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UL 858 Household Electric Ranges
UL 998 Humidifiers
UL 1005 Electric Flatirons
UL 1082 Household Electric Coffee
Makers and Brewing-Type Appliances
UL 1086 Household Trash Compactors
UL 1261 Electric Water Heaters for
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UL 1640 Portable Power-Distribution
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The designations and titles of the
above test standards were current at the
time of the preparation of this notice.
OSHA’s recognition of MET, or any
NRTL, for a particular test standard is
limited to equipment or materials (i.e.,
products) for which OSHA standards
require third-party testing and
certification before use in the
workplace. Consequently, if a test
standard also covers any product(s) for
which OSHA does not require such
testing and certification, an NRTL’s
scope of recognition does not include
that product(s).
A test standard listed above may also
be approved as an American National
Standard by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI). However, for
convenience, we use the designation of
the standards developing organization
for the standard as opposed to the ANSI
designation. Under our procedures, any
NRTL recognized for an ANSI-approved
test standard may use either the latest
proprietary version of the test standard
or the latest ANSI version of that
standard. You may contact ANSI to find
out whether or not a test standard is
currently ANSI-approved.
Preliminary Finding on the Application
MET has submitted an acceptable
request for expansion of its recognition
as an NRTL. In connection with this
request, OSHA did not perform an onsite review of MET’s NRTL testing
facilities. However, NRTL Program
assessment staff reviewed information
pertinent to the request and
recommended that MET’s recognition be
expanded to include the additional test
standards listed above (see Exhibit 41–
2). Our review of the application file,
the assessor’s recommendation, and
other pertinent documents indicate that
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MET can meet the requirements, as
prescribed by 29 CFR 1910.7, for
expansion of its scope to include the
additional test standards listed above.
This preliminary finding does not
constitute an interim or temporary
approval of the application.
OSHA welcomes public comments, in
sufficient detail, as to whether MET has
met the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.7
for expansion of its recognition as a
Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory. Your comments should
consist of pertinent written documents
and exhibits. Should you need more
time to comment, you must request it in
writing, including reasons for the
request. OSHA must receive your
written request for extension at the
address provided above no later than
the last date for comments. OSHA will
limit any extension to 30 days, unless
the requester justifies a longer period.
We may deny a request for extension if
it is not adequately justified. You may
obtain or review copies of MET’s
requests, the assessor’s
recommendation, other pertinent
documents, and all submitted
comments, as received, by contacting
the Docket Office, Room N–2625,
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, U.S. Department of
Labor, at the above address. Docket No.
OSHA–2006–0028 (formerly, NRTL1–
88) contains all materials in the record
concerning MET’s application.
The NRTL Program staff will review
all timely comments and, after
resolution of issues raised by these
comments, will recommend whether to
grant MET’s expansion request. The
Assistant Secretary will make the final
decision on granting the expansion and,
in making this decision, may undertake
other proceedings that are prescribed in
Appendix A to 29 CFR 1910.7. OSHA
will publish a public notice of this final
decision in the Federal Register.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 25th day of
June, 2007.
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.,
Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety
and Health.
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meeting of National Council on the
Humanities
The National Endowment for
the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
AGENCY:
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Pursuant to the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92–463, as amended) notice is hereby
given that the National Council on the
Humanities will meet in Washington,
DC on July 26–27, 2007.
The purpose of the meeting is to
advise the Chairman of the National
Endowment for the Humanities with
respect to policies, programs, and
procedures for carrying out his
functions, and to review applications for
financial support from and gifts offered
to the Endowment and to make
recommendations thereon to the
Chairman.
The meeting will be held in the Old
Post Office Building, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC. A
portion of the morning and afternoon
sessions on July 26–27, 2007, will not be
open to the public pursuant to
subsections (c)(4), (c)(6) and (c)(9)(B) of
section 552b of Title 5, United States
Code because the Council will consider
information that may disclose: Trade
secrets and commercial or financial
information obtained from a person and
privileged or confidential; information
of a personal nature the disclosure of
which would constitute a clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy; and information the premature
disclosure of which would be likely to
significantly frustrate implementation of
proposed agency action. I have made
this determination under the authority
granted me by the Chairman’s
Delegation of Authority dated July 19,
1993.
