Development of slip-resistance testing methods on structural steel.
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May 16, 2001
Mr. Barrett Miller
2406 Lofberg Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Re: §1926.754(c)(3); slip-resistance of structural steel
Dear Mr. Miller:
This is in response to your e-mail of April 26, 2000, in which you reference two articles you wrote on "slip resistance" and "the measurement of slip resistance." In addition, you discuss OSHA’s approach to regulating the slip resistance of structural steel. We apologize for the long delay in responding.