Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium; Corrections, 36008-36010 [06-5590]
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inmate may choose not to participate in
other voluntary programs.
months of the projected release date,
staff will conduct a program review at
least once every 90 calendar days.
issued a revised standard for
occupational exposure to hexavalent
chromium. Subsequently, errors were
discovered in the regulatory text. This
notice is being published to correct
these errors.
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(b) Inmate appearance before
classification team:
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(1) Inmates will be notified at least 48
hours before that inmate’s scheduled
appearance before the classification
team (whether for the initial
classification or later program reviews).
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(2) Inmates may submit a written
waiver of the 48-hour notice
requirement.
29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, and 1926
(3) The inmate is expected to attend
the initial classification and all later
program reviews. If the inmate refuses
to appear at a scheduled meeting, staff
must document on the Program Review
Report the inmate’s refusal and, if
known, the reasons for refusal, and give
a copy of this report to the inmate.
RIN 1218–AB45
The following correcting amendments
are made to the final rule for Chromium
(VI) published in the Federal Register
on February 28, 2006 (71 FR 10099).
I Accordingly, 29 CFR parts 1910, 1915,
and 1926 are corrected by making the
following correcting amendments.
Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent
Chromium; Corrections
PART 1910—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH STANDARDS
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
[Docket No. H054A]
(c) Program Review Report: Staff must
complete a Program Review Report at
the inmate’s initial classification. This
report ordinarily includes information
on the inmate’s apparent needs and
offers a correctional program designed
to meet those needs. The Unit Manager
and the inmate must sign the Program
Review Report, and a copy must be
given to the inmate.
(d) Work Programs: Each sentenced
inmate who is physically and mentally
able is assigned to a work program at
initial classification. The inmate must
participate in this work assignment and
any other program required by Bureau
policy, court order, or statute. The
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Department of
Labor.
ACTION: Correcting amendments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) is
correcting errors in the final rule
addressing occupational exposure to
hexavalent chromium that appeared in
the Federal Register on February 28,
2006.
DATES:
1. The authority citation for part 1910
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: Secs. 4, 6, 8, Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653,
655, 657); Secretary of Labor’s Order
Numbers 12–71 (36 FR 8754), 8–76 (41 FR
25059), 9–83 (48 FR 35736), 1–90 (55 FR
9033), 6–96 (62 FR 111), or 5–2002 (67 FR
65008), as applicable.
2. Section 1910.1000 is corrected as
follows:
I a. In Table Z–1 by revising the entry
for ‘‘tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3)’’ and
footnote 5, removing the entry for
‘‘Chromic acid and chromates (as
CrO3)’’, and adding a new footnote 6;
I b. In Table Z–2 by revising footnote c.
The revisions and additions read as
follows:
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Effective June 23, 2006.
Mr.
Kevin Ropp, Director, OSHA Office of
Communications, Room N–3647, U.S.
Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210;
telephone (202) 693–1999.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
February 28, 2006 (71 FR 10099), OSHA
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
§ 1910.1000
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Air contaminants.
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TABLE Z–1.—LIMITS FOR AIR CONTAMINANTS
CAS No.c
Substance
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1910.1026 6 ..............................................
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Chromium (VI) compounds; see 1910.1026 5.
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1 The PELs are 8-hour TWAs unless otherwise noted; a (C) designation denotes a ceiling limit. They are to be determined from breathing-zone
air samples.
a Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 °C and 760 torr.
b Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
c The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given—not CAS numbers for the individual compounds.
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5 See Table Z–2 for the exposure limit for any operations or sectors where the exposure limit in § 1910.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect.
6 If the exposure limit in § 1910.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a ceiling of 0.1 mg/m3.
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TABLE Z–2
8-hour time
weighted average
Substance
Acceptable maximum peak
above the acceptable ceiling concentration for an 8hr shift
Acceptable
ceiling concentration
Concentration
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Chromic acid and chromates (Z37.7–1971) (as CrO3) c ............................................
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Maximum
duration
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1 mg/10m3.
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c This standard applies to any operations or sectors for which the exposure limit in the Chromium (VI) standard, § 1910.1026, is stayed or is
otherwise not in effect.
