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Section 1 - I. Introduction |
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I. Introduction A. General The preamble to this standard on occupational exposure to cadmium discusses the events that led to the development of the proposal, cadmium's physical properties, manufactu...
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Section 4 - IV. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule |
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.1: (b)(1) Access to employee exposure and medical records. Subpart Z, 1910.1020; (b)(2) Commercial diving operations. Subpart T; (b)(3) Electrical. Subpart S when shore-based electrical installations...
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Section 8 - VIII. Regulatory Impact Analysis |
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VIII. Regulatory Impact Analysis Contents A. Executive Summary......................................... VIII-A2 B. Discussion of Technological and Economic Feasibility Determinations....................
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Intro to 29 CFR Part 1915, Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres in Shipyard Employment. |
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR Part 1915 [Docket No. S-050] Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres in Shipyard Employment; Final Rule A...
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Section 8 - VIII. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard |
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VIII. Summary and Explanation of the Final Standard A. General In this final rule, OSHA requires that operators of powered industrial trucks be trained in the operation of such vehicles before they a...
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Section 1 - I. Background |
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I. Background A. History of the Regulation In May 1971, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), under authority granted by section 6(a) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of ...
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Section 4 - IV. Regulatory Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis |
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IV. Regulatory Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis A. Executive Summary Industry Profile Construction projects involving lead or lead-containing materials occur throughout the entire construct...
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Section 1 - I. Background |
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I. Background A. Review of the Need for the Standard The HCS was promulgated to provide workers with the right to know the hazards and identities of the chemicals they are exposed to while working, a...
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Section 2 - II. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule |
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II. Summary and Explanation of the Final Rule A. Introduction The final rule consists of two parts - a revision of the previous shipyard competent person requirements found in subpart A and a revisio...
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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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