OAR 437-004-6000
Adoption by Reference of Federal Standard


In addition to, and not in lieu of, any other safety and health codes contained in OAR chapter 437, the Department adopts by reference the following federal regulations printed as part of the Code of Federal Regulations, 40 CFR 170, in the Federal Register:
NOTE: Oregon OSHA did not adopt revisions to Sections 170.2; 170.135; 170.235 published in the November 2, 2015 Federal Register.

(1)

Subpart A – General Provisions

(a)

40 CFR 170.1 Scope and purpose, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(b)

40 CFR 170.3 Definitions, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(c)

40 CFR 170.5 Removed.

(d)

40 CFR 170.7 General duties and prohibited actions, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(e)

40 CFR 170.9 Violations of this part, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.]

(2)

Subpart B – Standard For Workers

(a)

40 CFR 170.102 Applicability of this subpart, published 53/95, FR vol. 60, no. 85, p. 21952.

(b)

40 CFR 170.103 Exceptions, published 53/95, FR vol. 60, no. 85, p. 21952.

(c)

40 CFR 170.104 Exemptions, published 1212/08, FR vol. 73, no. 240, pp. 75592-75600.

(d)

40 CFR 170.110 Restrictions associated with pesticide applications, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(e)

40 CFR 170.112 Entry restrictions, published 621/06, FR vol. 71, no. 119, pp. 35543-35547; 629/07, FR vol. 72, no. 125, p. 35563; 1212/08, FR vol. 73, no. 240, pp. 75592-75600.

(f)

40 CFR 170.120 Notice of applications, published 626/96, FR vol. 61, no. 124, p. 33207.

(g)

40 CFR 170.122 Providing specific information about applications, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(h)

40 CFR 170.124 Notice of applications to handler employers, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(i)

40 CFR 170.130 Pesticide safety training, published 1212/08, FR vol. 73, no. 240, pp. 75592-75600.

(j)

40 CFR 170.135 Posted pesticide safety information, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(k)

40 CFR 170.150 Decontamination, published 626/96, FR vol. 61, no. 124, p. 33212.

(l)

40 CFR 170.160 Emergency assistance, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(3)

Subpart C – Standard For Pesticide Handlers

(a)

40 CFR 170.202 Applicability of this subpart, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(b)

40 CFR 170.203 Exceptions, published 53/95, FR vol. 60, no. 85, p. 21952.

(c)

40 CFR 170.204 Exemptions, published 1212/08, FR vol. 73, no. 240, pp. 75592-75600.

(d)

40 CFR 170.210 Restrictions during applications, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(e)

40 CFR 170.222 Providing specific information about applications, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(f)

40 CFR 170.224 Notice of applications to agricultural employers, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(g)

40 CFR 170.230 Pesticide safety training, published 53/95, FR vol. 60, no. 85, p. 21953

(h)

40 CFR 170.232 Knowledge of labeling and site-specific information, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(i)

40 CFR 170.234 Safe operation of equipment, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(j)

40 CFR 170.235 Posted pesticide safety information, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(k)

40 CFR 170.240 Personal protective equipment, published 91/04, FR vol. 69, no. 169, p. 53341; OR-OSHA note added with AO 9-2006, filed and effective 922/06.

(l)

40 CFR 170.250 Decontamination, published 626/96, FR vol. 61, no. 124, p. 33213; OR-OSHA note added with AO 9-2006, filed and effective 922/06.

(m)

40 CFR 170.260 Emergency assistance, published 821/92, Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 163, pp. 38102-38176.

(4)

Subpart D – General Provisions

(a)

40 CFR 170.301 Scope and purpose, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(b)

40 CFR 170.303 Applicability of this part, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(c)

40 CFR 170.305 Definitions, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(d)

40 CFR 170.309 Agricultural employer duties, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(e)

40 CFR 170.311 Display requirements for pesticide safety information and pesticide application and hazard information, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(f)

40 CFR 170.313 Commercial pesticide handler employer duties, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(g)

40 CFR 170.315 Prohibited actions, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.
NOTE: Oregon OSHA did not adopt 170.317 Violations of this part, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(5)

Subpart E – Requirements for Protection of Agricultural Workers

(a)

