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OSHA Regulations by U.S. State

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U.S. State HAZWOPER Regulations

State Plans are OSHA-approved workplace safety and health programs operated by individual states or U.S. territories. There are currently 22 State Plans covering both private sector and state and local government workers, and there are six State Plans covering only state and local government workers. State Plans are monitored by OSHA and must be at least as effective as OSHA in protecting workers and in preventing work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths.

Click on a state/territory from the map to show that state/territory's State Plan information.
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  • * This state's OSHA-approved State Plan covers private and state/local government workplaces.
  • ** This state's OSHA-approved State Plan covers state/local government workers only.
  • This state (with no asterisk *) is a federal OSHA state.