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Most Standards and Regulations from Federal OSHA Jurisdiction are often adopted by States, although IOSHA has some particular Standards in several areas:
Right to Know About Hazardous Chemical Risks (General Provision)
Sanitation and housing regulations for railroad employees
Additionally, despite having a unique State Plan, the following workers are subject to OSHA Federal Jurisdiction:
Those hired in accordance with federal employment policies
U.S. Postal Service personnel and private USPS operations
Private firms’ maritime personnel
specific agricultural enterprises and workers
Federal government-owned and contractor-run military and weapons installations
Last but not least, if you still do not comprehend the state’s training needs, you can assist by seeking compliance guidance. OSHA does not require workers to complete OSHA training, but since OSHA 10 Hour and OSHA 30 Hour cover a broad range of job safety topics, OSHA advises workers to complete OSHA training, which will enable workers to complete job-specific safety topics and receive an overview of other safety issues.