40 CFR 170.401 Training requirements for workers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(b)

40 CFR 170.403 Establishment-specific information for workers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(c)

40 CFR 170.405 Entry restrictions associated with pesticide applications, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(d)

40 CFR 170.407 Worker entry restrictions after pesticide applications, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(e)

40 CFR 170.409 Oral and posted notification of worker entry restrictions, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(f)

40 CFR 170.411 Decontamination supplies for workers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(6)

Subpart F – Requirements for Protection of Agricultural Pesticide Handlers

(a)

40 CFR 170.501 Training requirements for handlers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(b)

40 CFR 170.503 Knowledge of labeling, application-specific, and establishment-specific information for handlers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(c)

40 CFR 170.505 Requirements during applications to protect handlers, workers, and other persons, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(d)

40 CFR 170.507 Personal protective equipment, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(e)

40 CFR 170.509 Decontamination and eye flushing supplies for handlers, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(7)

Subpart G – Exemptions, Exceptions and Equivalency

(a)

40 CFR 170.601 Exemptions, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(b)

40 CFR 170.603 Exceptions for entry by workers during restricted-entry intervals, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(c)

40 CFR 170.605 Agricultural employer responsibilities to protect workers entering treated areas during a restricted-entry interval, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.

(d)

40 CFR 170.607 Exceptions to personal protective equipment requirements specified on pesticide product labeling, published 112/15, FR vol. 80, no. 211, p. 67495.
NOTE: Oregon OSHA did not adopt Sec. 170.609 Equivalency requests.
These standards are available at the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, and the United States Government Printing Office.

Source: Rule 437-004-6000 — Adoption by Reference of Federal Standard, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=437-004-6000.

