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July 16, 1985
The Honorable George M. O'Brien Dear Congressman O'Brien: Thank you for your letter of May 17, requesting a review of the safety features and the technical capabilities of the "Isolation Transformer Electronically Controlled (ITEC)" invention on behalf of your constituent, Arthr A. Kraus. The Occupactional Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a regulatory agency responsible for assuring safe nd healthful conditions in the workplace. OSHA does not test, evaluate, approve, endorse or promote goods or services of any kind. However, we would like to mention that Section 1910.399(a)(1) of OSHA's General Industry standards provides a definition for installations and equipment which are acceptable to OSHA. For your convenience a copy is enclosed. As you can see in Section 1910.399(a)(1), if Mr. Kraus wants an assessment of the safety features of his device, he should contact a nationally recognized testing laboratory such as, but not limited to, Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and Factory Mutual Engineering Corporation. Their addresses and telephone numbers are: Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
Factory Mutual Engineering Corporation In regard to the assessment of the technical capabilities of the device, we recommend that Mr. Kraus contact a private consultant. We are sorry that we cannot be of more help to Mr. Kraus on the subject of his invention. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Enclosure
Mr. Edward Bair Dear Mr. Baier: Mr. Arthur Kraus, one of my constituents, has requested an OSHA review of the particular safety features of his proposed electronic home control unit model 1075 which is designed to protect against fire and help prevent electrical shock. I would appreciate your reviewing this proposal and providing your assessment of its technical capabilities and safety features and any other comments on it you might have.
Sincerely,
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