Section 325.51851a. MIOSHA standards by reference.  


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  • Rule 1a. (1) The following Michigan occupational safety and health administration (MIOSHA) standards are referenced in these rules. Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the Michigan Department of licensing and regulatory affairs, MIOSHA standards section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, MI, 48909-8143 or via the internet at website: www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards. For quantities greater than 5, the cost, at the time of adoption of these rules, is 4 cents per page.

    (a)    Administrative Part 11 “Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses,” R 408.22101 to R 408.22162.

    (b)   Construction Safety Standard Part 1 “General Rules,” R 408.40101 to R 408.40134.

    (c)     General Industry Safety Standard  Part   1  “General  Provisions,”  R 408.10001  to R 408.10098.

    (d)     General Industry  Safety  Standard  Part  33   “Personal  Protective  Equipment,” R 408.13301 to R 408.13398.

    (e)    Occupational Health Standard Part 301 “Air Contaminants for General Industry,” R 325.51101 to R 325.51108.

    (f)       Occupational  Health    Part   430    “Hazard   Communication,”   R 325.77001   to R 325.77003.

    (g)      Occupational  Health  Part  451  “Respiratory   Protection,”  R 325.60051  to R 325.60052.

    (h)    Occupational Health Part 470 “Employee Medical Records and Trade Secrets,” R 325.3451 to R 325.3476.

    (i)        Occupational    Health    Part    520    “Ventilation    Control,”      R 325.52001    to R 325.52012.

    (j)   Occupational Health Part 601 “Air Contaminants for Construction,” R 325.60151 to R 325.60161.

    (k)   Occupational Health Part 621 “Health Hazard Control for Specific Equipment and Operations for Construction,” R 325.62102 to R 325.62126.

    (2)   Appendices, except where portions of Appendices A, B, D, E, and F to this rule are expressly incorporated in requirements of this rule, are purely informational and are not intended to create any additional obligations not otherwise imposed or to detract from any existing obligations.

History: 2013 AACS.