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| Standard Number: | 1910.119 |
March 9, 1994 Ms. Joanne B. Linhard Organization Resources Counselors, Inc. 1910 Sunderland Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear Ms. Linhard: This is in response to your September 9 letter, requesting interpretation of the Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, 29 CFR 1910.119 standard. We apologize for the delay in response. Your question and our response follow. Question: May an employer, who has developed and reviewed an initially accurate set of operating procedures and who has effective management of change procedures in place (in compliance with 1910.119(l)), certify on an annual basis thereafter that the operating procedures are current and accurate without actually performing a review of the procedures each year after the initial review? Reply: Yes. The standard states that operating procedures must be reviewed as often as necessary to assure that they reflect current operating practice. If an employer determines that modifications resulting from management of change are incorporated into operating procedures and determines that no other changes occur, then the employer could certify that the procedures are current and accurate and have been reviewed as often as necessary. While 1910.119 Thank you for your interest in occupational safety & health. If we may be of further assistance please contact us. Sincerely, H. Berrien Zettler, Deputy Director Directorate of Compliance Programs [Corrected on 11/11/2005] |
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