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Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy

Worker Safety and Health Policy

Department of Energy Safety and Health Laws
10 CFR 707,"Workplace Substance Abuse Programs at DOE Sites"
10 CFR 835, "Occupational Radiation Protection"
  DOE G 441.1-1C, Implementation Guide for Use with 10 CFR 835 *    
10 CFR 850, "Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program"    
  DOE G 440.1-7A, Implementation Guide for use with 10 CFR 850*    
10 CFR 851, " Worker Safety and Health Program"    
  DOE G440.1-8, Implementation Guide for use with 10 CFR 851*    
  * Department of Energy Guides are non-mandatory and contain NO requirements    
       
Department of Energy (DOE) Worker Safety and Health Directives
DOE P 441.1, DOE Radiological Health and Safety Policy    
  DOE O 440.1B, Worker Protection Program for DOE (Including the National Nuclear Security Administration Federal Employees)    
     G 440.1-1A, Guide for use with DOE O 440.B*
   G 440.1-2, Construction Safety Management Guide for use with DOE O 440.1*
   G 440.1-3, Occupational Exposure Assessment*
   G 440.1-4, Contractor Occupational Medical Program Guide*
   M 440.1-1A, DOE Explosives Safety Manual
   
  DOE P 434.1, Conduct and Approval of Select Agent and Toxin Work At Department of Energy Sites    
  DOE P 456.1, Secretarial Policy Statement on Nanoscale Safety    
      DOE N 456.1, The Safe Handling of Unbound Engineered Nanoparticles    
  DOE P 450.4, Safety Management Policy    
     DOE O 426.1, Federal Technical Capabilities Program    
For a list of all DOE Directives and Technical Standards for which HS-10 is the Office of Primary Interest (OPI) please click here
  * Department of Energy Guides are non-mandatory and contain NO requirements    
       
Other DOE and Federal Safety and Health Policies of Interest
DOE HQ O 442-1, Headquarters Occupational Safety and Health Program    
29 CFR 1960, Basic Program Elements for Federal Employee Occupational Safety and health Programs and Related Matters    
EO 12196 Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees    
29 CFR 1910, General Industry Standards    
29 CFR 1926, Construction Standards    
48 CFR 970 - Department of Energy Acquisition Regulations:    
      Integration of environment safety and health into work planning and execution    
 
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
For a list of MOUs between the Department of Energy and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) please click here.
 
 
For additional information regarding this page or feedback on its content, please contact: Bill R. McArthur, Director, Office of Worker Safety and Health Policy


This page was last updated on December 24, 2009
 
 
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