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containing the proposal, any comments
received, and any final disposition in
person in the Dockets Office between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays. The
Docket Office (telephone 1–800–647–
5527), is on the ground floor of the
building at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Enander, Central Service Center,
Operations Support Group, Federal
Aviation Administration, Southwest
Region, 2601 Meacham Blvd., Fort
Worth, TX 76137; telephone: (817) 321–
7716.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments Invited
Interested parties are invited to
participate in this proposed rulemaking
by submitting such written data, views,
or arguments, as they may desire.
Comments that provide the factual basis
supporting the views and suggestions
presented are particularly helpful in
developing reasoned regulatory
decisions on the proposal. Comments
are specifically invited on the overall
regulatory, aeronautical, economic,
environmental, and energy-related
aspects of the proposal.
Communications should identify both
docket numbers and be submitted in
triplicate to the address listed above.
Commenters wishing the FAA to
acknowledge receipt of their comments
on this notice must submit with those
comments a self-addressed, stamped
postcard on which the following
statement is made: ‘‘Comments to
Docket No. FAA–2009–0802/Airspace
Docket No. 09–AGL–22.’’ The postcard
will be date/time stamped and returned
to the commenter.
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Availability of NPRMs
An electronic copy of this document
may be downloaded through the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov.
Recently published rulemaking
documents can also be accessed through
the FAA’s Web page at https://
www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/
air_traffic/publications/
airspace_amendments/.
Additionally, any person may obtain
a copy of this notice by submitting a
request to the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Office of Air
Traffic Airspace Management, ATA–
400, 800 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20591, or by calling
(202) 267–8783. Communications must
identify both docket numbers for this
notice. Persons interested in being
placed on a mailing list for future
NPRMs should contact the FAA’s Office
of Rulemaking (202) 267–9677, to
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request a copy of Advisory Circular No.
11–2A, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Distribution System, which describes
the application procedure.
The Proposal
This action proposes to amend Title
14, Code of Federal Regulations (14
CFR), Part 71 by establishing Class E
airspace extending upward from 700
feet above the surface for SIAPs
operations at Hamry Field Airport,
Kindred, ND. Controlled airspace is
needed for the safety and management
of IFR operations at the airport.
Class E airspace areas are published
in Paragraph 6005 of FAA Order
7400.9T, signed August 27, 2009 and
effective September 15, 2009, which is
incorporated by reference in 14 CFR
71.1. The Class E airspace designation
listed in this document would be
published subsequently in the Order.
The FAA has determined that this
proposed regulation only involves an
established body of technical
regulations for which frequent and
routine amendments are necessary to
keep them operationally current. It,
therefore, (1) is not a ‘‘significant
regulatory action’’ under Executive
Order 12866; (2) is not a ‘‘significant
rule’’ under DOT Regulatory Policies
and Procedures (44 FR 11034; February
26, 1979); and (3) does not warrant
preparation of a Regulatory Evaluation
as the anticipated impact is so minimal.
Since this is a routine matter that will
only affect air traffic procedures and air
navigation, it is certified that this rule,
when promulgated, will not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the criteria of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act.
The FAA’s authority to issue rules
regarding aviation safety is found in
Title 49 of the U.S. Code. Subtitle 1,
Section 106 describes the authority of
the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII,
Aviation Programs, describes in more
detail the scope of the agency’s
authority. This rulemaking is
promulgated under the authority
described in Subtitle VII, Part A,
Subpart I, Section 40103. Under that
section, the FAA is charged with
prescribing regulations to assign the use
of airspace necessary to ensure the
safety of aircraft and the efficient use of
airspace. This regulation is within the
scope of that authority as it would
establish controlled airspace at Hamry
Field Airport, Kindred, ND.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
Navigation (Air).
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The Proposed Amendment
In consideration of the foregoing, the
Federal Aviation Administration
proposes to amend 14 CFR Part 71 as
follows:
PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A,
B, C, D, AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND
REPORTING POINTS
1. The authority citation for Part 71
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g); 40103, 40113,
40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959–
1963 Comp., p. 389.
§ 71.1
[Amended]
2. The incorporation by reference in
14 CFR 71.1 of FAA Order 7400.9T,
Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, signed August 27, 2009, and
effective September 15, 2009, is
amended as follows:
Paragraph 6005 Class E Airspace Areas
Extending Upward From 700 Feet or More
Above the Surface of the Earth
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Hamry Field Airport, ND
(Lat. 46°38′55″ N., long. 96°59′56″ W.)
