OSH Enforcement Procedures

The following OSH Enforcement Procedures provide guidance to compliance personnel, to ensure responsibilities are carried out in an effective, efficient and consistent manner. Some of the documents are federal documents that have been adopted for application in North Carolina. Other documents have been created specifically for North Carolina. Note: Only documents listed here have been adopted for use in North Carolina. The files below can be sorted by document type.

Code of Federal Register (CFR) – Federal OSHA code of federal regulations adopted for application in N.C.
Compliance Directive (CPL) – Federal OSHA compliance directives provides compliance policies and enforcement procedures and have been adopted for application in N.C.
Field Operations Manual (FOM) – Provides guidance to compliance personnel to ensure procedures and processes are carried out in a consistent manner.
Memorandum (Memos) – OSH Division compliance memorandums provides guidance or clarification to staff.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) – Provides working relationship agreements between other agencies and the OSH Division.
Operational Procedure Notice (OPN) – Provides OSH Division internal policies and work practice instructions.
Standards Notice (SN) – Provides interpretations developed by the OSH Division.
Standards Directive (STD) – Federal OSHA directives that clarify or provide guidance regarding occupational safety and health standards and have been approved by the OSH Division for use in N.C.

Procedure
CFR 036A - Inorganic Arsenic
CFR 006A - Vinyl Chloride
CFR 154 - Helicopters
CFR 152 - Medical Services and First Aid
CFR 155 - Pulp, Paper, Paperboard Mills
CFR 156 - Textiles
CFR 157 - Sawmills
CFR 150 - Temporary Labor Camps
CFR 149 - Sanitation
CFR 123A - Storing and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, 29 CFR 1910.110
CFR 123B - Explosives and Blasting Agents, 29 CFR 1910.109
CFR 153 - Fire Brigades
CFR 107 - Underground Construction; Final Rule
CFR 163B - Powered Industrial Trucks Operator Training
CFR 118A - Permit-Required Spaces for General Industry; Correction
CFR 193 - CFR Correction: Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
CFR 122A - General industry Health and Safety Standards Applicable to Construction Work Subpart K, 29 CFR 1926--Electrical
CFR 122 - Incorporation of General Industry Safety and Health Standards Applicable to Construction Work and Technical Amendments; Final Rules
CFR 127F - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
CFR 194 - Correcting Amendment: Safety and Health Regulations for Construction - Lead
CFR 011A - Telecommunications
CFR 096B - Mechanical Power Presses
CFR 158A - Telecommunications, 29 CFR 1910.268(f)(3)
CFR 170 - Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus
CFR 169 - Hydrogen
CFR 172A - Standards Improvement Project - Phase III
CFR 130A - Confined and Enclosed Spaces for Shipyard Employment; Final Rule
CFR 123 - Hazardous Materials Corrections General Industry
CFR 164 - Dipping and Coating Operations
CFR 185B - Respirable Crystalline Silica
CFR 185A - Respirable Crystalline Silica
CFR 185 - Respirable Crystalline Silica
CFR 101B - Hazard Communication
CFR 101C - Hazard Communication
CFR 088A - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response: Final Rule
CFR 140 - Consolidation of Repetitious Provisions
CFR 139 - Grain Handling Facilities
CFR 127H - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (ITA)
CFR 166B - Steel Erection
CFR 128C - Personal Protective Equipment for General Industry; Amendments
CFR 121E - General Working Conditions in Shipyards 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1915
CFR 121F - General Working Conditions in Shipyards 29 CFR Parts 1910
CFR 101D - Hazard Communication
CFR 141A - Shipyard Employment
CFR 119 - Lead Exposure in Construction: Interim Final Rule
CFR 184 - Confined Spaces in Construction
CFR 128D - Employer Payment for Personal Protective Equipment
CFR 186 - Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems)
CFR 096C - Mechanical Power Presses Record Requirements
CFR 127L - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (ITA)