§ 49.17.010 Purpose
§ 49.17.020 Definitions
§ 49.17.022 Legislative findings and intent — Definition of agriculture
§ 49.17.030 Application of chapter — Fees and charges
§ 49.17.040 Rules and regulations — Authority — Procedure
§ 49.17.041 Agricultural safety standards — Limitation on adopting or establishing between January 1, 1995, through January 15, 1996 — Requirements
§ 49.17.050 Rules and regulations — Guidelines — Standards
§ 49.17.055 WISHA advisory committee — Appointment of members — Duties — Terms, compensation, and expenses
§ 49.17.060 Employer — General safety standard — Compliance
§ 49.17.062 Employer — Public health emergency — Infectious or contagious diseases — Positive tests — Reporting, duty, and procedure
§ 49.17.064 Employer — Public health emergency — Infectious or contagious diseases — Notice of potential exposure
§ 49.17.070 Right of entry — Inspections and investigations — Subpoenas — Contempt
§ 49.17.075 Search warrants
§ 49.17.080 Variance from safety and health standards — Application — Contents — Procedure
§ 49.17.090 Variance from safety and health standards — Notice — Hearing — Order — Modification or revocation
§ 49.17.100 Inspection — Employer and employee representatives
§ 49.17.110 Compliance by employee — Violations — Notice — Review
§ 49.17.120 Violations — Citations
§ 49.17.130 Violations — Dangerous conditions — Citations and orders of immediate restraint — Restraints — Restraining orders
§ 49.17.140 Appeal to board — Notification of assessment of penalty — Final order — Procedure — Redetermination — Hearing — Rules
§ 49.17.150 Appeal to superior court — Review or enforcement of orders
§ 49.17.160 Discrimination against employee filing complaint, instituting proceedings, or testifying prohibited — Procedure — Remedy
§ 49.17.170 Injunctions — Temporary restraining orders
§ 49.17.180 Violations — Civil penalties
§ 49.17.190 Violations — Criminal penalties
§ 49.17.200 Confidentiality — Trade secrets
§ 49.17.210 Research, experiments, and demonstrations for safety purposes — Confidentiality of information — Variances
§ 49.17.220 Records — Reports — Notice to employee exposed to harmful materials
§ 49.17.230 Compliance with federal act — Agreements and acceptance of grants authorized
§ 49.17.240 Safety and health standards
§ 49.17.243 Safety and health investment projects — Grants or contracts — Rules
§ 49.17.250 Voluntary compliance program — Consultation and advisory services
§ 49.17.260 Statistics — Investigations — Reports
§ 49.17.270 Administration of chapter
§ 49.17.280 Agricultural workers and handlers of agricultural pesticides — Coordination of regulation and enforcement with department of agriculture
§ 49.17.285 Medical monitoring — Records on covered pesticides — Reports
§ 49.17.288 Cholinesterase monitoring — Reports
§ 49.17.300 Temporary worker housing — Electricity — Storage, handling, preparation of food — Rules
§ 49.17.310 Temporary worker housing — Licensing, operation, and inspection — Rules — Definition
§ 49.17.320 Temporary worker housing operation standards — Departments’ agreement — Enforcement — Definition
§ 49.17.350 Flaggers
§ 49.17.400 Construction crane safety — Definitions
§ 49.17.410 Construction crane safety — Application
§ 49.17.420 Construction crane certification program — Rules — Certificate of operation
§ 49.17.430 Qualified construction crane operators — Rules — Apprentice operators or trainees — Reciprocity
§ 49.17.440 Construction crane safety — Rules — Implementation
§ 49.17.460 Definitions
§ 49.17.465 Handling hazardous drugs — Health care facilities — Rules
§ 49.17.470 Entertainers and adult entertainment establishments — Entertainer training — Panic buttons — Recording of accusations — Enforcement — Entertainer advisory committee
§ 49.17.480 Asbestos plan requirements in RCW 70A.450.070(1)(b) — Penalties
§ 49.17.485 Personal protective devices and equipment — Public health emergency
§ 49.17.490 Temporary workers — Safety — Staffing agency and worksite employer duties
§ 49.17.500 Adoption of policies requiring the use of a smoke evacuation system during a surgical procedure
§ 49.17.505 Surgical smoke evacuation account
§ 49.17.510 High voltage lines and equipment — Automated external defibrillators
§ 49.17.520 Rules related to preventing musculoskeletal injuries
§ 49.17.525 Funding for equipment
§ 49.17.900 Short title

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