That airspace extending upward from 700
feet above the surface within a 6.3-mile
radius of Hamry Field Airport.
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Issued in Fort Worth, TX, on January 12,
2010.
Walter Tweedy,
Acting Manager, Operations Support Group,
ATO Central Service Center.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
29 CFR Part 1910
RIN 1218–AC41
Combustible Dust
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice of stakeholder meetings.
SUMMARY: OSHA invites interested
parties to participate in informal
stakeholder meetings on the workplace
hazards of combustible dust. OSHA
plans to use the information gathered at
these meetings in developing a
proposed standard for combustible dust.
DATES: Dates and locations for the
stakeholder meetings are:
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• February 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., in
Atlanta, GA;
• February 17, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., in
Atlanta, GA;
• Additional meetings are planned for
2010, and will be announced in one or
more subsequent notices.
Deadline for confirmed registration at
the meetings is February 3, 2010.
ADDRESSES:
Registration
Submit your notice of intent to
participate in one of the stakeholder
meetings by one of the following:
• Electronic. Register at https://
www2.ergweb.com/projects/
conferences/osha/register-oshastakeholder.htm (follow the instructions
online).
• Facsimile. Fax your request to:
(781) 674–2906, and label it ‘‘Attention:
OSHA Combustible Dust Stakeholder
Meeting Registration.’’
• Regular mail, express delivery,
hand (courier) delivery, and messenger
service. Send your request to: ERG, Inc.,
110 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, MA
02421; Attention: OSHA Combustible
Dust Stakeholder Meeting Registration.
Meetings
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The February 17, 2010, meetings will
be held at the Marriott Perimeter Center,
246 Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta,
GA 30346.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Information regarding this notice is
available from the following sources:
• Press inquiries. Contact Jennifer
Ashley, Director, OSHA Office of
Communications, Room N–3647, U.S.
Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210;
telephone: (202) 693–1999.
• General and technical information.
Contact David Wallis, Director, Office of
Engineering Safety, OSHA Directorate of
Standards and Guidance, Room N–3609,
U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20210; telephone: (202) 693–2277.
• Copies of this Federal Register
notice. Electronic copies are available at
https://www.regulations.gov. This
Federal Register notice, as well as news
releases and other relevant information,
also are available on the OSHA Web
page at https://www.osha.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The hazards of combustible dust
encompass a wide array of materials,
industries, and processes. Any
combustible material can burn rapidly
when in a finely divided form. Materials
that may form combustible dust include,
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but are not limited to, wood, coal,
plastics, biosolids, candy, sugar, spice,
starch, flour, feed, grain, fertilizer,
tobacco, paper, soap, rubber, drugs,
dried blood, dyes, certain textiles, and
metals (such as aluminum and
magnesium). Industries that may have
combustible dust hazards include,
among others: Animal food
manufacturing, grain handling, food
manufacturing, wood product
manufacturing, chemical
manufacturing, textile manufacturing,
furniture manufacturing, metal
processing, fabricated metal products
and machinery manufacturing, pesticide
manufacturing, pharmaceutical
manufacturing, tire manufacturing,
production of rubber and plastics,
plastics and rubber products
manufacturing, recycling, wastewater
treatment, and coal handling.
OSHA is developing a standard that
will comprehensively address the fire
and explosion hazards of combustible
dust. The Agency has issued an
Advanced Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (ANPR) (74 FR 54334)
requesting comments, including data
and other information, on issues related
to the hazards of combustible dust in
the workplace. OSHA plans to use the
information received in response to the
ANPR and at the stakeholder meetings
in developing a proposed standard for
combustible dust.
II. Stakeholder Meetings
OSHA conducted two stakeholder
meetings in Washington, DC, on
December 14, 2009. This notice
announces two additional stakeholder
meetings. The stakeholder meetings will
be conducted as a group discussion on
views, concerns, and issues surrounding
the hazards of combustible dust. To
facilitate as much group interaction as
possible, formal presentations will not
be permitted. Formal input should be
submitted as indicated in the ANPR
referenced earlier in this notice. The
stakeholder meeting discussion will
center on major issues such as:
• Scope.
• Organization of a prospective
standard.
• The role of consensus standards.
• Economic impacts.
• Additional topics as time permits.