The agenda for the sessions on July
26, 2007 will be as follows:
Committee Meetings
(Open to the Public)
Policy Discussion
9–10:30 a.m.
Challenge Grants/Digital Humanities
Initiative—Room 415
Education Programs—Room 315
Federal/State Partnership—Room
510A
Public Programs—Room 421
(Closed to the Public)
Discussion of Specific Grant
Applications and Programs Before the
Council
10:30 a.m. until adjourned
Challenge Grants/Digital Humanities
Initiative—Room 415
Education Programs—Room 315
Federal/State Partnership—Room
510A
Public Programs—Room 421
2:30–3:30 p.m.
National Humanities Medals—Room
527
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The morning session of the meeting
on July 27, 2007 will convene at 9 a.m.,
in the first floor Council Room M–09,
and will be open to the public, as set out
below. The agenda for the morning
session will be as follows:
A. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
B. Reports
1. Introductory Remarks.
2. Staff Report.
3. Congressional Report.
4. Reports on Policy and General
Matters.
a. Challenge Grants.
b. Digital Humanities Initiative.
c. Education Programs.
d. Federal/State Partnership.
e. Public Programs.
f. National Humanities Medals.
The remainder of the proposed
meeting will be given to the
consideration of specific applications
and will be closed to the public for the
reasons stated above.
Further information about this
meeting can be obtained from Heather
Gottry, Acting Advisory Committee
Management Officer, National
Endowment for the Humanities, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20506, or by calling
(202) 606–8322, TDD (202) 606–8282.
Advance notice of any special needs
or accommodations is appreciated.
Heather C. Gottry,
Acting Advisory Committee Management
Officer.
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The National Science Board’s ad hoc
Committee on Nominations for the class
of 2008–2014, pursuant to NSF
regulations (45 CFR part 614), the
National Science Foundation Act, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 1862n–5), and the
Government in the Sunshine Act (5
U.S.C. 552b), hereby gives notice in
regard to the scheduling of meetings for
the transaction of National Science
Board business and other matters
specified, as follows:
DATE AND TIME: Thursday, July 19, 2007
at 2 p.m.
SUBJECT MATTER: Discussion of
candidates for the National Science
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2014.
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292–7000.
Russell Moy,
Attorney-Advisor.
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AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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7883 or e-mail BAS5@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) has issued for public
comment a draft guide in the agency’s
Regulatory Guide Series. This series has
been developed to describe and make
available to the public such information
as methods that are acceptable to the
NRC staff for implementing specific
parts of the NRC’s regulations,
techniques that the staff uses in
evaluating specific problems or
postulated accidents, and data that the
staff needs in its review of applications
for permits and licenses.
The draft regulatory guide, entitled
‘‘Reporting of Safeguards Events,’’ is
temporarily identified by its task
number, DG–5019, which should be
mentioned in all related
correspondence.
This draft regulatory guide provides
an approach acceptable to the NRC staff
for use by licensees for reporting of
security events. In 10 CFR part 73,
‘‘Physical Protection of Plants and
Materials,’’ Section 73.71 requires
licensees to report to the Operations
Center of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) or to record in a log
certain security events. Appendix G,
‘‘Reportable Safeguards Events,’’ to 10
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reporting requirements in detail.
Appendix E to 10 CFR part 50
(Appendix E), ‘‘Emergency Planning
and Preparedness for Production and
Utilization Facilities,’’ provides more
detailed information for emergency
planning and preparedness. The events
to be reported or recorded are those that
represent actual or potential threats,
suspicious activities, external attacks, or
internal tampering with equipment that
threaten or affect safe plant operations
or effective security operations. The
events to be recorded are those that
affect or lessen the effectiveness of the
security systems, components, and
procedures as established by security
regulations and the licensee’s approved
security plans.
