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Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA) Standards
OSHA Standards were established in 1970 to help ensure workplace safety. The Standards are federal regulations that
are intended to enable employees to recognize, understand and control hazards in the workplace. Standards have
been established for general industry while some sections of the Standards are dedicated to specific industries such as
telecommunications.
The general applicable OSHA Standards are found in:
Title 29 CFR Parts 1901.1 to 1910.399 General Industry, Part 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction.
Most relevant is Title 29 CFR Part 1910 Occupational Safety and Health Standards
Copies of OSHA standards can be obtained from:
US Department of Labor
OSHA Publications
PO Box 37535
Washington, DC 20013-7535
(202) 693-1888
(202) 693-2498 fax
website: www.osha.gov
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Appendix
Installation Safety