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damaged the bulk train car loading area
and parts of the sugar refinery.
Following the staff presentation and
the conclusion of the public comment
period, the Board will consider whether
to approve the final report and
recommendations. All staff
presentations are preliminary and are
intended solely to allow the Board to
consider in a public forum the issues
and factors involved in this case. No
factual analyses, conclusions or findings
presented by staff should be considered
final. Only after the Board has
considered the final staff presentation,
listened to the witnesses and the public
comments and approved the staff report
will there be an approved final record
of this incident.
The meeting will be open to the
public. Please notify CSB if a translator
or interpreter is needed, at least 5
business days prior to the public
meeting. For more information, please
contact the Chemical Safety and Hazard
Investigation Board at (202)–261–7600,
or visit our Web site at: www.csb.gov.
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Christopher W. Warner,
General Counsel.
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Sunshine Act Meeting—September 24,
2009—6:30 pm
In connection with its investigation
into the cause of a February 7, 2008, an
explosion and fire at the Imperial Sugar
refinery northwest of Savannah,
Georgia, the Chemical Safety and
Hazard Investigation Board announces
that it will convene a public meeting on
September 24, 2009, starting at 6:30 pm
at the Hilton Savannah DeSoto—15 East
Liberty Street, Savannah, Georgia.
At the meeting CSB staff will present
to the Board the results of their
investigation into this incident. Key
issues involved in the investigation
concern combustible dust hazard
recognition, minimizing combustible
dust accumulation in the workplace,
and equipment design and maintenance.
This will be followed by a public
comment period prior to a Board vote
on the report.
Incident: On February 7, 2008, at
about 7:15 p.m., a series of sugar dust
explosions at the Imperial Sugar
manufacturing facility in Port
Wentworth, Georgia, resulted in 14
worker fatalities and 36 injuries. Eight
workers died at the scene and six
eventually succumbed to their injuries
at the Augusta Burn Center. The
explosions and subsequent fires
destroyed the sugar packing buildings,
palletizer room, and silos, and severely
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
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Certain Cased Pencils from the
People’s Republic of China: Amended
Final Results of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review
AGENCY: Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: On July 13, 2009, the
Department of Commerce (‘‘the
Department’’) published the final results
of the administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on certain
cased pencils from the People’s
Republic of China (‘‘PRC’’), covering the
period December 1, 2006, through
November 30, 2007. See Certain Cased
Pencils from the People’s Republic of
China: Final Results and Partial
Rescission of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review, 74 FR 33406
(July 13, 2009) (‘‘Final Results’’). We are
amending the Final Results to correct
ministerial errors in the calculation of
the weighted–average margin and the
assessment rate applicable to entries by
certain respondents to this proceeding,
China First Pencil Co., Ltd. (‘‘China
First’’), Shanghai Three Star Stationery
Industry Co., Ltd. (‘‘Three Star’’), and
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Orient International Holding Shanghai
Foreign Trade Corporation (‘‘SFTC’’)
(collectively, ‘‘Respondents’’), pursuant
to section 751(h) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (‘‘the Act’’), and 19
CFR 351.224(e). We released the final
amended results to the parties on
Wednesday, August 19, 2009. However,
that version inadvertently included an
incorrect weighted average margin for
SFTC, so this amended final results
correct that error. The error was
discovered prior to publication in the
Federal Register; consequently, this
amended notice is being published in its
place.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 1, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Layton or Alexander Montoro, at
(202) 482–0371 or (202) 482–0238,
respectively; AD/CD Operations, Office
1, Import Administration, International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce, 14th Street and
Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington,
DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On July 20, 2009, China First, Three
Star and SFTC submitted timely
allegations of ministerial errors
pursuant to 19 CFR 351.224(c)(1). First,
Respondents alleged that the
Department did not use the correct
conversion percentage for slats. Second,
Respondents alleged that the
Department did not calculate the
surrogate value for slats correctly. Third,
Respondents alleged that the
Department valued both lacquer and the
inputs to make lacquer. Fourth,
Respondents alleged that the
Department should not have inflated the
surrogate value for plastic toppers.
Finally, Respondents alleged that the
Department should adjust the separate
rate assigned to SFTC after correcting
for the above–described allegations of
ministerial errors. See Memorandum
from David Layton, Alexander Montoro,
and Joseph Shuler, International Trade
Compliance Analysts, to Susan
Kuhbach, Director of AD/CD
Operations, Office 1, ‘‘Ministerial Error
Allegations’’ (August 18, 2009)
(‘‘Ministerial Error Allegations Memo’’).
On July 28, 2009, the petitioners to
this proceeding, Sanford L.P., Musgrave
Pencil Company, RoseMoon Inc., and
General Pencil Company (collectively,
‘‘Petitioners’’), submitted a reply to
China First’s, Three Star’s and SFTC’s
ministerial error allegations. Petitioners
argued that the Department must take
into account China First’s full lumber–
to-slat yield loss ratio when calculating
China First’s slat surrogate value. In
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD
Sunshine Act Meeting--September 24, 2009--6:30 pm
In connection with its investigation into the cause of a February
7, 2008, an explosion and fire at the Imperial Sugar refinery northwest
of Savannah, Georgia, the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation
Board announces that it will convene a public meeting on September 24,
2009, starting at 6:30 pm at the Hilton Savannah DeSoto--15 East
Liberty Street, Savannah, Georgia.
At the meeting CSB staff will present to the Board the results of
their investigation into this incident. Key issues involved in the
investigation concern combustible dust hazard recognition, minimizing
combustible dust accumulation in the workplace, and equipment design
and maintenance. This will be followed by a public comment period prior
to a Board vote on the report.
Incident: On February 7, 2008, at about 7:15 p.m., a series of
sugar dust explosions at the Imperial Sugar manufacturing facility in
Port Wentworth, Georgia, resulted in 14 worker fatalities and 36
injuries. Eight workers died at the scene and six eventually succumbed
to their injuries at the Augusta Burn Center. The explosions and
subsequent fires destroyed the sugar packing buildings, palletizer
room, and silos, and severely damaged the bulk train car loading area
and parts of the sugar refinery.
Following the staff presentation and the conclusion of the public
comment period, the Board will consider whether to approve the final
report and recommendations. All staff presentations are preliminary and
are intended solely to allow the Board to consider in a public forum
the issues and factors involved in this case. No factual analyses,
conclusions or findings presented by staff should be considered final.
Only after the Board has considered the final staff presentation,
listened to the witnesses and the public comments and approved the
staff report will there be an approved final record of this incident.
The meeting will be open to the public. Please notify CSB if a
translator or interpreter is needed, at least 5 business days prior to
the public meeting. For more information, please contact the Chemical
Safety and Hazard Investigation Board at (202)-261-7600, or visit our
Web site at: www.csb.gov.
Christopher W. Warner,
General Counsel.
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