III. Public Participation
Approximately 25 participants will be
accommodated in each meeting, and
three hours will be allotted for each
meeting. Members of the general public
may observe, but not participate in, the
meetings as space permits. OSHA staff
will be present to take part in the
discussions. Logistics for the meetings
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are being managed by Eastern Research
Group (ERG), which will provide a
facilitator and compile notes
summarizing the discussion; these notes
will not identify individual speakers.
ERG also will make an audio recording
of each session to ensure that the
summary notes are accurate; these
recordings will not be transcribed. The
summary notes will be posted on the
docket for the Combustible Dust ANPR,
Docket ID: OSHA2009–0023, available
at the Web site https://
www.regulations.gov.
The meetings are as follows:
• February 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., at the
Marriott Perimeter Center, 246
Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA
30346;
• February 17, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., at
the Marriott Perimeter Center, 246
Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA
30346;
• The additional 2010 meeting dates
and locations will be announced in one
or more subsequent notices.
To participate in one of the February
17, 2009 stakeholder meetings, or be a
nonparticipating observer, you may
submit notice of intent electronically, by
facsimile, or by hard copy. To encourage
as wide a range of viewpoints as
possible, OSHA intends to limit
participation to organizations that have
not participated in previous stakeholder
meetings. OSHA will confirm
participants as necessary to ensure a fair
representation of interests and to
facilitate gathering diverse viewpoints.
To receive a confirmation of your
participation 1 week before the meeting,
register by the date listed in the DATES
section of this notice. However,
registration will remain open until the
meetings are full. Additional
nonparticipating observers that do not
register for the meeting will be
accommodated as space permits. See the
ADDRESSES section of this notice for the
registration Web site, facsimile number,
and address. To register electronically,
follow the instructions provided on the
Web site. To register by mail or
facsimile, please indicate the following:
• Name, address, phone, fax, and email.
• First and second preferences of
meeting time.
• Organization for which you work.
• Organization you represent (if
different).
• Stakeholder category: Government,
industry, standards-developing
organization, research or testing agency,
union, trade association, insurance, fire
protection equipment manufacturer,
consultant, or other (if other, please
specify).
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• Industry sector (if applicable):
Metals, wood products, grain or wet
corn milling, food (including sugar),
pharmaceutical or chemical
manufacturing, paper products, rubber
or plastics, coal, or other (if other,
please specify).
Electronic copies of this Federal
Register notice, as well as news releases
and other relevant documents, are
available on the OSHA Web page at:
https://www.osha.gov.
Authority and Signature
This document was prepared under
the direction of David Michaels, PhD,
MPH, Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health, U.S.
Department of Labor, pursuant to
sections 4, 6, and 8 of the Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C.
653, 655, 657), 29 CFR part 1911, and
Secretary’s Order 5–2007 (72 FR 31160).
Signed at Washington, DC, on January 19,
2010.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
33 CFR Part 334
Restricted Areas and Danger Zone at
Naval Station Mayport, FL
AGENCY: United States Army Corps of
Engineers, Department of Defense.
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ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
and request for comments.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps) is proposing to revise
the existing regulations for a restricted
area and establish a danger zone in the
waters adjacent to and within the
boundaries of Naval Station (NAVSTA)
Mayport in Florida. The NAVSTA is the
third largest naval facility in the
continental United States and is unique
in that it is home to a busy seaport as
well as an air facility which conducts
more than 135,000 flight operations
each year. This amendment to the
existing regulation is necessary to
enhance the safety of the local
community by ensuring safe navigation
of the adjacent waterways, to preserve
military security force protection
measures, and adhere to military
munitions regulations.
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DATES: Written comments must be
submitted on or before February 24,
2010.
You may submit comments,
identified by docket number COE–
2009–0063 by any of the following
methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail:
david.b.olson@usace.army.mil. Include
the docket number, COE–2009–0063 in
the subject line of the message.
Mail: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Attn: CECW–CO (David B. Olson), 441
G Street, NW., Washington, DC 20314–
1000.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Due to
security requirements, we cannot
receive comments by hand delivery or
courier.