Proposed revisions to 10 CFR 73.71
included two new requirements for
power reactors: (1) The reporting within
15 minutes after discovery of an actual
or imminent threat against a facility,
and (2) the reporting of suspicious
surveillance activities or attempts at
access, both of which are addressed in
this guide.
II. Further Information
The NRC staff is soliciting comments
on Draft Regulatory Guide DG–5019.
Comments may be accompanied by
relevant information or supporting data,
and should mention DG–5019 in the
subject line. Comments submitted in
writing or in electronic form will be
made available to the public in their
entirety through the NRC’s Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS). Personal information
will not be removed from your
comments. You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
1. Mail comments to: Rulemaking,
Directives, and Editing Branch, Office of
Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001.
2. E-mail comments to:
NRCREP@nrc.gov. You may also submit
comments via the NRC’s rulemaking
Web site at https://ruleforum.llnl.gov.
Address questions about our rulemaking
Web site to Carol A. Gallagher (301)
415–5905; e-mail CAG@nrc.gov.
3. Hand-deliver comments to:
Rulemaking, Directives, and Editing
Branch, Office of Administration, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland
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on Federal workdays.
4. Fax comments to: Rulemaking,
Directives, and Editing Branch, Office of
Administration, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission at (301) 415–5144.
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meeting of National Council on the Humanities
AGENCY: The National Endowment for the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting.
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Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92-463, as amended) notice is hereby given that the National
Council on the Humanities will meet in Washington, DC on July 26-27,
2007.
The purpose of the meeting is to advise the Chairman of the
National Endowment for the Humanities with respect to policies,
programs, and procedures for carrying out his functions, and to review
applications for financial support from and gifts offered to the
Endowment and to make recommendations thereon to the Chairman.
The meeting will be held in the Old Post Office Building, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC. A portion of the morning and
afternoon sessions on July 26-27, 2007, will not be open to the public
pursuant to subsections (c)(4), (c)(6) and (c)(9)(B) of section 552b of
Title 5, United States Code because the Council will consider
information that may disclose: Trade secrets and commercial or
financial information obtained from a person and privileged or
confidential; information of a personal nature the disclosure of which
would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
and information the premature disclosure of which would be likely to
significantly frustrate implementation of proposed agency action. I
have made this determination under the authority granted me by the
Chairman's Delegation of Authority dated July 19, 1993.
The agenda for the sessions on July 26, 2007 will be as follows:
Committee Meetings
(Open to the Public)
Policy Discussion
9-10:30 a.m.
Challenge Grants/Digital Humanities Initiative--Room 415
Education Programs--Room 315
Federal/State Partnership--Room 510A
Public Programs--Room 421
(Closed to the Public)
Discussion of Specific Grant Applications and Programs Before the
Council
10:30 a.m. until adjourned
Challenge Grants/Digital Humanities Initiative--Room 415
Education Programs--Room 315
Federal/State Partnership--Room 510A
Public Programs--Room 421
2:30-3:30 p.m.
National Humanities Medals--Room 527
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The morning session of the meeting on July 27, 2007 will convene at
9 a.m., in the first floor Council Room M-09, and will be open to the
public, as set out below. The agenda for the morning session will be as
follows:
A. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
B. Reports
1. Introductory Remarks.
2. Staff Report.
3. Congressional Report.
4. Reports on Policy and General Matters.
a. Challenge Grants.
b. Digital Humanities Initiative.
c. Education Programs.
d. Federal/State Partnership.
e. Public Programs.
f. National Humanities Medals.
The remainder of the proposed meeting will be given to the
consideration of specific applications and will be closed to the public
for the reasons stated above.
Further information about this meeting can be obtained from Heather
Gottry, Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer, National
Endowment for the Humanities, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20506, or by calling (202) 606-8322, TDD (202) 606-8282.
Advance notice of any special needs or accommodations is
appreciated.
Heather C. Gottry,
Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer.
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