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Principal Emergency Response and Preparedness

PrincipalEmergencyResponseandPreparednes sRequirementsandGuidanceOSHA3122-06R2004 Em pl oyer s ar e responsible for providinga safeandhe al thy wor kpla ce for thei r empl srol eis to pr omote the saf et y and heal th of America swo rk ing menand wo menby setti ng and enforcingsta nd ards ; prov id in g tra inin g, outre ach an d edu ca tion;es tabl ish ing part ner shi ps; and enc our agingcontinualimp ro vement in wor kpl ace saf et y and s publ icat ion prov ide s a ge neralove rviewof apa rticu lar stand ar ds -relat ed topi c. This publ icationdo es not al ter or det ermineco mp lianceres ponsibili-ti es wh ich ar e set fo rt h in OSH A standards,and theOccupationalSafetyandHealthAct. Mor eo ver,bec au se interp ret ations and en fo rc ementpol icy maych an ge over ti me, fo r ad dit io nal guidanceon OSHAco mp lian ce req ui rements, the readershouldconsultcu rren t ad mi nistr at ive inter pr etati ons and deci si on sby the Occupati onal Safety an d Health Revi ewCo mmi ssi on an d the cou rt eri al contai ned in this pu blic ati on is in the publ icdo mai n an d ma y be rep ro du ced, full y

D. Requirements that Support Emergency Response and Preparedness .....49 1. 29 CFR 1918.90 Hazard ... V. Construction (29 CFR 1926) Requirements for Emergency Response and Preparedness.....50 A. General Requirements for Workplaces.....50 1. 29 CFR 1926.23 First aid and medical attention, and 1926.50 Medical services and ...

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1 PrincipalEmergencyResponseandPreparednes sRequirementsandGuidanceOSHA3122-06R2004 Em pl oyer s ar e responsible for providinga safeandhe al thy wor kpla ce for thei r empl srol eis to pr omote the saf et y and heal th of America swo rk ing menand wo menby setti ng and enforcingsta nd ards ; prov id in g tra inin g, outre ach an d edu ca tion;es tabl ish ing part ner shi ps; and enc our agingcontinualimp ro vement in wor kpl ace saf et y and s publ icat ion prov ide s a ge neralove rviewof apa rticu lar stand ar ds -relat ed topi c. This publ icationdo es not al ter or det ermineco mp lianceres ponsibili-ti es wh ich ar e set fo rt h in OSH A standards,and theOccupationalSafetyandHealthAct. Mor eo ver,bec au se interp ret ations and en fo rc ementpol icy maych an ge over ti me, fo r ad dit io nal guidanceon OSHAco mp lian ce req ui rements, the readershouldconsultcu rren t ad mi nistr at ive inter pr etati ons and deci si on sby the Occupati onal Safety an d Health Revi ewCo mmi ssi on an d the cou rt eri al contai ned in this pu blic ati on is in the publ icdo mai n an d ma y be rep ro du ced, full y or par tial ly,wi th out permi ssi on.

2 So ur ce cred it is requestedbutno t req ui red .Th is in formation will be mad e avai labl e to sensoryimp ai red ind ivi du als upo n req ues t. Voi ce phone:(202)693- 1999;telet yp ewr iter (T TY ) number: 1-877-889- 5627. Principal Emergency Response and Preparedness requirements and Guidance Occupational Safety and Health Administration Department of Labor OSHA 3122-06R 2004 Contents Introduction .. 1 Background .. 1 Using This 2 Publication Organization .. 3 I. General Industry (29 CFR 1910) requirements for Emergency Response and 4 A. General requirements for Workplaces .. 4 1. 29 CFR Design and construction requirements for exit 4 2. 29 CFR Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for exit 4 3. 29 CFR Medical services and first 5 4.

3 29 CFR Portable fire 6 5. 29 CFR Employee alarm 7 B. Additional requirements for Workplaces Referenced in Other requirements .. 8 1. 29 CFR Emergency action 8 2. 29 CFR Fire prevention 9 C. Additional requirements for Specific 9 1. 29 CFR Powered platforms for building 9 2. 29 CFR Storage and handling of anhydrous 10 3. 29 CFR Process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous 11 4. 29 CFR Hazardous waste operations and Emergency Response ; paragraphs (b), Safety and health program, through (o), New technology 12 5. 29 CFR , paragraph (p) Certain operations conducted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA).. 13 6. 29 CFR , paragraph (q), Emergency Response to hazardous substance 14 7. 29 CFR General requirements for dipping and coating 15 8. 29 CFR Permit-required confined 16 9.

4 29 CFR Fire 17 10. 29 CFR 18 11. 29 CFR Logging 18 12. 29 CFR 19 13. 29 CFR Electric power generation, transmission and 19 14. 29 CFR Grain handling 20 15. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart T Diving Operations (29 CFR Scope and application, Qualification of dive team, Safe practice manual, Pre-dive procedures, and Procedures during dive) .. 21 16. 29 CFR 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.), alpha-Naphthylamine, Methyl chloromethyl ether, 3,3 -Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts), bis-Chloromethyl ether, beta-Naphthylamine, Benzidine, 4-Aminodiphenyl, Ethyleneimine, beta-Propiolactone, 2-Acetylaminofluorene, 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene, 22 17.

