Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 - Administrative law |
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... copy of material listed in the Finding Aids of this volume as an approved incorporation by reference , please contact the agency that issued the regulation containing that incorporation . If , after contacting the agency , you find the ...
... copy of material listed in the Finding Aids of this volume as an approved incorporation by reference , please contact the agency that issued the regulation containing that incorporation . If , after contacting the agency , you find the ...
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... ( v ) Access to information and train- ing materials . ( A ) The employer shall make a copy of this standard and its appendices readily available without cost to all af- fected employees . 28 § 1910.1001 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-98 Edition )
... ( v ) Access to information and train- ing materials . ( A ) The employer shall make a copy of this standard and its appendices readily available without cost to all af- fected employees . 28 § 1910.1001 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-98 Edition )
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... provide the following information to the examin- ing physician : ( i ) A copy of this standard and Ap- pendices D and E. ( ii ) A description of the affected em- ployee's. 30 § 1910.1001 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-98 Edition )
... provide the following information to the examin- ing physician : ( i ) A copy of this standard and Ap- pendices D and E. ( ii ) A description of the affected em- ployee's. 30 § 1910.1001 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-98 Edition )
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... copy of the physician's written opinion to the affected employee within 30 days from its receipt . ( m ) Recordkeeping— ( 1 ) Exposure meas- urements . NOTE : The employer may utilize the services of competent orga- nizations such as ...
... copy of the physician's written opinion to the affected employee within 30 days from its receipt . ( m ) Recordkeeping— ( 1 ) Exposure meas- urements . NOTE : The employer may utilize the services of competent orga- nizations such as ...
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... copy techniques . A further disadvantage of PCM is that the smallest visible fibers are about 0.2 μm in diameter while the finest as- bestos fibers may be as small as 0.02 μm in diameter . For some exposures , substantially more fibers ...
... copy techniques . A further disadvantage of PCM is that the smallest visible fibers are about 0.2 μm in diameter while the finest as- bestos fibers may be as small as 0.02 μm in diameter . For some exposures , substantially more fibers ...
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