber and building material dealer industry.

OSHA Standards

Frequently Cited Standards

OSHA maintains a listing of the most frequently cited standards for specified 6-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Please refer to OSHA's Frequently Cited OSHA Standards page for additional information. For Lumber and Other Building Materials Dealers, use NAICS code 444190 in the NAICS search box.

Other Highlighted Standards

General Industry (29 CFR 1910)
General Industry (29 CFR 1910)
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1910 Subpart B - Adoption and Extension of Established Federal Standards

1910.12, Construction work. See paragraph (c) for information related to Construction Safety Act distinguished.

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1910 Subpart E - Exit Routes and Emergency Planning

1910.38, Emergency action plans.

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1910.39, Fire prevention plans.

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1910 Subpart G - Occupational Health and Environmental Control

1910.95, Occupational noise exposure.

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1910 Subpart Z - Index

1910.1000, Air contaminants.

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1910.1000 TABLE Z-1, TABLE Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants.

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1910.1000 TABLE Z-2, TABLE Z-2.

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1910.1000 TABLE Z-3, TABLE Z-3 Mineral Dusts

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1910.1201, Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels.

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Construction (29 CFR 1926)
Construction (29 CFR 1926)
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1926 Subpart D - Occupational Health and Environmental Controls

1926.61, Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels.

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1926 Subpart G - Signs, Signals, and Barricades

1926.201, Signaling.

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1926.202, Removed

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1926 Subpart H - Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal

1926.251, Rigging equipment for material handling.

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1926 Subpart N

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1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations

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State Plan Standards

There are 29 OSHA-approved State Plans operating state-wide occupational safety and health programs. State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as OSHA's and may have different or more stringent requirements.

Additional Directives

Note: The directives in this list provide additional information that is not necessarily connected to a specific OSHA standard highlighted on this Safety and Health Topics page.

Additional Letters of Interpretation

Note: The letters in this list provide additional information that is not necessarily connected to a specific OSHA standard highlighted on this Safety and Health Topics page.