437‑004‑0001
Application
437‑004‑0002
Scope
437‑004‑0003
Exclusive Coverage
437‑004‑0005
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records
437‑004‑0099
General Standards
437‑004‑0100
Universal Definitions
437‑004‑0150
Standards Organizations
437‑004‑0240
Safety Orientation for Seasonal Workers
437‑004‑0251
Safety Committees and Safety Meetings
437‑004‑0310
Working Surfaces
437‑004‑0320
Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes
437‑004‑0330
Fixed Industrial Stairs
437‑004‑0340
Portable Ladders
437‑004‑0350
Orchard Ladders
437‑004‑0360
Fixed Ladders
437‑004‑0370
Scaffolding
437‑004‑0380
Manually Propelled Mobile Ladder Stands and Scaffolds (Towers)
437‑004‑0390
Other Working Surfaces
437‑004‑0405
Exits and Emergency Action Plan
437‑004‑0450
Emergency Action Plan
437‑004‑0570
Manlifts
437‑004‑0610
Ventilation
437‑004‑0630
Noise Exposure
437‑004‑0650
Ionizing Radiation
437‑004‑0710
Compressed Gases
437‑004‑0715
Acetylene
437‑004‑0716
Oxygen
437‑004‑0717
Hydrogen
437‑004‑0720
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
437‑004‑0725
Spray Finishing
437‑004‑0770
Explosives and Blasting Agents
437‑004‑0780
Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases
437‑004‑0790
Use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas or Natural Gas in Fields and Orchards
437‑004‑0800
Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia
437‑004‑0950
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
437‑004‑1005
General Requirements for Protective Equipment
437‑004‑1020
Personal Fall Protection
437‑004‑1030
Work Clothing
437‑004‑1035
Eye and Face Protection
437‑004‑1041
Respiratory Protection
437‑004‑1050
Head Protection
437‑004‑1060
Hand, Foot, and Extremity Protection
437‑004‑1070
Working Underway on Water
437‑004‑1075
Working Over or In Water
437‑004‑1105
Sanitation
437‑004‑1110
Field Sanitation for Hand Labor Work
437‑004‑1115
COVID-19 Workplace Requirements for Employer-Provided Labor Housing
437‑004‑1120
Agricultural Labor Housing and Related Facilities
437‑004‑1140
Lighting
437‑004‑1150
Safety Colors for Marking Physical Hazards
437‑004‑1180
Accident Prevention Signs
437‑004‑1250
Confined and Hazardous Spaces
437‑004‑1260
Manure Lagoons, Storage Ponds, Vats, Pits and Separators
437‑004‑1275
The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
437‑004‑1305
Medical Services and First Aid
437‑004‑1430
Sources of Fire
437‑004‑1440
Required Postings
437‑004‑1450
Extinguishers
437‑004‑1460
Fire Prevention Plan
437‑004‑1470
Employee Equipment and Training
437‑004‑1505
Air Receivers and Pressure Systems
437‑004‑1525
Boilers and Steam Systems
437‑004‑1610
General Requirements
437‑004‑1630
Conveyors
437‑004‑1670
Automotive Hoists
437‑004‑1680
Storage of Hazardous Chemicals
437‑004‑1700
Forklifts and Other Powered Industrial Trucks
437‑004‑1750
Helicopters
437‑004‑1805
Rope, Chain, Rigging, and Hoists
437‑004‑1825
Tackle and Hoisting Equipment
437‑004‑1910
General Equipment Guarding
437‑004‑1940
Farm Field Equipment
437‑004‑1970
Farmstead Equipment
437‑004‑2000
Powered Saws
437‑004‑2100
Grinders
437‑004‑2220
General Requirements — Small Tools
437‑004‑2230
Guarding and Operation of Portable Powered Tools
437‑004‑2240
Power Lawnmowers
437‑004‑2260
Other Portable Tools and Equipment
437‑004‑2310
General Requirements
437‑004‑2350
Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting
437‑004‑2400
Arc Welding and Cutting
437‑004‑2810
General Requirements
437‑004‑2850
Temporary Lighting and Wiring
437‑004‑2860
Flexible Cable and Extension Cords
437‑004‑2870
Attachment Plugs and Receptacles
437‑004‑2880
Cord and Plug-Connected Equipment
437‑004‑2900
Grounding and Bonding
437‑004‑2950
Switches and Circuit Breakers
437‑004‑3000
Identification and Load Ratings
437‑004‑3050
Work Near Overhead Lines
437‑004‑3075
Agricultural Buildings with Special Hazards
437‑004‑3100
Excavation
437‑004‑3410
Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Vehicles
437‑004‑3420
Working from Vehicles and Vehicle Loads
437‑004‑3430
Training for Agriculture Tractor Operators
437‑004‑3460
Industrial Vehicles
437‑004‑3480
Bridges, Roads and Ramps
437‑004‑3550
Servicing Multi Piece and Single Piece Rim Wheels
437‑004‑3600
Roll-Over Protective Structures (ROPS) for Tractors in Agriculture
437‑004‑3650
Roll-Over Protective Structures — Industrial Vehicles
437‑004‑3660
Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and Rotating Work Platforms
437‑004‑6000
Adoption by Reference of Federal Standard
437‑004‑6001
Expiration and Implementation Dates
437‑004‑6401
Effective dates for worker training programs in Oregon
437‑004‑6405
Restrictions Associated With Outdoor Production Pesticide Applications
437‑004‑6406
Pesticide Spray Drift and Innovative Methods
437‑004‑6501
Handler training programs in Oregon
437‑004‑6502
Oregon requirements for Worker Protection Standard trainers of handlers who qualify using train-the-trainer programs
437‑004‑6508
Respiratory Protection
437‑004‑6509
Emergency eye-washes and eye flushing supplies
437‑004‑9000
Oregon Rules for Air Contaminants
437‑004‑9010
Fumigated Areas.
437‑004‑9050
Asbestos
437‑004‑9090
13 Carcinogens
437‑004‑9600
Lead
437‑004‑9620
Cadmium
437‑004‑9626
Chromium (VI)
437‑004‑9640
Benzene
437‑004‑9650
Bloodborne Pathogens
437‑004‑9710
Acrylonitrile
437‑004‑9720
Thiram
437‑004‑9740
Ethylene Oxide
437‑004‑9760
Formaldehyde
437‑004‑9780
Methylendianiline
437‑004‑9800
Hazard Communication Standard for Agricultural Employers
437‑004‑9830
Retention of Department of Transportation (DOT) Markings, Placards and Labels
437‑004‑9850
Pipe Labelling
437‑004‑9860
Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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