Maryland has adopted by reference the federal rules for flammable and combustible liquids in general industry workplaces (COMAR 09.12.31). Maryland employers are subject to requirements that are identical to the federal rules.
The Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation/Division of Labor and Industry administers safety and health rules in private and public sector workplaces in the state.
State Requirements
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Type | Title |
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Checklists | Flammable Liquids Training Checklist |
Forms | Mobile Laser Operator's Certificate of Competence |
Handouts | Liquids—Flammable [7-Minute Safety Trainer] - Spanish |
Policies | Flammable Liquids (Word) |
PowerPoints | Working safely with flammable liquids |
White Papers | Nonconductive flammable liquids: Bonding and grounding may not be enough to prevent a disaster |