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
SN 70 - Revised ASTM Standards for Foot Protection
SN 07 - Laundry Machinery and Operations
SN 44 - Upper and Lower Controls on Vehicle-mounted Elevating and Rotating Work Platforms
SN 74 - Fall Protection Requirements for Work Involving Dry Laid Masonry Retaining Walls
SN 56 - Heavy and Light Duty Pneumatic Staplers
SN 26 - Guarding of the Sides of Carding Machines Used in the Textile Industry
SN 73 - Requirements for High-visibility Apparel and Enforcement of the Federal Highway Administration Regulation, 23 CFR 634.
SN 58 - Availability of and Access to Toilets and Hand Washing Facilities
SN 49 - Ground-Fault Protection in Construction Operations
SN 64 - Oleoresin Capsicum (Pepper Spray)
SN 38 - Eye and Face Protection for Chemical Use
SN 52 - Conversion of, Modification of, and Additions to Industrial Trucks
SN 18 - Approved Containers to Store Flammable Liquids in General Industry
SN 24 - Scaffolding
SN 28 - Drying Tumblers, Shakers and Washing Machines Interlocking Devices
SN 65 - The Use of Warning Lines Alone For Fall Protection on Low Sloped Roofs
SN 72 - Security of Compressed Gas Cylinders at Compressed Gas Supplier and Distribution Facilities
CFR 127K - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
SN 77 - Cyanide Antidotes
SN 78 - Pump Jack Scaffold Systems
SN 67 - Applicability of the Permit Required Confined Spaces Standard to Concrete Mixing Trucks
STD 03-08-001 - Welding, Cutting or Heating of Metals Coated with Lead-Bearing Paint
STD 03-13-002 - 29 CFR 1926.605(a)(1) as Applied to Marine Construction
STD 01-05-015 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids - Storage Quantities
CFR 160A - Flammable Liquids
CFR 121D - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Shipyard Employment 29 CFR 1915; Updating National Consensus Standards for Fire Protection in Shipyards 29 CFR 1915.501-.509
SN 10 - Requirements for Portable Lamps in Vehicle Service Garages
CFR 105 - Welding, Cutting and Brazing: Final Rule
CFR 162 - OMB Control Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act
CFR 118 - Permit-Required Spaces for General Industry; Final Rule
CFR 124 - Ethylene Oxide (Construction)
CFR 148 - Storing and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, 29 CFR 1910.111
CFR 161 - Standards Improvements for General Industry and Construction Standards
CFR 158 - Telecommunications, 29 CFR 1910.268
CFR 117C - 1,3-Butadiene
FOM Chapter 11 - Agricultural Safety and Health Inspections
STD 01-05-018 - U.S. DOT Exemption DOT-E 8845
Memo - Prisoner Complaints Under the OSH Act
OPN 147 - Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance
CFR 137 - Lead (Lifting of Judicial Stay)
CFR 174A - Hexavalent Chromium
CFR 196 - Worker Walkaround Representative
CFR 172 - Standards Improvement Project - Phase II
Memo - Davey Tree Court Ruling
CFR 106 - Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/tagout); Final Rule
CFR 105A - Welding, Cutting and Brazing; Technical Amendment
CFR 132B - Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
CFR 132A - Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
CFR 088B - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
CFR 176A - Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals and Slings