Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and Labor, Deli 1–2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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Stran 30
... asbestos in the schools . I understand there is going to be some congressional action in that area soon anyway . Are your people exposed ? Do you have that typical hazard in that area ? Are you involved in it at all ? Are you aware of ...
... asbestos in the schools . I understand there is going to be some congressional action in that area soon anyway . Are your people exposed ? Do you have that typical hazard in that area ? Are you involved in it at all ? Are you aware of ...
Stran 555
... asbestos incident ? Mr. MACKLIN . Mr. Lucian can speak to that . Mr. LUCIAN . Again , the complaint was raised by some individual employees who called and indicated that they had been ill lately , for instance , and going to the health ...
... asbestos incident ? Mr. MACKLIN . Mr. Lucian can speak to that . Mr. LUCIAN . Again , the complaint was raised by some individual employees who called and indicated that they had been ill lately , for instance , and going to the health ...
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... Asbestos exposure hazards ; control of , dated Feb- ruary 9 , 1971_ 511 523 Attachment D , Asbestos - Health and safety precautions , dated October 31 , 1972 . 532 Attachment E , Hazardous substances to which personnel are ex- posed___ ...
... Asbestos exposure hazards ; control of , dated Feb- ruary 9 , 1971_ 511 523 Attachment D , Asbestos - Health and safety precautions , dated October 31 , 1972 . 532 Attachment E , Hazardous substances to which personnel are ex- posed___ ...
Stran 8
... asbestos aboard the U.S.S. Ajax at San Diego . An OSHA compliance officer allegedly arrived at the U.S.S. Ajax to inspect private contractors removing asbestos from the ship . Shipyard officials required that the inspector be readmitted ...
... asbestos aboard the U.S.S. Ajax at San Diego . An OSHA compliance officer allegedly arrived at the U.S.S. Ajax to inspect private contractors removing asbestos from the ship . Shipyard officials required that the inspector be readmitted ...
Stran 22
... asbestos ; and was aware of the situation and knew people who were involved , discussed it with them , and he ... asbestos ; that they have a substitute to use for asbestos . However , they can't substitute for asbestos in the cores of ...
... asbestos ; and was aware of the situation and knew people who were involved , discussed it with them , and he ... asbestos ; that they have a substitute to use for asbestos . However , they can't substitute for asbestos in the cores of ...
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action activities Administration Admiral STEWART AFL-CIO Agency Safety aircraft asbestos Assistant Bachman BAILEY Bert Bert Rogers BLAYLOCK Bronx Bureau Byrne Chairman cherry picker Coast Guard committee compensation Coos Bay correct DATE Department of Labor Department's Director enforcement Engineers equipment evaluation Executive Order 11807 facilities Federal agencies Federal employees front-end loader GALUARDI GAYDOS going Government hazards Headquarters health and safety health program industrial inspections inspectors investigation involved JIMENO Josephine County LAPENTA located LOLA maintenance MEIEROTTO ment Metal Trades Department motor vehicle accident National occupational safety operations OSHA standards Overlook Hospital personnel Postal Service problem procedures question Reedsport Refuge Regional responsibility road safety and health safety management Safety Officer safety program Safety Representative sector staff statement Station subcommittee supervisor tion U.S. Department U.S. Postal Service union UNRESOLVED Voll WHITFIELD workers workplace YACC
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Stran 425 - results from an on-the-Job accident or from exposure In the Job environment. 1. Occupational Illness. An abnormal condition or disorder (other than one resulting from an occupational Injury), caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with the employment. It Includes such factors
Stran 36 - Establishment A single physical location where business is conducted or where services or operations are performed. Where distinctly separate activities are performed at a single physical location, each activity shall be treated as a separate establishment.
Stran 119 - of the appropriate forms to OAS. B. "Substantial damage" is any damage or structural failure which adversely affects the structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics of the aircraft, and which would normally require major repair or replacement of the affected components. Examples of major
Stran 540 - which FGIS inspection facilities, laboratories, and offices had been moved at least 100 feet from the base of the head house is attached. If we can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, LARRY MEYERS Deputy Director Congressional Affairs Attachments
Stran 318 - based upon his most recent examination. an examining physician determines that the employee will be unable to function normally wearing a respirator, or that the safety or health of the employee or other employees will be impaired by hi* use of a respirator. Such employee shall be rotated to another job or given the opportunity to transfer to a different
Stran 2 - in the hands of the head of each Federal agency, "to establish and maintain an active and comprehensive occupational safety and health program which is consistent with the standards promulgated under
Stran 320 - (posterior-anterior 14 x 17 inches), a history to elicit symptomatology of respiratory disease, and pulmonary function tests to Include forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume at 1 second <FEVi..>. (4) Termination ot employment. The employer shall provide, or make available, within 30 calendar days before or after the termination of employment of
Stran 319 - at least 20 years and shall be made available upon request to the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, the Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and to authorized representatives of either. (2) Employee access. Every
Stran 81 - subcommittee met at 9:30 am, pursuant to notice, in room 2261, Rayburn Building, Hon. Joseph M. Gaydos (chairman of the subcommittee) , presiding. Staff present: Paul F. Dwyer, counsel; Edith C. Baum, minority counsel for labor; Dorothy Strunk, minority legislative associate.
Stran 318 - The employer shall provide, and require the use of, special clothing, such as coveralls or similar whole body clothing, head coverings, gloves, and foot coverings for any employee exposed to airborne concentrations of asbestos fibers, which exceed the ceiling level prescribed in paragraph