Guidance Search
The Department of Labor provides this guidance search tool as a single, searchable location where users may search for guidance issued by any of the Department’s agencies, including significant guidance documents under Executive Order 12866. Individual guidance documents are maintained on the various agency websites, and if you know what agency you are looking for, you may also find guidance by navigating directly to that agency’s website. The Code of Federal Regulations and the Federal Register, which are not maintained by the Department, also include some of the Department’s interpretations of law and similar material.
OMB’s Final Bulletin for Agency Good Guidance Practices establishes policies and procedures for the development, issuance, and use of significant guidance documents by Executive Branch departments, including requiring that agencies enable the public to request that significant guidance documents be created, reconsidered, modified or rescinded. To petition for a significant guidance document to be created, modified, reconsidered, or rescinded, email the Department of Labor. Petitions should identify the specific guidance document by name and include your reason(s) for the request.
On January 20, 2021, President Biden issued the “Executive Order on Revocation of Certain Executive Orders Concerning Federal Regulation.” In response, the Department issued a final rule January 27, 2021 to rescind its August 28, 2020 rule on guidance documents.
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Compliance of Purlin Glide to OSHA steel erection standards. - [1926 Subpart R; 1926.754(e)(3)(i)]
Respiratory protection and emergency escape requirements for IDLH atmospheres. - [1910.120; 1910.120(q)(3); 1910.134; 1910.134(g)(3); 1910.146; 1910.146(i); 1910.146(k)(1)]
Clarification of "as free as practicable" and lead contamination under 29 CFR 1926.62. - [1926.62 ; 1926.62(h)(1); 1926.62(i)(2)(i); 1926.62(i)(4)(ii)]
Compliance of Master Plank scaffold planking with OSHA plank strength requirements. - [1926.451; 1926.451(a); 1926.451(a)(1); 1926.451(a)(6); 1926.451(f); 1926.451(f)(16)]
OSHA policy that federal officials not act as witnesses in private party litigation.
Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard to the municipal solid waste industry. - [1910.1030(b); 1910.1030(f); 1910.1030(c)(2)]
Use of double-walled tanks as the only form of protection from collision damage. - [1926.152; 1926.152(e); 1926.152(e)(4)]
Mortar testing requirements and controlling contractor responsibilities under the Steel Erection Standard. - [1926.752; 1926.752(a); 1926.752(a)(1); 1926.755(b)]
Plasma-derived products are considered "blood" within the meaning of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. - [1910.1030; 1910.1030(a); 1910.1030(b)]
Occupational exposure limits, access restrictions, and posting requirements for airborne radioactive materials. - [1910.1096]
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