SC OSHA Program Directives

Program Directives are technical interpretations of standards and may be used as a guide. For more information, please contact Gwen Thomas.

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1) Marking for Aisles and Passageways
2) Nominal Diameter
3) Metal Pouring Platforms
4) Clearance for Handrails and Railings
5) Guarding Floor and Wall Opening and Holes
6) Open-Sided Floors, Platforms and Runways
7) Clarification of Article VI, Section 1910.23
8) Height of Guardrails
9) Fall Protection in General Industry
10) Fixed Ladders – Requirements
11) Clarification of Fixed Ladders
12) Fixed Ladders Used in Emergency Situations
13) General Industry Standard Article VI
14) Requirements for Determining the Number of Means of Egress
15) Means of Egress Fundamental Requirements -- Relative to Workover Rigs Used to Service Oil Wells
16) Acceptability of Self –Luminous Exit Signs
17) Clarification of Type Doors in Storage Occupancies
18) Building Anchors for Intermittent Stabilization
19) Upper and Lower Controls for Aerial Lifts
20) Citation for Section 1.12
21) Guidelines for Noise and Dust Inspections
22) Attachment
23) Violations for Noise Standards
24) Oxygen, Bulk Oxygen Systems
25) Drainage, Dikes, and Walls for Aboveground Tanks
26) Flammable and Combustible Liquids
27) Approved Flammable Liquid Hose Nozzle Valves for General Industry
28) Incidental Storage or Use of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
29) Citing of Standard Article VI
30) Flashpoint
31) Relative to Metal Waste Cans
32) U. S. DOT Exemptions Which Allow Shipment of Combustible
33) Clarification of the Quantity of Liquid that may be Located Outside
34) Fire Protection System for Electrostatic Spraying
35) Use of Automatic Sprinkler Extinguishing Systems in Spray Finishing Operations
36) Citing for Exhaust Fans Located in Walls of Enclosed Rooms
37) Relative to Metal Waste Cans
40) Relative to Metal Waste Cans
41) Proposed Standards Modifications to Explosives and Blasting Agents
42) Transportation of Explosives, Personnel and Blasting Caps
42) Attachment
43) Acceptance of U.S. DOT Exemption
44) Ventin LP-Gas to the Atomosphere
45) Financial Obligation for Protective Shoes
46) Wire Mesh Gloves Not Mandatory for Meatcutters in Retail Stores
47) Fall Protection in General Industry
48) Exemption for Religious Reasons From Wearing Hard Hat
49) Accessibility of Toilet Facilities
50) Citing for Temporary Housing for Agricultural Workers
51) Citing for Violations of Article VI, Section 1910.142(b)(7)
52) Acceptable First Aid Kits - Temporary Labor Camps
53) Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem Requirements
54) Interpretation of Article - Employees Exposed to Battery Installations
55) Clarification-In Relation to Use of Liter Containers
56) Fire-Resistive Coat Requirements for Fire Brigades
57) Hydrostatic Testing of Dry Chemical Cartridge Portable Fire Extinguishers
58) Drains on Air Receivers
59) Markings for Aisles and Passageways
60) Clarification - in relation to Restraining Devices used with Multi-Piece
61) Industrial Powered Trucks
62) Powered Industrial Trucks; Truck Operations
63) Battery Charging Stations for Fork Lifts and Other Industrial Trucks
64) Powered Industrial Trucks, Chocks and Blocks
65) Disparity Between Article VI
66) Mechanical Means to Secure Trucks or Trailers to a Locking Dock
67) Inspection Requirements of Chain Hoists
68) Overhead and Gantry Cranes, and Derricks
69) Overhead and Gantry Cranes, Derricks
70) Alloy Steel Chain Slings, Proof Testing
71) Interim Instructions Concerning Specifications of Materials
72) Guarding of Circular Meat Cutting Saws
73) Defining Acceptable Guarding of Fan B
74) Guarding of Nip Points on Squeeze Rolls on Size Boxes of Slashers
75) Clarification on Applicability-Platen Presses
76) Applicabilit-Chain Saws
77) Ingoing Nip Points
78) Application of Article VI, Section 1910.212(a)(1) to Food Waste Disposal Equipment
79) Point of Operation Guarding for All Machines
80) Three-Roller Printing Ink Mills
81) As Applied to Cooling Fans for Electrical Transmission and Distribution
82) Citing of Machines used to Inspect, Grind, Measure, or Tension-Measure
83) Awareness Barriers Installed on Metal Cutting Shears
84) Machine Guarding for All Machines; as Applied to Circular Saws in the Poultry Industry
85) Caution Labeling of Radial Saws
86) Repetitive Operation of Radial Saws
87) Radial Saw Guards-Saw Mill Operations
88) Acceptability of Fixed or Manually Adjusted Guards
89) Woodworking Machinery Guarding Requirements
90) Woodworking Machinery Requirements
91) Clarification of Positive Means - Woodworking Machinery Requirements
92) Provisions to Prevent Restarting of Woodworking Machines after Restoration of Electrical Power
93) Work Rests-Abrasive Wheel Machinery
94) Abrasive Operations Using Cutoff Wheels and Masonry Saws
95) Clarification on the Applicability of.
