Lead
Currency | Current through May 31, 2023 |
Citation | 29 C.F.R. §1926.62 |
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ENGINEERING MGT. SERVICES, INC. v. Maryland State Highway Administration
... ... 5 ... The present case, being the fruit of the foregoing dispute resolution process, arises from a dispute between Engineering Management 825 A.2d 969 Services, Inc. ("EMS") and the Maryland State Highway Administration ("SHA") over a contract for the removal of lead paint and the repainting of five bridges in Baltimore and Howard Counties. The dispute revolved around EMS's claim for additional funds to comply with changes in the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") regulations relating to lead exposure of abatement workers which had ... ...
- Jefferson County School v. Lead Industries Ass'n, CIV.A. 5:01-CV-211BN.
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Bianchi Trison Corp. v. Chao
... ... AMEC, in turn, hired Allegheny Asbestos Analysis d/b/a Global Environmental Management to inspect the stadium for asbestos and hazardous materials, other than lead. BTC, however, retained the responsibility for lead abatement. Finally, as material in these proceedings, BTC contracted with O'Rourke, Inc. to provide full-time, on-site oversight of all safety and health aspects of the project, including OSHA compliance ... BTC started its work ... ...
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Maryland State Highway Administration v. Engineering Management Services, Inc.
... ... BISHOP, Judge, Retired, Specially Assigned ... This appeal arises from a dispute between Engineering Management Services, Inc., Appellee ("EMS"), and the Maryland State Highway Administration, Appellant ("SHA"), over a contract for the removal of lead paint and the repainting of five bridges. In March 1993, Appellant, SHA, requested bids for the removal of leadbased paint and the repainting of 5 bridges over 1-95 in Baltimore and Howard Counties. Appellee, EMS, submitted a bid. By letter dated April 13, 1993, EMS was notified that it was the ... ...
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Ninth Circuit Orders EPA to Update Standards for Lead-Based Paint and Dust Hazards
...to regulate occupational exposure to lead in the construction industry. Paint Hazard Act § 1031; 42 U.S.C. § 4853. OSHA promulgated 29 C.F.R. § 1926.62 in response to this [23] “Target housing” refers to most housing constructed prior to 1978, with exceptions. TSCA § 401(17). [24] The pre-r......
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Lower Blood Lead Levels On OSHA's To-Do List
...removal seeks public comment on reducing those levels across both the Agency's general industry (29 CFR 1910.1025) and construction (29 CFR 1926.62) lead standards. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have published studies suggesting that the current OSHA Permissible Exposure Li......
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HB 166 – Creates FY 2020-2021 operating budget
...at least twenty-four classroom hours of training based on the Occupational Safety and Health Act training program for lead set forth in 29 C.F.R. 1926.62. For clearance technicians, the training requirements to obtain an initial license shall not exceed six hours and the requirements for re......
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File 127, HB 487 – MID-BIENNIAL BUDGET REVIEW BILL
...at least twenty-four classroom hours of trainingbased on the Occupational Safety and Health Act training programfor lead set forth in 29 C.F.R. 1926.62. For clearance technicians,the training requirements to obtain an initial license shall notexceed six hours and the requirements for refres......
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HB 33 – Establishes operating appropriations for fiscal years 2024-2025
...at least twenty-four classroom hours of training based on the Occupational Safety and Health Act training program for lead set forth in 29 C.F.R. 1926.62. For clearance technicians, the training requirements to obtain an initial license shall not exceed six hours and the requirements for re......
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IL Register Vol.32 issue 50. Issue 50 December 12, 2008 Pages 18916-19234
...Materials a) The following materials are incorporated in this Part. 1) Federal Regulations: A) Lead Standard: 29 CFR 1910.1025 and 29 CFR 1926.62, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) B) Respiratory Protection Standard: 29 CFR 1910.134, OSHA (1998) C) Requirements for Lead-B......
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