2026 OSHA Regulation Books

2026 OSHA Regulation Books: 1910 & 1926

Get the latest 29 CFR 1910 General Industry and 29 CFR 1926 Construction Standards in durable printed volumes, ready for audits, training, and daily reference.

Perfect for: Safety Managers, Supervisors, Trainers, Compliance & HR

Updated through January 1, 2026

Choose the standard that matches your work - or use both to cover facilities and jobsites.

  • 1910 General Industry

    • Includes all 1910 regulations, 1903 regulations covering inspections, citations and penalties, 1904 regulations covering record keeping and reporting occupational injuries and illness
    • Easy-to-find OSHA interpretations icon show’s which page and which regulations have interpretations to reference
    • Most Frequently Cited Standards preceding relevant Subparts
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  • 1926 Construction Industry

    • Includes all 1926 regulations, 1903 regulations covering inspections, citations and penalties, 1904 regulations covering record keeping and reporting occupational injuries and illness, and select 1910 regulations pertaining to construction industries
    • Easy-to-find OSHA interpretations icon show’s which page and which regulations have interpretations to reference
    • Contains In-Cite Referencing to 1910 Regulations where applicable
    • Most Frequently Cited Standards preceding relevant Subparts
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Which OSHA book do I need?

Start with the standard that matches most of your operations. Many companies keep both 1910 and 1926 on hand.

1910 General Industry – 2026 Edition 1926 Construction – 2026 Edition
Primary standards 29 CFR 1910 OSHA General Industry standards (fixed facilities and non‑construction work). 29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction standards for jobsites, projects, and field work.
Best for Manufacturing, warehouses, distribution centers, healthcare, offices, utilities, and other fixed facilities. General contractors, specialty trades, site supervisors, subcontractors, and maintenance crews doing construction‑type work.
Typical uses Written programs, audits, inspections, training sessions, and day‑to‑day safety questions in facilities. Pre‑job planning, toolbox talks, jobsite audits, and resolving questions in the field.
Edition details 2026 edition, containing the latest OSHA 1910 regulatory text and updates. 2026 edition, containing the latest OSHA 1926 regulatory text and updates.
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Why upgrade to the 2026 editions?

OSHA standards evolve over time. The 2026 editions give you a current, consolidated reference so your policies, training, and inspections match today’s regulations.

  • Includes OSHA regulatory text and changes current to January 1, 2026 for the 1910 and 1926 standards.
  • Formatted for daily use with clear headings, page numbers, and indexing to quickly locate requirements.
  • Ideal to keep at your desk, in the safety office, or on the jobsite during audits and inspections.
If you own an older edition

Replace your previous OSHA book so you’re not relying on outdated sections or missing recent rule updates and interpretations.

If you’re buying for the first time

Start with the latest edition so your written programs, checklists, and training materials reference current OSHA language.

1910 OSHA General Industry Regulations - 2026 Edition

This volume contains the full OSHA 29 CFR 1910 General Industry standards in one place, formatted for quick access during audits, training, and day-to-day safety work.

  • Complete 29 CFR 1910 regulatory text for general industry.
  • Organized by subpart with headings to quickly locate requirements.
  • Ideal for manufacturing, warehouses, distribution centers, healthcare, and other fixed facilities.
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1926 OSHA Construction Regulations - 2026 Edition

This volume covers the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Construction Standards commonly applied to jobsites, projects, and field work, helping you control hazards and stay compliant.

  • Complete 29 CFR 1926 regulatory text for construction work.
  • Quick-reference organization for topics like fall protection, scaffolds, cranes, excavations, and more.
  • Designed for contractors, site supervisors, safety coordinators, and subcontractors on active jobsites.
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Who uses these OSHA books?

The 2026 editions are designed for anyone responsible for safety, training, or compliance.

Safety Managers & Coordinators

Carry the book into audits and inspections, highlight applicable sections, and resolve questions on the spot.

HR, Training & Compliance

Use the regulations while building written programs, training materials, and orientation content for employees.

Owners & Supervisors

Keep copies in the office and field so leaders can confirm requirements before work starts and prevent costly citations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need both 1910 and 1926?

If you operate fixed facilities only, start with 1910. If you run construction projects or field work, start with 1926. Many companies keep both books to cover shop and field operations.

How often should I replace my OSHA books?

We recommend updating when a new edition is released so your reference matches the latest OSHA regulatory text and changes.

Are these the full OSHA regulations?

Yes, each book contains the corresponding OSHA 29 CFR standards, formatted and organized for easier use in the real world.

Is there a digital option?

Yes, each product page will have the option to choose "Book on USB" or "PDF Download".