29 CFR 1910.11 - Scope and purpose
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15 practice notes
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Part II
...sole purpose of the provision was to ``adopt and extend'' existing Construction Safety Act (CSA) standards applicable under the OSH Act. 29 CFR 1910.11. Under the CSA, standards applied only to employers with Federally funded contracts, and only with respect to employees engaged on those Fe......
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Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Electrical Protective Equipment
...Federal Standards,'' which was established to extend OSHA's authority through adoption of the Construction Safety Act's standards. (See 29 CFR 1910.11(a) (``The provisions of this subpart . . . adopt, and extend the applicability of, established Federal standards . . . with respect to every......
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Construction safety and health standards:
Confined spaces; exposure hazards,
...sole purpose of the provision was to ``adopt and extend'' existing Construction Safety Act (CSA) standards applicable under the OSH Act. 29 CFR 1910.11. Under the CSA, standards applied only to employers with Federally funded contracts, and only with respect to employees engaged on those Fe......
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Kiewit Power Constructors Co. v. Sec'y of Labor, No. 18-1282
...Federal standards in effect on April 28, 1971, with respect to every employer, employee, and employment covered by the Act." 29 C.F.R. § 1910.11(a). Because § 1910.11 is itself codified in Subpart B, the Secretary contends it is made operative, by its own terms, to all established Fede......
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8 cases
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Kiewit Power Constructors Co. v. Sec'y of Labor, No. 18-1282
...Federal standards in effect on April 28, 1971, with respect to every employer, employee, and employment covered by the Act." 29 C.F.R. § 1910.11(a). Because § 1910.11 is itself codified in Subpart B, the Secretary contends it is made operative, by its own terms, to all established Federal s......
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George v. Myers
...the application of the Construction Safety Act, but having no relevance to the application to the Occupational Safety and Health Act." 29 CFR § 1910.11(b) (adopted by reference as OAR 11. As distinguished from rules regulating "work practices or methods." Brown, 150 Or.App. at 408, 946 P.2d......
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Slingluff v. Occ. Safety & Health Review, No. 04-9541.
...alleged three violations of scaffolding regulations that have been adopted by OSHA3. See 29 U.S.C. § 658(a); 29 C.F.R. § 1926.451; 29 C.F.R. §§ 1910.11, Mr. Slingluff timely contested the citation on June 18, 2005, see 29 U.S.C. § 659(a), challenging OSHA's jurisdiction by asserting that he......
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Pozzi v. McGee Associates, Inc., No. 1-91-0522
...OSHA provisions when the expert had been relying on OSHA provisions during his direct testimony. The specific regulations at issue are 29 CFR § 1910.11, § 1910.12, and § 1926.450 (1983) (§ 1910.11, § 1910.12, and § 1926.450). Regulation § 1926.450 provides requirements and specifications fo......
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