Title 33

PART 150 SUBPART g

Subpart G - Workplace Safety and Health

33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133SUBJGRP 133
Safety and Health (General)
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.1SECTION 150.600
   150.600 What does this subpart do
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.2SECTION 150.601
   150.601 What are the safety and health requirements for the workplace on a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.3SECTION 150.602
   150.602 What occupational awareness training is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.4SECTION 150.603
   150.603 What emergency response training is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.5SECTION 150.604
   150.604 Who controls access to medical monitoring and exposure records
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.6SECTION 150.605
   150.605 What are the procedures for reporting a possible workplace safety or health violation at a deepwater port
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.133.7SECTION 150.606
   150.606 After learning of a possible violation, what does the Sector Commander, or the MSU Commander, with COTP and OCMI authority do
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.134SUBJGRP 134
General Workplace Conditions
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.134.8SECTION 150.607
   150.607 What are the general safe working requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.135SUBJGRP 135
Personal Protective Equipment
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.135.9SECTION 150.608
   150.608 Who is responsible for ensuring that the personnel use or wear protective equipment and are trained in its use
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136SUBJGRP 136
Eyes and Face
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136.10SECTION 150.609
   150.609 When is eye and face protection required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.136.11SECTION 150.610
   150.610 Where must eyewash equipment be located
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.137SUBJGRP 137
Head
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.137.12SECTION 150.611
   150.611 What head protection is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.138SUBJGRP 138
Feet
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.138.13SECTION 150.612
   150.612 What footwear is required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.139SUBJGRP 139
Noise and Hearing Protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.139.14SECTION 150.613
   150.613 What are the requirements for a noise monitoring and hearing protection survey
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.140SUBJGRP 140
Clothing
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.140.15SECTION 150.614
   150.614 When is protective clothing required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.141SUBJGRP 141
Electrical
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.141.16SECTION 150.615
   150.615 What safe practices are required
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142SUBJGRP 142
Lockout/Tagout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142.17SECTION 150.616
   150.616 What are the requirements for lockout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.142.18SECTION 150.617
   150.617 What are the requirements for tagout
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.143SUBJGRP 143
Respiratory Protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.143.19SECTION 150.618
   150.618 What are the requirements for respiratory protection
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.144SUBJGRP 144
Fall Arrest
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.144.20SECTION 150.619
   150.619 What are the fall arrest system requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.145SUBJGRP 145
Machine Guards
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.145.21SECTION 150.620
   150.620 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from machinery
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.146SUBJGRP 146
Slings
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.146.22SECTION 150.621
   150.621 What are the requirements for slings
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.147SUBJGRP 147
Warning Signs
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.147.23SECTION 150.622
   150.622 What are the warning sign requirements
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.148SUBJGRP 148
Confined Space Safety
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.148.24SECTION 150.623
   150.623 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from hazards associated with confined spaces
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.149SUBJGRP 149
Blood-Borne Pathogens
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.149.25SECTION 150.624
   150.624 What are the requirements for protecting personnel from blood-borne pathogens
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150SUBJGRP 150
Hazard Communication Program
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.26SECTION 150.625
   150.625 What must the hazard communication program contain
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.27SECTION 150.626
   150.626 What is the hazard communication program used for
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.28SECTION 150.627
   150.627 Must material safety data sheets be available to all personnel
33:2.0.1.4.20.7.150.29SECTION 150.628
   150.628 How must the operator label, tag, and mark a container of hazardous material