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OSHA 1910.134 - Respiratory Protection

Updated Apr 3, 2026
Requirements for selecting, using, and maintaining respiratory protective equipment in construction and industrial settings.

OSHA Standard 1910.134: Respiratory Protection

Requirements for selecting, using, and maintaining respiratory protective equipment in construction and industrial settings.

This federal regulation is enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Employers must:

1. Develop and implement written safety programs addressing specific hazards 2. Provide comprehensive training to all affected workers 3. Conduct regular inspections and audits to verify compliance 4. Maintain detailed records of compliance efforts and incidents 5. Select appropriate equipment and materials meeting standards 6. Establish safety culture with worker participation 7. Investigate incidents and implement corrective actions 8. Document training completion and competency verification

Violations carry penalties ranging from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. Construction companies must maintain updated safety policies and provide regular training.

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OSHAfederalworker-safetyconstruction
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federal
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OSHA
standard code
1910.134
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🔗https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/19...
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