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The current address of the TUV
facility (site) already recognized by
OSHA is: TUV Rheinland of North
America, Inc., 12 Commerce Road,
Newton, CT 06470.
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Final Decision and Order
The NRTL Program staff examined
TUV’s expansion application, the
assessor’s recommendation, and other
pertinent information. Based on its
review of this evidence, OSHA finds
that TUV meets the requirements of 29
CFR 1910.7 for expansion of its
recognition, subject to the limitation
and conditions listed below. Pursuant to
the authority in 29 CFR 1910.7, OSHA
hereby expands the recognition of TUV,
subject to this limitation and these
conditions.
Limitation
OSHA limits the expansion of TUV’s
recognition to testing and certification
of products for demonstration of
conformance to the following test
standard, which OSHA determined is an
appropriate test standard, within the
meaning of 29 CFR 1910.7(c):
UL 913: Intrinsically Safe Apparatus
and Associated Apparatus for Use in
Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Hazardous
Locations
The designation and title of the abovementioned test standard was current at
the time of the preparation of the
preliminary notice.
OSHA limits recognition of TUV, or
any NRTL, for a particular test standard
to equipment or materials (i.e.,
products) for which OSHA standards
require third-party testing and
certification before use of the products
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).
The American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) may approve the test
standard listed above as American
National Standards. However, for
convenience, we use the designation of
the standards-developing organization
for the standard, as opposed to the ANSI
designation. Under OSHA’s NRTL
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. Interested
parties may contact ANSI to determine
whether or not a test standard is
currently ANSI approved.
Conditions
TUV also must abide by the following
conditions of the recognition, in
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addition to those conditions already
required by 29 CFR 1910.7:
1. TUV must allow OSHA access to
TUV’s facilities and records for
purposes of ascertaining continuing
compliance with the terms of its
recognition, and to conduct
investigations that OSHA deems
necessary;
2. If TUV has reason to doubt the
efficacy of any test standard it is using
under the NRTL Program, it must
promptly inform the test standarddeveloping organization of this concern
and provide that organization with
appropriate relevant information upon
which it bases its concern;
3. TUV must not engage in, or permit
others to engage in, any
misrepresentation of the scope or
conditions of its recognition. As part of
this condition, TUV agrees that it will
allow no representation that it is either
a recognized or an accredited NRTL
without clearly indicating the specific
equipment or material for which it has
recognition, or that its recognition is
limited to specific products;
4. TUV must inform OSHA as soon as
possible, in writing, of any change of
ownership, facilities, or key personnel,
and of any major change in its
operations as an NRTL, and provide
details of the change(s);
5. TUV must meet all the terms of its
recognition and comply with all OSHA
policies pertaining to this recognition;
and
6. TUV must continue to meet the
requirements for recognition in all areas
for which it has recognition.
Authority and Signature
David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20210, authorized the preparation of
this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is
issuing this notice pursuant to Section
8(g)(2) of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 657(g)(2)),
Secretary of Labor’s Order No. 1–2012
(77 FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), and 29 CFR
1910.7.
Signed at Washington, DC, on March 20,
2013.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice 13–031]
NASA Advisory Council; Science
Committee; Earth Science
Subcommittee; Meeting
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public
Law 92–463, as amended, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) announces a meeting of the
Earth Science Subcommittee of the
NASA Advisory Council (NAC). This
Subcommittee reports to the Science
Committee of the NAC. The meeting
will be held for the purpose of
soliciting, from the scientific
community and other persons, scientific
and technical information relevant to
program planning.
DATES: Thursday, April 11, 2013, 12:30
p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Local Time.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will take place
telephonically. Any interested person
may call the USA toll free conference
call number 800–857–7040, pass code
ESS, to participate in this meeting by
telephone.
Ms.
Marian Norris, Science Mission
Directorate, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, DC 20546, (202) 358–4452,
fax (202) 358–3094, or
mnorris@nasa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
agenda for the meeting includes the
following topics:
—Review of Earth Science Division
Goals and Objectives
—Discussion of the NASA Data Center
Study
It is imperative that the meeting be
held on this date to accommodate the
scheduling priorities of the key
participants.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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The Office of National Drug Control
Policy (ONDCP) proposes the collection
of information concerning arrestee drug
use. ONDCP hereby invites interested
persons to submit comments to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) regarding any aspect of this
proposed effort.
Type of Information Collection: New
collection.
Title: Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring
(ADAM II) Program Questionnaire.
Use: The information will support
statistical trend analysis.
Frequency: Five sites will each
conduct one cycle of surveys from 350
arrestees per cycle.
Annual Number of Respondents:
1750.
Total Annual Responses: 1750.
Average Burden per Response: 26
minutes.
Total Annual Hours: 765.
