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July 30, 1979
Mr. J. B. Kawas, P.E. Dear Mr. Kawas: This is in response to your inquiry addressed to Dr. Purswell concerning the enforcement of 29 CFR 1910.23(a)(9), for floor openings and holes. Your letter was forwarded to this office for response. 29 CFR 1910.23(a)(9) does require that every floor hole into which persons cannot accidentally walk (on account of fixed machinery, equipment, or walls) shall be protected by a cover that leaves no openings more than 1 inch wide. However, the sketches enclosed with your letter show that you have installed a 4 inch toeboard around the necessary pipe opening for the added protection of employees. It appears that the minor technical deviations from the subject standard as indicated on sketch #1 has no direct or immediate relationship to safety and health and during an OSHA inspection would be noted as a de minimis violation. Based on the blueprints submitted the 4 inch toeboard provides equivalent protection and allows some additional space for pipe movement as needed. No penalties are proposed for de minimis violations, no notices are issued, and there is no abatement requirement. I hope this information will be helpful to you in understanding our position in this matter. If I may be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
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