29 CFR Parts 1911-1925 continues coverage on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration within the U.S. Department of Labor. In this volume you will find rules, processes, procedures, and regulations pertaining to occupational safety and health standards for shipyard employment, including marine terminals, safety and health regulations for long shoring, safety and health standards for Federal service contracts, and more. Shipyard human resources personnel and employees, such as welders, solderers, cutters, plumbers, electricians, construction supervisors, engineers, and architects, as well as inspectors, crane operators, and dock personnel may be interested in this volume.Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Volume 7, July 1, 2015Containing parts Parts 1911 to 1925Part 1911; RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR PROMULGATING, MODIFYING, OR REVOKING OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY OR HEALTH STANDARDSPart 1912; ADVISORY COMMITTEES ON STANDARDSPart 1912a; NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTHPart 1913; RULES OF AGENCY PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE CONCERNING OSHA ACCESS TO EMPLOYEE MEDICAL RECORDSPart 1915; OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR SHIPYARD EMPLOYMENTPart 1917; MARINE TERMINALSPart 1918; SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR LONGSHORINGPart 1919; GEAR CERTIFICATIONPart 1920; PROCEDURE FOR VARIATIONS FROM SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS UNDER THE LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACTPart 1921; RULES OF PRACTICE IN ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 41 OF THE LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACTPart 1922; INVESTIGATIONAL HEARINGS UNDER SECTION 41 OF THE LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACTPart 1924; SAFETY STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO WORKSHOPS AND REHABILITATION FACILITIES ASSISTED BY GRANTSPart 1925; SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR FEDERAL SERVICE CONTRACTS