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2001. REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION RECORDS FOR TESTS, INSPECTIONS, AND TRAINING Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 29 USC 655(b); 40 USC 333; 33 USC 941 CFR Citation: 29 CFR 1910; 29 CFR 1915; 29 CFR 1926 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: OSHA is proposing to revoke certain requirements for employers to prepare and maintain records (certification records) which certify that employers have performed certain tests or inspections of equipment or machinery or that the employer has conducted certain training specified in the standards. The purpose of proposing to revoke these certification records is to minimize the paperwork burdens imposed on employers. OSHA does not believe there will be any reduction in employee safety and health as a result of reducing requirements to fill out and maintain certification records.
Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: John F. Martonik, Acting Director, Directorate of
Safety Standards Programs, Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Room N3605, FP
Building, Washington, DC 202l0 RIN: 1218-AB65 | |||||||||||||
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