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OSHA 1983SubpartC

Miscellaneous provisions

Subpart C

11 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1983 Subpart C, what is Part Number 1983 and what does it cover?

Part Number 1983 sets out the procedures for handling retaliation complaints under Section 219 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, including the subparts that establish responsibilities and procedures. See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the official designation of Part Number 1983.

  • The Part Number Title explicitly reads: "Procedures for the Handling of Retaliation Complaints Under Section 219 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008."
  • Use the OSHA link above when you need the authoritative reference for this part.

Under 1983 Subpart C, what is the official title of Subpart C?

The official title of Subpart C is "Miscellaneous Provisions." See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the formal subpart title.

  • "Miscellaneous Provisions" indicates this subpart contains assorted provisions related to the broader Part 1983 procedures rather than a single focused topic.

Under 1983 Subpart C, what does the phrase 'Miscellaneous Provisions' mean for users trying to comply?

"Miscellaneous Provisions" means this subpart contains assorted clauses or administrative details that support the overall procedures for retaliation complaint handling rather than a single procedural step. See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the subpart title.

  • Expect the subpart to include definitions, cross-references, or administrative notes that don’t fit into other specific subparts.
  • Always consult the official e‑CFR text referenced on the OSHA page for the exact language and placement of any specific provision.

Under 1983 Subpart C, which law authorizes the procedures described in Part 1983?

The procedures in Part 1983 are authorized by Section 219 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, which relates to handling retaliation complaints. See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the Part Number Title that names the authorizing statute.

  • The Part’s title explicitly ties the procedures to Section 219 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008.

Under 1983 Subpart C, how should I reference this subpart in my workplace safety documents?

Reference the subpart by its standard and title, for example: "29 C.F.R. Part 1983, Subpart C — Miscellaneous Provisions" and link to the OSHA standard page for Part 1983.

  • Including the OSHA link and the e‑CFR citation ensures readers can find the official regulatory text and the OSHA summary page.

Under 1983 Subpart C, what is the correct short label for the regulation on the OSHA website?

The short label used by OSHA is "1983 Subpart C" and it appears under the broader listing for Part 1983 on OSHA’s site; see the standard in 1983SubpartC.

  • Use "1983 Subpart C" when cross-referencing OSHA materials, training documents, or citations to the Part 1983 series.

Under 1983 Subpart C, are there any Letters of Interpretation available for this subpart in the provided batch?

No Letters of Interpretation were identified for Subpart C in the provided material, so there are no OSHA-issued interpretation letters included with this batch. See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the regulatory listing.

  • The absence of interpretation letters in this batch means you should rely on the regulation text itself and general agency guidance or contact OSHA for clarifications.

Under 1983 Subpart C, what elements from the OSHA page are helpful to include in a compliance index?

Include the Part number, Part title, Subpart designation, and the cited GPO source in your compliance index; for example: "Part 1983 — Procedures for the Handling of Retaliation Complaints Under Section 219 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008; Subpart C — Miscellaneous Provisions." See the standard in 1983SubpartC for the official labels.

  • Also note the e‑CFR link provided on the OSHA page so users can access the full regulatory text.

Under 1983 Subpart C, what should an employer do if they need more detail than the subpart title provides?

If more detail is needed beyond the subpart title, consult the full regulatory text in the e‑CFR and the OSHA Part 1983 page; see the standard in 1983SubpartC and the e‑CFR source linked on that page for the authoritative language.

  • If the text still doesn’t answer your practical question, contact OSHA or the relevant agency for guidance because no Letters of Interpretation are included in this batch.

Under 1983 Subpart C, how is the subpart presented on OSHA’s website for quick identification?

OSHA lists the subpart by its number and title—"1983 Subpart C: Miscellaneous Provisions"—on the Part 1983 standard page; see the standard in 1983SubpartC for the entry.

  • This format (Part number + Subpart letter + title) is the standard way OSHA displays and organizes regulatory subparts for quick lookup.