The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 172
... liquids , or in the vapors of such liquids , for the purpose of clean- ing or altering the surface or adding to or imparting a finish thereto or chang- ing the character of the materials , and their subsequent removal from the liquid or ...
... liquids , or in the vapors of such liquids , for the purpose of clean- ing or altering the surface or adding to or imparting a finish thereto or chang- ing the character of the materials , and their subsequent removal from the liquid or ...
Page 173
... Liquid Degrees Relative 1 Rate temper- below ature , " boiling evapora- Gassing 3 tion 2 F. point Over 200 0-20 Fast ... liquid in the tank in degrees Fahrenheit ; ( b ) The number of degrees Fahren- heit that this temperature is below ...
... Liquid Degrees Relative 1 Rate temper- below ature , " boiling evapora- Gassing 3 tion 2 F. point Over 200 0-20 Fast ... liquid in the tank in degrees Fahrenheit ; ( b ) The number of degrees Fahren- heit that this temperature is below ...
Page 175
... liquid above an open - surface tank , control must be provided for the airborne spray . Such operations shall be en- closed as completely as possible . The inward air velocity into the enclosure shall be sufficient to prevent the dis ...
... liquid above an open - surface tank , control must be provided for the airborne spray . Such operations shall be en- closed as completely as possible . The inward air velocity into the enclosure shall be sufficient to prevent the dis ...
Page 176
... liquid and of a length sufficient to prevent entrance of liquid into the tops of the gloves . The interior of gloves shall be kept free from corrosive or irritating con- taminants . ( iv ) All persons required to work in such a manner ...
... liquid and of a length sufficient to prevent entrance of liquid into the tops of the gloves . The interior of gloves shall be kept free from corrosive or irritating con- taminants . ( iv ) All persons required to work in such a manner ...
Page 177
... liquid splashing into the boots . Provision of dry , clean , cotton clothing along with rubber shoes or short boots and an apron impervious to liquids other than water shall be considered a satisfactory substitute where small parts are ...
... liquid splashing into the boots . Provision of dry , clean , cotton clothing along with rubber shoes or short boots and an apron impervious to liquids other than water shall be considered a satisfactory substitute where small parts are ...
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Page 29 - Each employer — (1) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees ; (2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this Act.
Page 35 - Administrator issued under section 14; (3) to discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee because such employee has filed any complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding under or related to this Act, or has testified or is about to testify in any such proceeding or has served or is about to serve on an industry committee...
Page 13 - ... to the extent feasible, on the basis of the best available evidence, that no employee will suffer material impairment of health or functional capacity even if such employee has regular exposure to the hazard dealt with by such standard for the period of his working life.
Page 633 - Class I locations. Class I locations are those in which flammable gases or vapors are or may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitible mixtures.
Page 78 - employer" means a person engaged in a business affecting commerce who has employees, but does not include the United States or any State or political subdivision of a State. (6) The term "employee" means an employee of an employer who is employed in a business of his employer which affects commerce.
Page 34 - Investigation made by, or return, report or record made to or filed with, such department or agency or officer or employee thereof, which information concerns or relates to the trade secrets, processes, operations, style of work, or apparatus, or to the Identity, confidential statistical data, amount or source of any Income, profits, losses, or expenditures of any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or association; or permits any income return or copy thereof or any book containing any abstract...
Page 197 - High radiation area means any area, accessible to personnel, in which there exists radiation at such levels that a major portion of the body could receive in any one hour a dose in excess of 100 millirem.
Page 30 - ... inspect and investigate during regular working hours and at other reasonable times, and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable manner, any such place of employment and all pertinent conditions, structures, machines, apparatus, devices, equipment, and materials therein, and to question privately any such employer, owner, operator, agent or employee.
Page 55 - Every party shall have the right to present his case or defense by oral or documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.
Page 467 - Types of guarding. One or more methods of machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and other employees in the machine area from hazards such as those created by point of operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, flying chips and sparks. Examples of guarding methods are— barrier guards, two-hand tripping devices, electronic safety devices, etc.