96) Clarification - Additional Requirements for Safeguarding
97) Applicability of Pullout and Holdout or Restraining Devices Under Section 1910.217
98) Interpretations of Subarticle - Mechanical Power Presses
99) Mechanical Power Presses Single Stroke Mechanism Requirements Under Section 1910.217(b)(3)(i)
100) Mechanical Power Presses, Clarifications
101) Forging Machines
102) Guarding of Cotton Carding Machines in Textile Industry
103) Guarding of Dobby Drive on Looms
104) Guarding of Roller Top Carding Machines Used in Woolen
105) Application - Ingoing Nip Points, Vertical and Inclined Belts
106) Classification - terms Enclosed and Fully Enclosed
107) Reduction of Air Pressure Below 30 psi for Cleaning Purposes
108) Tool Retainer - Guarding of Pneumatic Powered Tools and Hose
109) Portable Belt Sanding Machines
110) Loading of Explosive Powered Tools; Magazine - or Clip-fed
111) Replacement Welding Tips
112) Guarding of Cotton Carding Machines in Textile Ind (Alternate Method)
113) Interlocks on Gear Housing (Alternate Method)
114) Interpretation as they pertain to Laundry Washer Tumbler or Shaker
115) Protection for Loom Fixers
116) Guarding of Roller Top Carding Machines Used in Woolen and Long Staple
117) Acceptability of Photoelectric Cells on type MZD Warpers
118) Laundry Washer Tumbler or Shaker
119) Unloading Equipment and Facilities
120) Use of one half-inch Lexan M. R. 4000 and 9030
121) Requirements Applying to Metal Manhole Ladders
122) Clarification of Operations Which Involve Construction Work
123) Fluids Used as Coolants in Electrical Transformers
124) Meat Tenderizing Technology in the Meat Packing Industry
125) Clarification of Subarticle 6, Sections
126) Splicing and Tapping of Flexible Cords and Cables
127) Nuisance Dusts
128) Citation Policy for Chromates and Chromic Acids
129) Respiratory Protection Against Exposure to Vinyl Chloride
130) Interpretation of Definition of Medical Removal Protection
131) Compliance Dates for Lead Standard with Clarifications
132) Showering Requirements of the Acrylonitrile Standard
133) Fall Protection in Structural Steel Erection and Operations
134) Guarding of Personnel on Open-Sided Flat and Sloping Roofs
135) First Aid Kits Which Comply with the Construction Standards
136) Exemption for Religious Reasons from Wearing Hard Hats
137) Approved Flammable Liquid Hose Nozzle Valves for General Industry
138) Material Storage-As Related to Interim Storage of Concrete Forms
139) Material Storage-As Related to Interim Storage of Temporary Flooring
140) Loading of Explosive Powered Tools.doc; Magazine - or Clip-Fed Explosive
140) Loading of Explosive Powered Tools; Magazine - or Clip-Fed Explosive
141) Abrasive Operations Using Cutoff Wheels and Masonry Saws
142) Repetitive Operations of Radial Saws
143) Portable Belt Sanding Machines as Covered by
144) Provisions to Prevent Restarting of Woodworking Machines
145) Securing of Compressed Gas Cylinders
146) Employees Exposed to Battery Installations at Remote
147) Clarification of Subarticle 6, Sections
148) Clarification of Construction Scaffolding Standards
149) Scaffolding, General Requirements, Guardrails
150) As Related to Laminated Planking
151) Tie-off on Multistage Suspension Scaffolds
152) Applied to Welding Required on Float or Ship Scaffolds
154) Chains and Cables Used as Guardrails at Floor and Wall Openings in the Construction Industry
155) Safety Monitoring System As It Applies to
156) Guarding of Personnel on Open-Sided Flat and Sloping Roofs
157) Forbidden Zone As Applied to Cranes and Derricks
158) Accessible Areas As Applied to Subpart N
159) Overhead and Gantry Cranes, and Derricks - Normal Operating Condition
160) Upper and Lower Controls Required Only for Aerial Lifts
161) Tying-Off of Loft-Workers, Top-Men and Pile-Monks
162) Use of half-inch Lexan M. R. 4000 and 9030 Ploycarbonate
163) Abrasive Operations Using Cutoff Wheels and Masonry Saws
164) Fall Protection in Structural Steel Erection and Operations
165) Proposed Modifications to Explosives and Blasting Agents
166) Transportation of Explosives, Personnel and Blasting Caps
166) Attachment
167) Clarification Relevant to Aerial Lift Trucks Required
168) Minimum Performance Criteria For Roll-over Protective Structures
169) Low Profile Tractor