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PART 1915—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR
SHIPYARD EMPLOYMENT
3. The authority citation for part 1915
continues to read as follows:
I
U.S.C. 941); sections 4, 6, 8, Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653,
655, 657); Secretary of Labor’s Order No. 12–
71 (36 FR 8754), 8–76 (41 FR 25059), 9–83
(48 FR 35736), 1–90 (55 FR 9033), 6–96 (62
FR 111), 3–2000 (65 FR 50017) or 5–2002 (67
FR 65008), as applicable.
Butyl chromate (as CrO3)’’, removing the
entry for ‘‘Chromic acid and chromates
(as CrO3)’’, and adding an entry for
‘‘Chromium (VI) compounds.’’
The revisions and additions read as
follows:
4. Section 1915.1000 is corrected in
Table Z by revising the entry for ‘‘tert-
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§ 1915.1000
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Authority: Section 41, Longshore and
Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (33
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Air contaminants.
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TABLE Z.—SHIPYARDS
CAS No.d
Substance
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1915.1026 n ..............................................
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Chromium (VI) compounds; see 1915.1026 o.
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ppma a *
mg/m3 b *
Skin
designation
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1189–85–1
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* The PELs are 8-hour TWAs unless otherwise noted; a (C) designation denotes a ceiling limit. They are to be determined from breathing-zone
air samples.
a Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 °C and 760 torr.
b Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
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d The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given—not CAS numbers for the individual compounds.
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n If the exposure limit in § 1915.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a ceiling of 0.1 mg/m3.
o If the exposure limit in § 1915.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is 0.1 mg/m3 (as CrO ) as an 8-hour TWA.
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PART 1926—SAFETY AND HEALTH
REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION
8754), 8–76 (41 FR 25059), 1–90 (55 FR
9033),), or 6–96 (62 FR 111), as applicable;
29 CFR part 1911.
5. The authority citation for part 1926
continues to read as follows:
6. Section 1926.55 is corrected in
Appendix A by revising the entry for
‘‘tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3)’’,
removing the entry for ‘‘Chromic acid
and chromates (as CrO3)’’, and adding
an entry for ‘‘Chromium (VI)
compounds.’’
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Authority: Section 107, Contract Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act
(Construction Safety Act) (40 U.S.C. 333);
secs. 4, 6, 8, Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657);
Secretary of Labor’s Order 12–71 (36 FR
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The revisions and additions read as
follows:
§ 1926.55 Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts,
and mists.
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Appendix A to § 1926.55—1970
American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists’ Threshold Limit
Values of Airborne Contaminants
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES OF AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION
CAS No. d
Substance
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1926.1126 n ..............................................
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Chromium (VI) compounds; See 1926.1126 o.
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ppm a
mg/m3 b
Skin
designation
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1189–85–1
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Asbestos Limit § 1926.58.
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a Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 °C and 760 torr.
b Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
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d The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given—not CAS numbers for the individual compounds.
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n If the exposure limit in § 1926.1126 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a ceiling of 0.1 mg/m3.
o If the exposure limit in § 1926.1126 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is 0.1 mg/m3 (as CrO ) as an 8-hour TWA.
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Signed at Washington, DC, this 15th day of
June, 2006.
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary of Labor.
[FR Doc. 06–5590 Filed 6–22–06; 8:45 am]
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Drawbridge Operation Regulations;
Pinellas Bayway Structure ‘‘E’’ (SR
679) Bridge, Gulf Intracoastal
Waterway, Mile 113, St. Petersburg
Beach, Pinellas County, FL
We did not publish a notice of
proposed rulemaking (NRPM) for this
regulation. Under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the
Coast Guard finds that good cause exists
for not publishing an NPRM. Publishing
an NPRM was impracticable and
contrary to the public interest, because
the rule is needed to provide for
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Under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Coast
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is
temporarily changing the regulations
governing the operation of the Pinellas
Bayway Structure ‘‘E’’ (SR 679) Bridge,
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway mile 113, St.
