The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 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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... considered guarded by 10- cation . ( 10 ) Guarding by railings . Guardrails or fences shall be capable of protecting against employees inadvertently enter- ing the hazardous area . ( 10 § 1928.57 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-96 Edition )
... considered guarded by 10- cation . ( 10 ) Guarding by railings . Guardrails or fences shall be capable of protecting against employees inadvertently enter- ing the hazardous area . ( 10 § 1928.57 29 CFR Ch . XVII ( 7-1-96 Edition )
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... considered guarded by lo- cation if they do not extend through the ginning ribs into the roll box when the breast is in the out position . ( ii ) Moving saws on lint cleaners which have doors giving access to the saws shall be guarded ...
... considered guarded by lo- cation if they do not extend through the ginning ribs into the roll box when the breast is in the out position . ( ii ) Moving saws on lint cleaners which have doors giving access to the saws shall be guarded ...
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... considered guarded by location . ( 3 ) Warning device . A warning device shall be installed in all gins to provide an audible signal which will indicate to employees that any or all of the ma- chines comprising the gin are about to be ...
... considered guarded by location . ( 3 ) Warning device . A warning device shall be installed in all gins to provide an audible signal which will indicate to employees that any or all of the ma- chines comprising the gin are about to be ...
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... considered applicable , and provision is made for the adoption of product standards , the requirements of section 18 ( c ) ( 2 ) , as they relate to undue burden on interstate commerce , shall be treated as a condition subsequent in ...
... considered applicable , and provision is made for the adoption of product standards , the requirements of section 18 ( c ) ( 2 ) , as they relate to undue burden on interstate commerce , shall be treated as a condition subsequent in ...
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... considered integral parts of the approved South Carolina review procedures . On March 11 , 1976 , the State of South Carolina promulgated the necessary changes to Article IV to fulfill the commitments contained in their January 15 ...
... considered integral parts of the approved South Carolina review procedures . On March 11 , 1976 , the State of South Carolina promulgated the necessary changes to Article IV to fulfill the commitments contained in their January 15 ...
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Page 146 - 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 185 - Secretary, in promulgating standards dealing with toxic materials or harmful physical agents under this subsection. shall set the standard which most adequately assures, 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 247 - The interest of a spouse, minor child, or other member of an employee's immediate household is considered to be an interest of the employee. For the purpose of this section, "member of an employee's immediate household" means those blood relations who are residents of the employee's household.
Page 124 - If objection is made, the reasons therefor shall be stated. The answer shall specifically deny the matter or set forth in detail the reasons why the answering party cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter.
Page 216 - Statements in a pleading may be adopted by reference in a different part of the same pleading or in another pleading or in any motion.
Page 221 - ... (3) that the discovery may be had only by a method of discovery other than that selected by the party seeking discovery...
Page 302 - ... with the care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent man acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims...
Page 249 - Disclose investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes, or information which if written would be contained in such records, but only to the extent that the production of such records or information would (i) interfere with enforcement proceedings...
Page 222 - Rule 26(b) and which are in the possession, custody or control of the party upon whom the request is served; or (2) to permit entry upon designated land or other property in the possession or control of the party upon whom the request is served for the purpose of inspection and measuring, surveying, photographing, testing, or sampling the property or any designated object or operation thereon, within the scope of Rule 26(b).
Page 241 - Government employee" includes an officer or employee who is retained, designated, appointed, or employed to perform, with or without compensation, for not to exceed 130 days during any period of 365 consecutive days, temporary duties either on a full-time or intermittent basis...