By
Division
Transportation and public utilities are
Division E of the Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) system and includes major groups
40-49. Electric, gas, and sanitary utilities are Sector 22
of the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Transportation
and warehousing are classified in sectors 48-49. Communication
utilities are part of sector 51.
For employment statistics, see Industry at a Glance Overview,
Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS).
You may also select the Industry Profile
for an OSHA Standard:
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statistics, see Statistics and Data.
By SIC Code
Search for the most frequently cited Federal and State OSHA
standards for this industry by SIC code and jurisdiction (Federal
or by individual States). Enter your own
SIC code, or use the pre-selected SIC codes below (returns
only citations issued by Federal OSHA).
The following, in order, were the most frequently cited standards
by Federal OSHA during October 2003 through September 2004,
in Motor Freight Transportation And Warehousing (SIC
code 42).
- 1910.178,
Powered industrial trucks
- 1910.1200,
Hazard communication [related
topic page]
- 1910.305,
Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general
use [related topic
page]
- 1910.303,
Electrical, general requirements [related topic
page]
- 1910.37,
Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for
exit routes
- 1910.157,
Portable fire extinguishers [related topic
page]
- 1910.134,
Respiratory protection [related
topic page]
- 1910.23,
Guarding floor and wall opening and holes [related
topic page]
- 1910.132,
Personal protective equipment, general requirements [related
topic page]
- Section
5(a)(1) of the OSH Act, often referred to as the General
Duty Clause, requires employers to "furnish to each of
his employees employment and a place of employment which
are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are
likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his
employees". This section may be used to cite hazards for
which there are no specific standards, such as ergonomics.
[related topic
page]
The following, in order, were the most
frequently cited standards by Federal OSHA during October
2003 through September 2004, in Wholesale
Trade-durable Goods (SIC
code 50).
- 1910.178,
Powered industrial trucks
- 1910.1200,
Hazard communication [related
topic page]
- 1910.305,
Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general
use [related topic
page]
- 1910.147,
The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) [related
topic page]
- 1910.134,
Respiratory protection [related
topic page]
- 1910.23,
Guarding floor and wall opening and holes [related
topic page]
- 1910.212,
General requirements for all machines [related topic
page]
- 1910.132,
Personal protective equipment, general requirements [related
topic page]
- 1910.157,
Portable fire extinguishers [related topic
page]
- Section
5(a)(1) of the OSH Act, often referred to as the General
Duty Clause, requires employers to "furnish to each of
his employees employment and a place of employment which
are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are
likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his
employees". This section may be used to cite hazards for
which there are no specific standards, such as ergonomics.
[related topic
page]
The following, in order, were the most
frequently cited standards by Federal OSHA during October
2003 through September 2004, in Wholesale
Trade-non-durable Goods (SIC
code 51).
- 1910.1200,
Hazard communication [related
topic page]
- 1910.178,
Powered industrial trucks
- 1910.305,
Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general
use [related topic
page]
- 1910.37,
Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for
exit routes
- 1910.23,
Guarding floor and wall opening and holes [related
topic page]
- 1910.147,
The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) [related
topic page]
- 1910.303,
Electrical, general requirements [related topic
page]
- 1910.157,
Portable fire extinguishers [related topic
page]
- 1910.219,
Mechanical power-transmission apparatus [related topic
page]
- 1910.134,
Respiratory protection [related
topic page]
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