Instructions: Direct your comments to
docket number COE–2009–0063. All
comments received will be included in
the public docket without change and
may be made available on-line at
https://www.regulations.gov, including
any personal information provided,
unless the commenter indicates that the
comment includes information claimed
to be Confidential Business Information
(CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do
not submit information that you
consider to be CBI, or otherwise
protected, through regulations.gov or email. The regulations.gov Web site is an
anonymous access system, which means
we will not know your identity or
contact information unless you provide
it in the body of your comment. If you
send an e-mail directly to the Corps
without going through regulations.gov,
your e-mail address will be
automatically captured and included as
part of the comment that is placed in the
public docket and made available on the
Internet. If you submit an electronic
comment, we recommend that you
include your name and other contact
information in the body of your
comment and with any disk or CD–ROM
you submit. If we cannot read your
comment because of technical
difficulties and cannot contact you for
clarification, we may not be able to
consider your comment. Electronic
comments should avoid the use of any
special characters, any form of
encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov. All documents in
the docket are listed. Although listed in
the index, some information is not
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publicly available, such as CBI or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material,
is not placed on the Internet and will be
publicly available only in hard copy
form.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
David Olson, Headquarters, Operations
and Regulatory Community of Practice,
Washington, DC at 202–761–4922 or Mr.
Jon M. Griffin, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Jacksonville District,
Regulatory Division, at 904–232–1680.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to its authorities in Section 7 of the
Rivers and Harbors Act of 1917 (40 Stat.
266; 33 U.S.C. 1) and Chapter XIX of the
Army Appropriations Act of 1919 (40
Stat 892; 33 U.S.C. 3) the Corps is
proposing to amend the regulations at
33 CFR part 334 by expanding the
existing restricted area as well as
establishing two new restricted areas
and a new danger zone in Florida
within the NAVSTA Mayport facilities
and along the facility shoreline. The
amendment to the existing regulation
will allow the Commanding Officer,
NAVSTA Mayport to restrict passage of
persons, watercraft, and vessels in
waters contiguous to his Command to
meet Department of Defense directive
O–2000.12–H Chapter C22.14 and
United States Fleet Forces Antiterrorism
Operation Order 3300–09 requirements
for Waterside Security and Naval Vessel
Protection Zones. The amendment is
also intended to address public safety
concerns associated with increased
vessel traffic in the waterways adjacent
to the NAVSTA Mayport facility,
especially during munitions movement
in and around the munitions wharves.
Procedural Requirements
a. Review Under Executive Order
12866. The proposed rule is issued with
respect to a military function of the
Department of Defense and the
provisions of Executive Order 12866 do
not apply.
b. Review Under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act. The proposed rule has
been reviewed under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (Pub. L. 96–354) which
requires the preparation of a regulatory
flexibility analysis for any regulation
that will have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities (i.e., small businesses and small
governments). Unless information is
obtained to the contrary during the
comment period, the Corps expects that
the proposed rule would have
practically no economic impact on the
public, or result in no anticipated
navigational hazard or interference with
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
29 CFR Part 1910
RIN 1218-AC41
Combustible Dust
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice of stakeholder meetings.
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SUMMARY: OSHA invites interested parties to participate in informal
stakeholder meetings on the workplace hazards of combustible dust. OSHA
plans to use the information gathered at these meetings in developing a
proposed standard for combustible dust.
DATES: Dates and locations for the stakeholder meetings are:
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February 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., in Atlanta, GA;
February 17, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., in Atlanta, GA;
Additional meetings are planned for 2010, and will be
announced in one or more subsequent notices.
Deadline for confirmed registration at the meetings is February 3,
2010.
ADDRESSES:
Registration
Submit your notice of intent to participate in one of the
stakeholder meetings by one of the following:
Electronic. Register at https://www2.ergweb.com/projects/conferences/osha/register-osha-stakeholder.htm (follow the instructions
online).
Facsimile. Fax your request to: (781) 674-2906, and label
it ``Attention: OSHA Combustible Dust Stakeholder Meeting
Registration.''
Regular mail, express delivery, hand (courier) delivery,
and messenger service. Send your request to: ERG, Inc., 110 Hartwell
Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421; Attention: OSHA Combustible Dust
Stakeholder Meeting Registration.
Meetings
The February 17, 2010, meetings will be held at the Marriott
Perimeter Center, 246 Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30346.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information regarding this notice is
available from the following sources:
Press inquiries. Contact Jennifer Ashley, Director, OSHA
Office of Communications, Room N-3647, U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210; telephone: (202) 693-
1999.
General and technical information. Contact David Wallis,
Director, Office of Engineering Safety, OSHA Directorate of Standards
and Guidance, Room N-3609, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210; telephone: (202) 693-2277.
