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OSHA General Industry Regulation and forms needed for compliance. 29 CFR 1910. 1903 regulations about inspections, citations, and proposed penalties; 1904 regulations about recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses; 1928 regulations for agriculture. The 1910 regulations apply to all general industry operations. Also are the OSHA 300 Log, Sharps Injury Log, incident report forms, and OSHA letters of interpretation. See a listing of OSHA locations and phone numbers using the Resources link above.

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Ever wonder what all the OSHA 1910 SubParts & Chapters are?

# 1910 Subpart A - General
* 1910.1 - Purpose and scope.
* 1910.2 - Definitions.
* 1910.3 - Petitions for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a standard.

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