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
Federal sourceOSHA State Plan profile
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
| Area | Reviewed record | Jurisdiction scope | Status & 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.