Pilot State Plan guide · WA

Washington OSHA State Plan vs Federal OSHA — what's different

A source-linked comparison surface assembled from the OSHA registry. Regulatory differences appear only when their current qualified-review and publication evidence is eligible; unavailable records are not replaced with unreviewed claims.

ProgramDivision of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)
CoveragePrivate-sector and state/local government workplaces

Washington program context

Washington's pilot page organizes approved records around the Division of Occupational Safety and Health program and its private- and public-sector coverage. Each comparison row retains its own jurisdiction scope and effective/status date.

This evidence-first layout keeps a reader from mistaking a captured source date for the date a standard or program status took effect.

How Washington diverges from federal OSHA

Approved unique-standard areas only
AreaReviewed recordJurisdiction scopeStatus & source
No approved divergence-area record is published for Washington yet. This page does not fill that gap with unreviewed claims.

Latest published records

No approved published record headlines are available for this pilot page yet.