29 CFR 1953.5 - Special provisions for standards changes
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Standards Improvement Project-Phase IV
...show that an existing state standard covering this area is already ``at least as effective'' as the new Federal standard or amendment (29 CFR 1953.5(a)). State Plan adoption must be completed within six months of the promulgation date of the final Federal rule. OSHA concludes that this fina......
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Part III
...because an existing state standard covering this area is already ``at least as effective'' as the new federal standard or amendment (29 CFR 1953.5(a)). The state standard must be at least as effective as the final federal rule, must be applicable to both the private and public (state and lo......
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Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
...standard or amendment, and must be promulgated within six months of the publication date of the final Federal rule (29 U.S.C. 667(c)(2); 29 CFR 1953.5(a)). A State-Plan State may demonstrate that a standard change is unnecessary because the State standard is already the same as or at least ......
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Standards Improvement Project:
...e.g., because an existing State standard covering this area is ``at least as effective'' as the new Federal standard or amendment. (29 CFR 1953.5(a).) The State standard must be at least as effective as Federal rule, be applicable to both the private and public (State and local government e......
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Biden Administration Announces Vaccination Mandate Rules
...or they may show that an existing state standard covering this area is “at least as effective” as the new federal standard. See 29 CFR 1953.5(b). State or local government mandates or guidance (e.g., legislative action, executive order, health department order) that go beyond and are not in......