Petersburg Beach, Pinellas County,
Florida. This rule is needed to provide
vehicular traffic relief during heavy
vehicular traffic periods flowing into a
nearby county park, as well as meeting
the reasonable needs of mariners. This
bridge will open on the hour and half
hour, Friday, 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.,
Saturday, Sunday and Federal holidays
from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. until October
29, 2006.
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Background and Purpose
The Pinellas Bayway ‘‘E’’ (SR 679)
Bridge, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway mile
113, St. Petersburg Beach, Pinellas
County, Florida, currently opens on
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the draw need only open on the hour,
20 minutes after the hour, and 40
minutes after the hour. The bridge
provides vehicular access into and out
of a popular county park.
Florida State Representative Rice’s
office, on behalf of the local citizens,
requested the Coast Guard change the
current operation of the bridge to two
openings per hour during certain
periods. The bridge will be required to
only open on the hour and half-hour
Fridays from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. and
Saturdays, Sundays and Federal
holidays from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Public
vessels of the United States, tugs with
tows and vessels in distress shall be
passed as necessary.
Discussion of Rule
The regulation was requested by
Florida Representative Rice’s office on
behalf of the residents of St. Petersburg
Beach and will provide temporary relief
for vehicular traffic during periods of
heavy traffic traveling into and out of a
nearby county park, while continuing to
provide for the reasonable needs of
navigation. The bridge will be required
to only open on the hour and half-hour
on Fridays from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. and
on Saturdays, Sundays and Federal
holidays from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. The
draw shall open as necessary for the
passage of tugs with tows, public vessels
of the United States and vessels in
distress.
Regulatory Evaluation
This rule is not a ‘‘significant
regulatory action’’ under section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
Planning and Review, and does not
require an assessment of potential costs
and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of that
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, and 1926
[Docket No. H054A]
RIN 1218-AB45
Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium; Corrections
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),
Department of Labor.
ACTION: Correcting amendments.
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SUMMARY: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is
correcting errors in the final rule addressing occupational exposure to
hexavalent chromium that appeared in the Federal Register on February
28, 2006.
DATES: Effective June 23, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Kevin Ropp, Director, OSHA Office
of Communications, Room N-3647, U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210; telephone (202) 693-
1999.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On February 28, 2006 (71 FR 10099), OSHA
issued a revised standard for occupational exposure to hexavalent
chromium. Subsequently, errors were discovered in the regulatory text.
This notice is being published to correct these errors.
Correction of Publication
The following correcting amendments are made to the final rule for
Chromium (VI) published in the Federal Register on February 28, 2006
(71 FR 10099).
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Accordingly, 29 CFR parts 1910, 1915, and 1926 are corrected by making
the following correcting amendments.
PART 1910--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
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1. The authority citation for part 1910 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 4, 6, 8, Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657); Secretary of Labor's Order Numbers
12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR 25059), 9-83 (48 FR 35736), 1-90 (55
FR 9033), 6-96 (62 FR 111), or 5-2002 (67 FR 65008), as applicable.
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2. Section 1910.1000 is corrected as follows:
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a. In Table Z-1 by revising the entry for ``tert-Butyl chromate (as
CrO3)'' and footnote 5, removing the entry for ``Chromic
acid and chromates (as CrO3)'', and adding a new footnote 6;
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b. In Table Z-2 by revising footnote c.
The revisions and additions read as follows:
Sec. 1910.1000 Air contaminants.
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Table Z-1.--Limits for Air Contaminants
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Substance CAS No.\c\ ppm \a\ \1\ mg/m\3\ \b1\ designation
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1910.1026 \6\ 1189-85-1
* * * * * * *
Chromium (VI) compounds; see 1910.1026 \5\.
* * * * * * *
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\1\ The PELs are 8-hour TWAs unless otherwise noted; a (C) designation denotes a ceiling limit. They are to be
determined from breathing-zone air samples.
\a\ Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 [deg]C and 760 torr.
\b\ Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when
listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
\c\ The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering
more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given--not CAS numbers
for the individual compounds.
* * * * *
\5\ See Table Z-2 for the exposure limit for any operations or sectors where the exposure limit in Sec.
1910.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect.
\6\ If the exposure limit in Sec. 1910.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a
ceiling of 0.1 mg/m\3\.
