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Section 8 - VIII. State Plan Applicability |
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VIII. STATE PLAN APPLICABILITY Twenty-four states and U.S. territories have their own OSHA-approved occupational safety and health plans. These states and territories are: Alaska, Arizona, California...
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Section 10 - X. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard |
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X. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard Introduction The final standard for occupational exposure to methylene chloride (MC) is different in several important respects from the proposed MC s...
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Section 6 - VI. Authority and Signature |
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VI. Authority and Signature This document was prepared under the direction of Joseph A. Dear, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constituti...
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Section 4 - IV. Economic and Environmental Impacts |
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IV. ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OSHA anticipates no major economic or environmental impacts from the promulgation of the excursion limit. In most manufacturing sectors, estimated annual compli...
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Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard OSHA believes that the requirements set forth in this final standard are those, based on currently available data in the record, which are necessary and ap...
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Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard (Construction Industries) |
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IX. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard (Construction Industries) OSHA believes that, based on currently available information in the cadmium rulemaking record, the requirements set forth i...
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Section 4 - IV. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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IV. SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE STANDARD The following sections discuss the individual requirements of the standard. Each section includes an analysis of the record evidence and the policy conside...
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Section 5 - V. Significance of Risk |
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V. Significance of Risk Respirators are used by American workers as a means of protection against a multitude of respiratory hazards that include chemical, biological, and radiological agents. Situat...
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Section 5 - V. Summary of Commenters' Responses to NPRM Questions |
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V. Summary of Commenters' Responses to NPRM Questions In the preamble to the proposed rule (53 FR 20961), OSHA asked interested parties and the public for information related to 27 questions. These q...
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Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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III. Summary and Explanation of the Standard As discussed earlier, OSHA believes that the intent of Congress' mandate, to a significant degree, was the issuance of a interim final standard that provi...
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