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Intro to 29 CFR Part 1926, Lead Exposure in Construction |
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 29 CFR Part 1926 [Docket No. H-004L] Lead Exposure in Construction AGENCY: Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA), Labo...
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Section 1 - I. Background |
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background In 1971, in accordance with section 6(a) of the OSH Act, OSHA adopted standards incorporating a permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 200 ug/m(3) to regulate oc...
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Section 2 - II. Key Issues |
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II. KEY ISSUES: (A) Procedural Requirements. Aside from the general requirement that the Secretary of Labor consult and coordinate with EPA, Congress in the 1992 Act did not impose any procedural req...
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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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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 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 7 - VII. Summary and Explanation |
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VII. Summary and Explanation This section of the preamble summarizes and explains the provisions of the final respiratory protection standard. It describes changes made to the rule since the proposal...
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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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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 3 - III. Executive Summary |
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III. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following is a summary of the health effects, permissible exposure limit, medical removal protection, and feasibility sections of the final standard. A brief description of...
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