Construction compliance, every site, every standard.
Subpart M (Fall Protection), Subpart P (Excavations), Subpart CC (Cranes), current text, with the Letters of Interpretation your training relies on, in one place.
Construction compliance is multi-standard. Your reference should be too.
1926 reach-ins to 1910.
Construction trainers cover the General Industry sections that 1926 references, but cross-referencing them by hand is slow.
Subcontractor variation.
Every subcontractor brings their own version of the rule. Reconciling on-site is a daily frustration.
Subpart CC complexity.
Crane operator certification, signal person training, inspection requirements, Subpart CC is dense and changes frequently.
1926 + 1910 reach-ins + Subpart CC, in one search.
Search across your industry’s primary CFR titles.
Title-scoped search with industry shorthand handled. PRCS, LOTO, JHA, DOT-HM-181, all recognized.
Cross-references rendered as clicks.
Every ‘see § X’ pointer becomes a one-click expand. Letters of Interpretation linked inline.
Federal Register sync, scoped to your titles.
When something changes in your industry’s standards, you get one email. Skip the rest.
29 CFR 1926 is the floor. The site is the implementation.
Construction compliance is the OSHA standard most safety professionals encounter first. It’s also one of the most amended, Subpart M (Fall Protection), Subpart P (Excavations), and Subpart CC (Cranes) have all seen substantive revisions in the last decade.
RegLogic ships 29 CFR 1926 with every cross-reference to 29 CFR 1910 (the ‘reach-ins’) already linked, every Subpart-specific Letter of Interpretation in the sidebar, and every recent amendment surfaced with the editorial review the rule deserves.
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