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MIOSHA Construction
Industry Compliance Compendium
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The MIOSHA Construction Compliance
Compendium is a totally searchable* CD-ROM containing the MIOSHA
Construction Industry Safety Standards, the MIOSHA Administrative
Standards, the MIOSHA General Industry Safety Standards that
are also applicable to Construction, required MIOSHA posters
and forms, and more.
MIOSHA Construction Industry Safety Standards (983 pages)
MIOSHA Administrative
Safety Standards (66 pages)
The Michigan Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970
The MIOSHA Poster
The MIOSHA Right to
Know Poster
The MIOSHA Right to
Know MSDS Poster
MIOSHA Recordkeeping
Forms - Forms 300, 300A, & Form 301
(Click here for
a complete list of the MIOSHA regulations on the CD.)
Important
Note: When OSHA adopts a new Safety Standard, MIOSHA has 6 months
to adopt an identical or more strict rule. With the Bloodborne
Pathogens Standard, Hazard Communication Standard, and dozens
of other rules, MIOSHA has packed in additional requirements.
In fact, you can be in total compliance with a particular OSHA
Standard and still be fined by MIOSHA if you havent implemented
the additional requirements they've mandated!
* The files on the CD-ROM disk are in Adobe Portable Document
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MIOSHA regulations and compliance files can be read, searched
for keywords or phrases, and printed
using the Adobe Reader 6.0® software for Windows® included
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MIOSHA
Regulations on the CD
Part Number: MIOSHA
Administrative Standards
4: Procedures of the
Board of Compliance and Appeals
11: Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
12: Variances
13: Inspections, Investigations, Citations and Proposed Penalties
42., 92., and 430: Right to Know/Hazard Communication, Retention
of DOT Markings,
Placards, and Labels
Part Number: MIOSHA
Construction Safety Standards
1. General Rules
2: Masonry Wall Bracing
6: Personal Protective Equipment
7: Welding & Cutting
8: Handling & Storage of Materials
9: Excavation, Trenching & Shoring
10: Lifting & Digging Equipment
11: Fixed & Portable Ladders
12: Scaffolds
13: Mobile Equipment
14: Tunnels, Shafts, Cofferdams & Caissons
16: Power Transmission & Distribution
17: Electrical Installations
18: Fire Protection & Prevention
19: Tools
20: Demolition
21: Guarding of Walking & Working Areas
22: Signals, Signs, Tags, & Barricades
24: Tar Kettles
25: Concrete Construction
26: Steel Erection
27: Blasting & Use of Explosives
30: Telecommunications
31: Diving Operations
32: Aerial Work Platforms
42: Right to Know/Hazard Communication, Retention of DOT Markings,
Placards, & Labels
45: Fall Protection
91: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
Part Number: MIOSHA
Construction Health Standards
303: Methylenedianiline (MDA)
309: Cadmium
312: 1,3-Butadiene
313: Methylene Chloride
430: Right to Know/Hazard Communication, Retention of DOT Markings,
Placards, & Labels
470: Employee Medical Records and Trade Secrets
601: Air Contaminants for Construction
602: Asbestos
603: Lead Exposure in Construction
620: Ventilation Control
621: Health Hazard Control for Specific Equipment and Operations
622: Control Measures for Hazardous Atmospheres in Confined Spaces
664: Telecommunications Industry
665: Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, and Compressed
Air
680: Occupational Noise Exposure
681: Ionizing Radiation
682: Non-Ionizing Radiation (Lasers)
Part Number: MIOSHA
General Industry Safety Standards
1: General Provisions
1A: Abrasive Wheels
2: Floor and Wall Openings, Stairways, and Skylights
3: Fixed Ladders
4: Portable Ladders
5: Scaffolding
6: Fire Exits
7: Guards for Power Transmission
8: Portable Fire Extinguishers
9: Fixed Fire Equipment
11: Polishing, Buffing and Abrading
12: Welding and Cutting
13: Derricks
14: Conveyors
17: Refuse Packer Units
18: Overhead and Gantry Cranes
19: Crawler, Locomotive and Truck Cranes
20: Underhung Cranes and Monorail Systems
21: Powered Industrial Trucks
22: Tractors
23: Hydraulic Power Presses
24: Mechanical Power Presses
25: Manlifts
26: Metalworking Machinery
27: Woodworking Machinery
33: Personal Protective Equipment
37: Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
38: Hand and Portable Powered Tools
39: Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems
40: Electrical Safety - Related Work Practices
42: Forging
44: Foundries
45: Die Casting
49: Slings
51: Logging
52: Sawmills
53: Tree Trimming and Removal
54: Powered Groundskeeping Equipment
55: Explosives and Blasting Agents (1910.109)
56: Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases
57: Oil and Gas Drilling and Servicing Operations
58: Vehicle Mounted Elevating and Rotating Platforms
59: Helicopters
62: Plastic Molding
63: Pulp, Paper and Paperboard Mills
65: Mills and Calenders for Rubber and Plastic
69: Compressed Gas Requirements
71: Laundry and Dry Cleaning Machinery and Operations
72: Automotive Service Operations
73: Fire Brigades
74: Fire Fighting
75: Flammable and Combustible Liquids
76: Spray Finishing and Dip Tanks
77: Grain Handling Facilities
78: Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia
79: Diving Operations
81: Baking Operations
85: Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout)
86: Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
90: Confined Space Entry
91: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
92: Right to Know/Hazard Communication/Retention of DOT Markings,
Placards, and Labels
93: Air Receivers
94: Textiles
Part Number: MIOSHA
General Industry Health Standards
301: Air Contaminants
302: Vinyl Chloride
303: Methylenedianiline (MDA)
304: Ethylene Oxide
305: Asbestos
306: Formaldehyde
307: Acrylonitrile
308: Inorganic Arsenic
309: Cadmium
310: Lead
311: Benzene
312: 1,3-Butadiene
313: Methylene Chloride
314: Coke Oven Emissions
350: Carcinogens
380: Occupational Noise Exposure and Hearing Conservation
381: Ionizing Radiation
382: Nonionizing Radiation
430: Right to Know/Hazard Communication, Retention of DOT Markings,
Placards, and Labels
431: Hazardous Work in Laboratories
432: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
433: Personal Protective Equipment
451: Respiratory Protection
470: Employee Medical Records and Trade Secrets
472: Medical Services and First Aid
474: Sanitation
476: Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
478: Illumination - Pulpwood Logging - Sawmills
480: Extinguishing Systems
490: Permit-Required Confined Spaces
500: Agricultural Field Sanitation
501: Agricultural Operations
504: Diving Operations
511: Temporary Labor Camps
520: Ventilation Control
523: Abrasive Blasting
525: Grinding, Polishing and Buffing
526: Open Surface Tanks
528: Spray Finishing Operations
529: Welding, Cutting and Brazing
554: Bloodborne Infectious Diseases
591: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
R3303: Specific Operations and Special Industries
R3401-3406: Ventilation Controls - Applicability - Pulp, Paper
and Paperboard
Mills (covered by R5001) - Textiles - Bakery Equipment - Sawmills
R3503-3506: Personal Protective Equipment - Pulp, Paper and Paperboard
Mills -
Textile Operations - Sawmills - Pulpwood Logging
R5001-5006: General Requirements - Pulp, Paper and Paperboard
Mills -
Textiles - Bakery Equipment - Sawmills - Pulpwood
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N. Muskegon, MI 49445-0240
Phone: 231-744-8462
Fax: 231-744-0509
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