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Table Z-2
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Acceptable maximum peak above the
acceptable ceiling concentration for
Substance 8-hour time Acceptable ceiling an 8-hr shift
weighted average concentration ---------------------------------------
Concentration Maximum duration
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Chromic acid and chromates ................... 1 mg/10m\3\.......
(Z37.7-1971) (as CrO3) \c\.
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\c\ This standard applies to any operations or sectors for which the exposure limit in the Chromium (VI)
standard, Sec. 1910.1026, is stayed or is otherwise not in effect.
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PART 1915--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR SHIPYARD
EMPLOYMENT
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3. The authority citation for part 1915 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Section 41, Longshore and Harbor Workers'
Compensation Act (33 U.S.C. 941); sections 4, 6, 8, Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657); Secretary
of Labor's Order No. 12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR 25059), 9-83
(48 FR 35736), 1-90 (55 FR 9033), 6-96 (62 FR 111), 3-2000 (65 FR
50017) or 5-2002 (67 FR 65008), as applicable.
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4. Section 1915.1000 is corrected in Table Z by revising the entry for
``tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3)'', removing the entry for
``Chromic acid and chromates (as CrO3)'', and adding an
entry for ``Chromium (VI) compounds.''
The revisions and additions read as follows:
Sec. 1915.1000 Air contaminants.
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Table Z.--Shipyards
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Substance CAS No.\d\ ppma \a\ * mg/m\3\ \b\ * designation
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1915.1026 \n\ 1189-85-1
* * * * * * *
Chromium (VI) compounds; see 1915.1026 \o\.
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* The PELs are 8-hour TWAs unless otherwise noted; a (C) designation denotes a ceiling limit. They are to be
determined from breathing-zone air samples.
\a\ Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 [deg]C and 760 torr.
\b\ Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when
listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
* * * * *
\d\ The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering
more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given--not CAS numbers
for the individual compounds.
* * * * *
\n\ If the exposure limit in Sec. 1915.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a
ceiling of 0.1 mg/m\3\.
\o\ If the exposure limit in Sec. 1915.1026 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is 0.1
mg/m\3\ (as CrO3) as an 8-hour TWA.
PART 1926--SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION
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5. The authority citation for part 1926 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Section 107, Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards
Act (Construction Safety Act) (40 U.S.C. 333); secs. 4, 6, 8,
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655,
657); Secretary of Labor's Order 12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR
25059), 1-90 (55 FR 9033),), or 6-96 (62 FR 111), as applicable; 29
CFR part 1911.
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6. Section 1926.55 is corrected in Appendix A by revising the entry for
``tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3)'', removing the entry for
``Chromic acid and chromates (as CrO3)'', and adding an
entry for ``Chromium (VI) compounds.''
The revisions and additions read as follows:
Sec. 1926.55 Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists.
* * * * *
Appendix A to Sec. 1926.55--1970 American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists' Threshold Limit Values of Airborne Contaminants
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Threshold Limit Values of Airborne Contaminants for Construction
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Substance CAS No. \d\ ppm \a\ mg/m\3\ \b\ designation
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tert-Butyl chromate (as CrO3); see 1926.1126 \n\ 1189-85-1
* * * * * * *
Chromium (VI) compounds; See 1926.1126 \o\.
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\3\ Use Asbestos Limit Sec. 1926.58.
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\a\ Parts of vapor or gas per million parts of contaminated air by volume at 25 [deg]C and 760 torr.
\b\ Milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air. When entry is in this column only, the value is exact; when
listed with a ppm entry, it is approximate.
* * * * *
\d\ The CAS number is for information only. Enforcement is based on the substance name. For an entry covering
more than one metal compound, measured as the metal, the CAS number for the metal is given--not CAS numbers
for the individual compounds.
* * * * *
\n\ If the exposure limit in Sec. 1926.1126 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is a
ceiling of 0.1 mg/m\3\.
\o\ If the exposure limit in Sec. 1926.1126 is stayed or is otherwise not in effect, the exposure limit is 0.1
mg/m\3\ (as CrO3) as an 8-hour TWA.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 15th day of June, 2006.
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary of Labor.
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