SUBPART G—Workplace Safety and Health (§150.600 to §150.628)
- 150.600—What does this subpart do?
- 150.601—What are the safety and health requirements for the workplace on a deepwater port?
- 150.602—What occupational awareness training is required?
- 150.603—What emergency response training is required?
- 150.604—Who controls access to medical monitoring and exposure records?
- 150.605—What are the procedures for reporting a possible workplace safety or health violation at a deepwater port?
- 150.606—After learning of a possible violation, what does the Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection do?
- 150.607—What are the general safe working requirements?
- 150.608—Who is responsible for ensuring that the personnel use or wear protective equipment and are trained in its use?
- 150.609—When is eye and face protection required?
- 150.610—Where must eyewash equipment be located?
- 150.611—What head protection is required?
- 150.612—What footwear is required?
- 150.613—What are the requirements for a noise monitoring and hearing protection survey?
- 150.614—When is protective clothing required?
- 150.615—What safe practices are required?
- 150.616—What are the requirements for lockout?
- 150.617—What are the requirements for tagout?
- 150.618—What are the requirements for respiratory protection?
- 150.619—What are the fall arrest system requirements?
- 150.620—What are the requirements for protecting personnel from machinery?
- 150.621—What are the requirements for slings?
- 150.622—What are the warning sign requirements?
- 150.623—What are the requirements for protecting personnel from hazards associated with confined spaces?
- 150.624—What are the requirements for protecting personnel from blood-borne pathogens?
- 150.625—What must the hazard communication program contain?
- 150.626—What is the hazard communication program used for?
- 150.627—Must material safety data sheets be available to all personnel?
- 150.628—How must the operator label, tag, and mark a container of hazardous material?