SUBPART Z—Toxic and Hazardous Substances (§1910.1000 to §1910.1450)
- 1910.1000—Air contaminants.
- 1910.1001—Asbestos.
- 1910.1002—Coal tar pitch volatiles; interpretation of term.
- 1910.1003—13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.).
- 1910.1004—alpha-Naphthylamine.
- 1910.1006—Methyl chloromethyl ether.
- 1910.1007—3,′-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts).
- 1910.1008—bis-Chloromethyl ether.
- 1910.1009—beta-Naphthylamine.
- 1910.1010—Benzidine.
- 1910.1011—4-Aminodiphenyl.
- 1910.1012—Ethyleneimine.
- 1910.1013—beta-Propiolactone.
- 1910.1014—2-Acetylaminofluorene.
- 1910.1015—4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene.
- 1910.1016—N-Nitrosodimethylamine.
- 1910.1017—Vinyl chloride.
- 1910.1018—Inorganic arsenic.
- 1910.1020—Access to employee exposure and medical records.
- 1910.1025—Lead.
- 1910.1026—Chromium (VI).
- 1910.1027—Cadmium.
- 1910.1028—Benzene.
- 1910.1029—Coke oven emissions.
- 1910.1030—Bloodborne pathogens.
- 1910.1043—Cotton dust.
- 1910.1044—1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane.
- 1910.1045—Acrylonitrile.
- 1910.1047—Ethylene oxide.
- 1910.1048—Formaldehyde.
- 1910.1050—Methylenedianiline.
- 1910.1051—1,3-Butadiene.
- 1910.1052—Methylene Chloride.
- 1910.1096—Ionizing radiation.
- 1910.1200—Hazard communication.
- 1910.1201—Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels.
- 1910.1450—Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories.