29 C.F.R. §1910.1003 - 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.)
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19 practice notes
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Safety and health standards, etc.:
Standards improvement project (Phase II),
...the requirements to notify OSHA of certain events (e.g., a substance specific release or emergency) in the standard for 13 carcinogens (29 CFR 1910.1003), the vinyl chloride, inorganic arsenic, DBCP, and acrylonitrile standards; semiannual updating of compliance plans in the standards for v......
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Part V
...the requirements to notify OSHA of certain events (e.g., a substance specific release or emergency) in the standard for 13 carcinogens (29 CFR 1910.1003), the vinyl chloride, inorganic arsenic, DBCP, and acrylonitrile standards; semiannual updating of compliance plans in the standards for v......
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Hazard Communication
...(48 FR 53290, Nov. 25, 1983). These cut-offs were practical accommodations, had been used in other regulatory settings (See, e.g., 29 CFR 1910.1003(a)(2), 13 Carcinogens), and in the 1983 final rule were accompanied by a provision that also covered those situations where the cut-offs were t......
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Corrections and Technical Amendments to 16 OSHA Standards
...13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.) (Sec. 1910.1003) In the 13 Carcinogens standard (29 CFR 1910.1003), OSHA is deleting two cross references to a section of the standard that it removed in the second Standards Improvement Project rulemaking (70 FR 1116). In that rulemaking, OSHA deleted......
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2 cases
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Louisiana Chemical Ass'n v. Bingham, 80-3724
...will specify protective equipment, contamination control restrictions, handling instructions, and emergency procedures (see, e. g., 29 C.F.R. §§ 1910.1003 (4-Nitrobiphenyl) and 1910.1004 (alpha-Napthylamine)), the number of substances treated within one standard is likely to remain small. P......
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Dekeyser v. Thyssenkrupp Waupaca, Inc., Case No. 08-C-488
...to shower and change clothes at the work site when it concludes that risks to health or safety require such precautions. See, e.g., 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1003(c)(4)(v), (vii) (requiring employees who work inPage 17areas with certain carcinogens to remove and leave protective clothing and equipme......