Table of Contents

April 2007 Update
Introduction
Access
Administrative Requirements
Aerial Devices
Airborne Contaminants and Dust
Air Compressors
Asbestos
Blasting (Abrasives/Sand)
Blasting (Explosives)
Carcinogens
Code of Safe Practices
Competent Person
Compressed-Air Work Sites
Concrete Construction
Confined Spaces
Corrosive Liquids
Cranes
Demolition
Dust, Fumes, Mists, Vapors, and Gases
Electrical
Elevating Work Platforms
Elevators, Lifts, and Hoists
Emergency Medical Services
Engine Exhaust Emission
Erection and Construction
Ergonomics in Construction
Excavation, Trenches, and Earthwork
Explosion Hazards
Fall Protection
Fire Protection and Prevention
First Aid
Flaggers
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Forklifts
Forms, Falsework, and Vertical Shoring
Guardrails
Hazard Communication Program (Haz-Com)
Hazardous Substances
Heat Stress
Heavy Construction Equipment
Housekeeping/Site Cleaning
Injury and Illness Prevention Program
Ladders
Laser Equipment
Lead
Lighting
Lock-out/Block-out Procedures
Machine Guarding
Multi-employer Work Sites
Personal Protective Equipment
Pile Driving
Qualified Person
Ramps and Runways
Roofing Operations
Scaffolds
Silica Dust
Stairways
Toeboards
Toilets/Washing Facilities/Sanitation
Tools
Traffic Control
Training
Tunnels and Tunneling
Welding, Cutting, and Heating (Hot Work)
Wood Preservative Chemicals
List of Acronyms
Contact Information


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This guide is not meant to be either a substitute for or a legal interpretation of the occupational safety and health regulations. Readers are cautioned to refer directly to Title 8 of the Califonia Code of Regulations and the Labor Code for detailed information regarding the regulation’s scope, specifi cations, and exceptions and for other requirements that may be applicable to their operations.

Current through Register 2004, No. 50 (12/10/2004) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 8.

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