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There are various directives issued based on OSHA's Directives System that give specifics on how to conduct certain inspections or treat certain types of hazards and situations.  These directives should always be considered along with the standard(s) the directive is addressing.
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There are various directives issued based on OSHA's [https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=DIRECTIVES&p_id=2249 Directives System] that give specifics on how to conduct certain inspections or treat certain types of hazards and situations.  If an inspection involves a standard or topic that a directive addresses, that directive should be considered during the course of the inspection.
  
== Directive Types ==
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== Types of Directives ==
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OSHA produces different [https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=DIRECTIVES&p_id=2249#1-XII types of directives], categorized as either ''national directives'' or ''regional directives''.  KYOSH is rarely affected by ''regional directives''.  However, national directives frequently apply.
  
=== Instruction ===
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National directives are divided into three types: ''Instructions'', ''Notices'', and ''Directions''.
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'''Instructions''': "Long-term policy and procedure pronouncements that have continuing reference value. They are intended to be in effect for more than one year." 
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'''Notices''': "Short-term policy and procedure pronouncements that are not to remain in effect over one year. Notices may be used to cancel an existing OSHA Instruction or Notice; such cancellations are permanent and do not expire at the end of that year."
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'''Directions''': "Time-sensitive policy and procedure pronouncements that must be issued quickly to take effect when a policy or procedural change must be communicated quickly."
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In light of the above information, ''Instructions'' are of most use by CSHOs. 
  
 
== Action Words in Standards ==
 
== Action Words in Standards ==

Revision as of 20:54, 18 April 2018

There are various directives issued based on OSHA's Directives System that give specifics on how to conduct certain inspections or treat certain types of hazards and situations. If an inspection involves a standard or topic that a directive addresses, that directive should be considered during the course of the inspection.

Types of Directives

OSHA produces different types of directives, categorized as either national directives or regional directives. KYOSH is rarely affected by regional directives. However, national directives frequently apply.

National directives are divided into three types: Instructions, Notices, and Directions.

Instructions: "Long-term policy and procedure pronouncements that have continuing reference value. They are intended to be in effect for more than one year."

Notices: "Short-term policy and procedure pronouncements that are not to remain in effect over one year. Notices may be used to cancel an existing OSHA Instruction or Notice; such cancellations are permanent and do not expire at the end of that year."

Directions: "Time-sensitive policy and procedure pronouncements that must be issued quickly to take effect when a policy or procedural change must be communicated quickly."

In light of the above information, Instructions are of most use by CSHOs.

Action Words in Standards

Enforceable

  • will/not
  • shall/not
  • may not

Unenforceable

  • should/not