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December 18, 1991 Mr. Joseph T. Prendergast, President American Ski Federation 207 Constitution Avenue N.E. Washington D.C. 20002 Dear Mr. Prendergast: This is in response to your letter of October 18, to Mr. Raymond Donnelly of my staff. You refer to a recent decision by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to grant a variance to the Gannett Outdoor Companies with respect to the fixed ladders they employ in their outdoor advertising specifically involving billboards. You state that the fixed ladder systems used by members of your Association at ski lifts are similar to those used in outdoor advertising with billboards. We have inferred from your letter that you believe that members of your organization should be considered for the same relief from the requirements of the fixed ladder standard. About a year ago, extensive hearings were held by OSHA with respect to this and other walking/working surface issues, and at that time members of organizations utilizing fixed ladders in their operations submitted testimony, exhibits, depositions and photographs to support their contention that their fixed ladder systems would be in conformance with the proposed change in rulemaking with respect to Subpart D of 29 CFR 1910. Unfortunately, members of your organization did not participate in these now concluded hearings and therefore, we have nothing in the record to support the possibility that fixed ladder systems and their use in ski-lift operations are like those used in outdoor advertising employing billboards. We cannot reasonably extend the variance provisions granted to Gannett to members of your organization without first having the opportunity to review written descriptions and photographs of your climbing systems and their use in your individual operations. By extension we cannot at this time grant you the relief afforded Gannett Outdoor Companies in the approved variance. Therefore, I have enclosed a copy of 29 CFR 1905 for your guidance. Please refer to Section 1905.11 for a description of the information required for a permanent variance application. In addition, since you would be applying on behalf of a class of employers, the following information should be provided:
Please do not hesitate to contact this office should you require further assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Patricia K. Clark, Director [Directorate of Enforcement Programs] [Corrected 4/4/2005. Note: On April 10, 1990 OSHA published proposed revisions to Walking and Working Surfaces; Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems); Notices of Proposed Rulemaking; Slips; Falls; Trips in Federal Register 55:13360-13441. It is available electronically only as an abstract. On May 2, 2003 OSHA reopened the rulemaking record on the proposed revisions to Walking and Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems). It was re-published in its entirety in Federal Register 68:23527-23568 and is available electronically.] |
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