5 29 CFR Vinyl 23 18. 29 CFR 24 19. 29 CFR 25 20. 29 CFR Coke oven 26 21. 29 CFR 1, 26 22. 29 CFR 27 23. 29 CFR Ethylene 28 24. 29 CFR 28 25. 29 CFR 29 26. 29 CFR 1, 30 27. 29 CFR Methylene 31 28. 29 CFR Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in 32 D. requirements that Support Emergency Response and Preparedness .. 32 1. 29 CFR General requirements (Personal Protective Equipment).. 32 2. 29 CFR Respiratory 33 3. 29 CFR Air 34 4. 29 CFR Bloodborne 35 5. 29 CFR Hazard 35 II. Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915) requirements for Emergency Response & 37 A. General requirements for Workplaces .. 37 1. 29 CFR Fire 37 2. 29 CFR First 37 B. Additional requirements for Workplaces Referenced in Other requirements .

6 38 C. Additional requirements for Specific 38 1. 29 CFR Diving 38 2. 29 CFR 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.), alpha-Naphthylamine, Methyl chloromethyl ether, 3,3 -Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts), bis-Chloromethyl ether, beta-Naphthylamine, Benzidine, 4-Aminodiphenyl, Ethyleneimine, beta-Propiolactone, 2-Acetylaminofluorene, 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene, and/or 38 3. 29 CFR Vinyl 38 4. 29 CFR 38 5. 29 CFR 38 6. 29 CFR 1, 39 7. 29 CFR 39 8. 29 CFR Ethylene 39 9. 29 CFR 39 10. 29 CFR 39 11. 29 CFR Methylene 39 12. 29 CFR Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in 39 D. requirements that Support Emergency Response and Preparedness .. 39 1. 29 CFR General requirements (Personal Protective Equipment).. 39 2.

7 29 CFR Respiratory 40 3. 29 CFR Air 40 4. 29 CFR Bloodborne 41 5. 29 CFR Hazard 41 III. Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917) requirements for Emergency Response and 42 A. General requirements for Workplaces .. 42 1. 29 CFR Hazardous 42 2. 29 CFR Hazardous atmospheres and 42 3. 29 CFR First aid and lifesaving 43 4. 29 CFR Emergency action 43 5. 29 CFR Signs and 44 B. Additional requirements for Workplaces Referenced in Other requirements .. 44 C. Additional requirements for Specific 44 1. 29 CFR Scope and applicability (29 CFR 1910 Subpart T Commercial Diving applies to marine terminals).. 44 2. 29 CFR Termination facilities handling menhaden and similar species of 44 D. requirements that Support Emergency Response and Preparedness .. 45 1. 29 CFR Fumigants, pesticides, insecticides and hazardous 45 2.

8 29 CFR Hazard 46 3. 29 CFR Respiratory 46 4. 29 CFR Other protective 46 IV. Longshoring (29 CFR 1918) requirements for Emergency Response and 47 A. General requirements for Workplaces .. 47 1. 29 CFR Hazardous atmospheres and 47 2. 29 CFR Ventilation and atmospheric 47 3. 29 CFR First aid and lifesaving 48 4. 29 CFR Emergency action 48 B. Additional requirements for Workplaces Referenced in Other requirements .. 50 C. Additional requirements for Specific 49 1. 29 CFR Scope and application (29 CFR 1910 Subpart T Commercial Diving applies to marine terminals) .. 49 D. requirements that Support Emergency Response and Preparedness .. 49 1. 29 CFR Hazard 49 2. 29 CFR Respiratory 49 V. Construction (29 CFR 1926) requirements for Emergency Response and Preparedness .

9 50 A. General requirements for Workplaces .. 50 1. 29 CFR First aid and medical attention, and Medical services and first 50 2. 29 CFR Fire protection and prevention, Fire protection, and Fire 50 3. 29 CFR Means of 51 B. Additional requirements for Workplaces Referenced in Other requirements .. 52 1. 29 CFR Employee Emergency action 52 C. Additional requirements for Specific 52 1. CFR 29 52 2. CFR 29 Process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous 53 3. 29 CFR Hazardous waste operations and Emergency Response , paragraphs (b) Safety and health program through (o) New technology 53 4. 29 CFR , paragraph (p) Certain operations conducted under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA).. 54 5. 29 CFR , paragraph (q) Emergency Response to hazardous substance 54 6.

10 29 CFR Specific excavation 54 7. 29 CFR Underground 54 8. 29 CFR General requirements (Power Transmission and Distribution).. 55 9. 29 CFR 1926 Subpart T Diving Operations (29 CFR Scope and application, Qualification of dive team, Safe practice manual, Pre-dive procedures, and Procedures during dive).. 56 10. 29 CFR 13 Carcinogens, etc. (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.), alpha-Naphthylamine, Methyl chloromethyl ether, 3, 3 -Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts), bis-Chloromethyl ether, beta-Naphthylamine, Benzidine, 4-Aminodiphenyl, Ethyleneimine, beta-Propiolactone, 2-Acetylaminofluorene, 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene, and/or 56 11. 29 CFR Vinyl 56 12. 29 CFR 57 13. 29 CFR 57 14. 29 CFR Coke oven 57 15. 29 CFR 1, 57 16.


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