Send comments to: Fe Caces, COTR,
ADAM II, Executive Office of the
President, Office of National Drug
Control Policy, Research & Data
Analysis, Washington, DC 20503 or by
email at
Maria_Fe_Caces@ONDCP.EOP.GOV.
Comments must be received within 30
days. Request additional information by
facsimile transmission to (202) 395–
6562, attention: Fe Caces, ONDCP,
Office of Research & Data Analysis.
Dated: February 20, 2013.
Daniel R. Petersen,
Deputy General Counsel.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Notice of Permits Issued Under the
Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978
National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice of permits issued under
the Antarctic Conservation of 1978,
Public Law 95–541.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Science
Foundation (NSF) is required to publish
notice of permits issued under the
Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978.
This is the required notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nadene G. Kennedy, Permit Office,
Office of Polar Programs, Rm. 755,
National Science Foundation, 4201
Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
February 7, 2013, the National Science
Foundation published a notice in the
Federal Register of a permit application
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Promoting Economic Efficiency in
Spectrum Use: WSRD SSG Workshop
IV
The National Coordination
Office (NCO) for Networking and
Information Technology Research and
Development (NITRD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Wendy Wigen at 703–292–4873 or
wigen@nitrd.gov. Individuals who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time,
Monday through Friday.
DATES: April 23–24, 2013.
SUMMARY: Representatives from Federal
research agencies, private industry, and
academia will identify economic and
policy R&D that will promote progress
toward more efficient spectrum
utilization and sharing.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview: This notice is issued by the
National Coordination Office for the
Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) Program. Agencies of the
NITRD Program are holding the fourth
in a series of workshops to bring
together experts from private industry
and academia to help identify economic
and policy research that will accelerate
the progress toward more efficient
spectrum utilization and sharing. The
workshop will take place on April 23–
24, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET (both
days), at the MIT Patil Conference
Room/Kiva, 32 Vassar Street,
Cambridge, MA 02139. This event will
be webcast. The event agenda and
information about the webcast will be
available the week of the event at:
https://www.nitrd.gov/Subcommittee/
wirelessspectrumrd.aspx.
Background: The Presidential
Memorandum on Unleashing the
Wireless Broadband Revolution,
released on June 28, 2010, directed the
federal agencies to work together and
with the non-federal community,
including the academic, commercial,
and public safety sectors, to create and
implement a plan that ‘‘facilitates
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experimentation, and testing by
researchers to explore innovative
spectrum-sharing technologies.’’
The WSRD has held three workshops
that addressed the challenge defined in
that Presidential Memorandum. During
WSRD’s first Workshop held at Boulder,
CO, in July, 2011, the participants
indicated that a national-level testing
environment is critical for validating
spectrum sharing technology under
realistic conditions; they also
emphasized the value of a spectrum
sharing testing environment for a
diversity of users. At a second
workshop, held in Berkeley, CA, in
January, 2012, key concepts and criteria
were established for spectrum sharing
test and evaluation capabilities. The
third workshop, held in Boulder, CO. in
July 2012, identified realistic projects
whose implementation will significantly
support the plan to meet the
Presidential Memorandum’s goals. This
fourth workshop will gather diverse,
knowledgeable, and forward thinking
stakeholders to advise us on the
important next step, the economic and
policy research that is needed to
promote an efficient and shared
spectrum environment.
Submitted by the National Science
Foundation for the National
Coordination Office (NCO) for
Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) on March 20, 2013.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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SAFETY BOARD
Sunshine Act Meeting
9:30 a.m., Tuesday,
April 9, 2013.
PLACE: NTSB Conference Center, 429
L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC
20594.
STATUS: The two items are open to the
public.
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OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY
Paperwork Reduction Act; 30-Day Notice
AGENCY: Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) proposes the
collection of information concerning arrestee drug use. ONDCP hereby
invites interested persons to submit comments to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) regarding any aspect of this proposed
effort.
Type of Information Collection: New collection.
Title: Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM II) Program
Questionnaire.
Use: The information will support statistical trend analysis.
Frequency: Five sites will each conduct one cycle of surveys from
350 arrestees per cycle.
Annual Number of Respondents: 1750.
Total Annual Responses: 1750.
Average Burden per Response: 26 minutes.
Total Annual Hours: 765.
Send comments to: Fe Caces, COTR, ADAM II, Executive Office of the
President, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Research & Data
Analysis, Washington, DC 20503 or by email at Maria_Fe_Caces@ONDCP.EOP.GOV.
Comments must be received within 30 days. Request additional
information by facsimile transmission to (202) 395-6562, attention: Fe
Caces, ONDCP, Office of Research & Data Analysis.
Dated: February 20, 2013.
Daniel R. Petersen,
Deputy General Counsel.
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