Copies of this Federal Register notice. Electronic copies
are available at https://www.regulations.gov. This Federal Register
notice, as well as news releases and other relevant information, also
are available on the OSHA Web page at https://www.osha.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The hazards of combustible dust encompass a wide array of
materials, industries, and processes. Any combustible material can burn
rapidly when in a finely divided form. Materials that may form
combustible dust include, but are not limited to, wood, coal, plastics,
biosolids, candy, sugar, spice, starch, flour, feed, grain, fertilizer,
tobacco, paper, soap, rubber, drugs, dried blood, dyes, certain
textiles, and metals (such as aluminum and magnesium). Industries that
may have combustible dust hazards include, among others: Animal food
manufacturing, grain handling, food manufacturing, wood product
manufacturing, chemical manufacturing, textile manufacturing, furniture
manufacturing, metal processing, fabricated metal products and
machinery manufacturing, pesticide manufacturing, pharmaceutical
manufacturing, tire manufacturing, production of rubber and plastics,
plastics and rubber products manufacturing, recycling, wastewater
treatment, and coal handling.
OSHA is developing a standard that will comprehensively address the
fire and explosion hazards of combustible dust. The Agency has issued
an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) (74 FR 54334)
requesting comments, including data and other information, on issues
related to the hazards of combustible dust in the workplace. OSHA plans
to use the information received in response to the ANPR and at the
stakeholder meetings in developing a proposed standard for combustible
dust.
II. Stakeholder Meetings
OSHA conducted two stakeholder meetings in Washington, DC, on
December 14, 2009. This notice announces two additional stakeholder
meetings. The stakeholder meetings will be conducted as a group
discussion on views, concerns, and issues surrounding the hazards of
combustible dust. To facilitate as much group interaction as possible,
formal presentations will not be permitted. Formal input should be
submitted as indicated in the ANPR referenced earlier in this notice.
The stakeholder meeting discussion will center on major issues such as:
Scope.
Organization of a prospective standard.
The role of consensus standards.
Economic impacts.
Additional topics as time permits.
III. Public Participation
Approximately 25 participants will be accommodated in each meeting,
and three hours will be allotted for each meeting. Members of the
general public may observe, but not participate in, the meetings as
space permits. OSHA staff will be present to take part in the
discussions. Logistics for the meetings are being managed by Eastern
Research Group (ERG), which will provide a facilitator and compile
notes summarizing the discussion; these notes will not identify
individual speakers. ERG also will make an audio recording of each
session to ensure that the summary notes are accurate; these recordings
will not be transcribed. The summary notes will be posted on the docket
for the Combustible Dust ANPR, Docket ID: OSHA2009-0023, available at
the Web site https://www.regulations.gov.
The meetings are as follows:
February 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., at the Marriott Perimeter
Center, 246 Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30346;
February 17, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., at the Marriott Perimeter
Center, 246 Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30346;
The additional 2010 meeting dates and locations will be
announced in one or more subsequent notices.
To participate in one of the February 17, 2009 stakeholder
meetings, or be a nonparticipating observer, you may submit notice of
intent electronically, by facsimile, or by hard copy. To encourage as
wide a range of viewpoints as possible, OSHA intends to limit
participation to organizations that have not participated in previous
stakeholder meetings. OSHA will confirm participants as necessary to
ensure a fair representation of interests and to facilitate gathering
diverse viewpoints. To receive a confirmation of your participation 1
week before the meeting, register by the date listed in the DATES
section of this notice. However, registration will remain open until
the meetings are full. Additional nonparticipating observers that do
not register for the meeting will be accommodated as space permits. See
the ADDRESSES section of this notice for the registration Web site,
facsimile number, and address. To register electronically, follow the
instructions provided on the Web site. To register by mail or
facsimile, please indicate the following:
Name, address, phone, fax, and e-mail.
First and second preferences of meeting time.
Organization for which you work.
Organization you represent (if different).
Stakeholder category: Government, industry, standards-
developing organization, research or testing agency, union, trade
association, insurance, fire protection equipment manufacturer,
consultant, or other (if other, please specify).
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Industry sector (if applicable): Metals, wood products,
grain or wet corn milling, food (including sugar), pharmaceutical or
chemical manufacturing, paper products, rubber or plastics, coal, or
other (if other, please specify).
Electronic copies of this Federal Register notice, as well as news
releases and other relevant documents, are available on the OSHA Web
page at: https://www.osha.gov.
Authority and Signature
This document was prepared under the direction of David Michaels,
PhD, MPH, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and
Health, U.S. Department of Labor, pursuant to sections 4, 6, and 8 of
the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655,
657), 29 CFR part 1911, and Secretary's Order 5-2007 (72 FR 31160).
Signed at Washington, DC, on January 19, 2010.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
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