Proposed Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Aircraft Cause or Contribute to Air Pollution That May Reasonably Be Anticipated To Endanger Public Health and Welfare and Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Notice of Updates to Public Hearing, 45131-45132 [2015-18518]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 145 / Wednesday, July 29, 2015 / Proposed Rules this part, make and maintain an accurate record of each and every fatality, injury, and illness that: * * * * * Note to § 1904.4(a): This obligation to make and maintain an accurate record of each and every recordable fatality, injury, and illness continues throughout the entire record retention period described in § 1904.33. * * * * * 5. Revise § 1904.29(b)(3) to read as follows: Forms. * * * * * (b) * * * (3) How quickly must each injury or illness be recorded? You must enter each and every recordable injury or illness on the OSHA 300 Log and on a 301 Incident Report within seven (7) calendar days of receiving information that the recordable injury or illness occurred. A failure to meet this deadline does not extinguish your continuing obligation to make a record of the injury or illness and to maintain accurate records of all recordable injuries and illnesses in accordance with the requirements of this part. This obligation continues throughout the entire record retention period described in § 1904.33. See §§ 1904.4(a); 1904.32(a)(1); 1904.33(b)(1); and 1904.40(a). * * * * * ■ 6. Revise the heading and paragraphs (a) and (b)(1) of § 1904.32 to read as follows: mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS § 1904.32 Year-end review and annual summary. (a) Basic requirement. At the end of each calendar year, you must: (1) Review that year’s OSHA 300 Log to verify that it contains accurate entries for all recordable injuries and illnesses that occurred during the year, and make any additions or corrections necessary to ensure its accuracy; (2) Verify that each injury and illness recorded on the 300 Log, including any injuries and illnesses added to the Log following your year-end review pursuant to § 1904.32(a)(1), is accurately recorded on a corresponding 301 Incident Report form; (3) After you have verified the accuracy of the Log, create an annual summary of injuries and illnesses recorded on the Log; (4) Certify the summary; and (5) Post the summary. (b) * * * (1) How extensively do I have to review the OSHA 300 Log at the end of the year? You must review the Log and its entries as extensively as necessary to VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:21 Jul 28, 2015 Jkt 235001 § 1904.33 Retention and maintenance of accurate records. * ■ § 1904.29 verify that all recordable injuries and illnesses that occurred during the year are entered and that the Log and its entries are accurate. * * * * * ■ 7. Revise the heading and paragraph (b) of § 1904.33 to read as follows: * * * * (b) Implementation—(1) Other than the obligation identified in § 1904.32, do I have further recording duties with respect to the OSHA 300 Logs and 301 Incident Reports during the five-year retention period? You must make the following additions and corrections to the OSHA Log and Incident Reports during the five-year retention period: (i) The OSHA Logs must contain entries for all recordable injuries and illnesses that occurred during the calendar year to which each Log relates. In addition, each and every recordable injury and illness must be recorded on an Incident Report. This means that if a recordable case occurred and you failed to record it on the Log for the year in which the injury or illness occurred, and/or on an Incident Report, you are under a continuing obligation to record the case on the Log and/or Incident Report during the five-year retention period for that Log and/or Incident Report; (ii) You must also make any additions and corrections to the OSHA Log that are necessary to accurately reflect any changes that have occurred with respect to previously recorded injuries and illnesses. Thus, if the classification, description, or outcome of a previously recorded case changes, you must remove or line out the original entry and enter the new information; and (iii) You must have an Incident Report for each and every recordable injury and illness; however, you are not required to make additions or corrections to Incident Reports during the five-year retention period. (2) Do I have to make additions or corrections to the annual summary during the five-year retention period? You are not required to make additions or corrections to the annual summaries during the five-year retention period. ■ 8. Revise paragraphs (b)(2) introductory text and (b)(2)(iii) of § 1904.35 to read as follows: § 1904.35 Employee involvement. * * * * * (b) * * * (2) Do I have to give my employees and their representatives access to the OSHA injury and illness records? Yes, your employees, former employees, PO 00000 Frm 00031 Fmt 4702 Sfmt 4702 45131 their personal representatives, and their authorized employee representatives have the right to access accurate OSHA injury and illness records, with some limitations, as discussed below. * * * * * (iii) If an employee or representative asks for access to the OSHA 300 Log, when do I have to provide it? When an employee, former employee, personal representative, or authorized employee representative asks for copies of your current or stored OSHA 300 Log(s) for an establishment the employee or former employee has worked in, you must give the requester a copy of the relevant and accurate OSHA 300 Log(s) by the end of the next business day. * * * * * Subpart E—Reporting Accurate Fatality, Injury, and Illness Information to the Government 9. Revise the heading of subpart E as set forth above. ■ 10. Revise the heading and paragraph (a) of § 1904.40 to read as follows: ■ § 1904.40 Providing accurate records to government representatives. (a) Basic requirement. When an authorized government representative requests the records you keep under part 1904, you must provide accurate records, or copies thereof, within four (4) business hours of the request. * * * * * [FR Doc. 2015–18003 Filed 7–28–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–26–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Parts 87 and 1068 [EPA–HQ–OAR–2014–0828; FRL–9931–43– OAR] RIN 2060–AS31 Proposed Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Aircraft Cause or Contribute to Air Pollution That May Reasonably Be Anticipated To Endanger Public Health and Welfare and Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Notice of Updates to Public Hearing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Updates to public hearing. AGENCY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the Proposed Finding that Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Aircraft Cause or Contribute to Air Pollution that May Reasonably Be Anticipated to Endanger Public Health SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\29JYP1.SGM 29JYP1 45132 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 145 / Wednesday, July 29, 2015 / Proposed Rules mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS and Welfare and Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register on July 1, 2015. This action provides notice of three updates regarding the public hearing. DATES: The EPA will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2015 in Washington, DC starting at 10 a.m. local time. ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held at the Headquarters office of the US EPA, the William Jefferson Clinton East Building, Room 1153, 1201 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. JoNell Iffland, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Assessment and Standards Division (ASD), Environmental Protection Agency, 2000 Traverwood Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105, telephone number: (734) 214–4454, fax number: (734) 214– 4816, email address: Iffland.jonell@ epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA published a proposed finding that greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft cause or contribute to air pollution that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health and welfare and an advance notice of proposed rulemaking regarding aircraft engine greenhouse gas emissions on July 1, 2015 (80 FR 37758). This action corrects a typographical error in the street address for the public hearing and provides notice of availability of a conference call-in number for the public to listen to the hearing. Additionally, this action provides notice that video recording will be allowed in the hearing room provided that it does not interfere with or interrupt the public hearing. Updates The DATES section of the proposed finding and advance notice of proposed rulemaking published in the Federal Register on July 1, 2015 (78 FR 37758), provided information on the public hearing. This action updates that information. The EPA will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2015 in Washington, DC, at the William Jefferson Clinton East Building, Room 1153, 1201 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004. The EPA will provide the opportunity for the public to listen to the hearing through the following conference call-in line: 1–866–299–3188, conference code 1433527160. Please note that this conference line will allow the public to listen only; persons listening will not be able to give an oral presentation via the conference line. Additionally, the proposed finding and advance notice of proposed VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:21 Jul 28, 2015 Jkt 235001 rulemaking stated that no large signs will be allowed in the building, cameras may only be used outside of the building and demonstrations will not be allowed on federal property for security reasons. This update confirms that video recording will be allowed in the hearing room provided that it does not interfere with or interrupt the public hearing. Dated: July 21, 2015. Christopher Grundler, Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Office of Air and Radiation. [FR Doc. 2015–18518 Filed 7–28–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 42 CFR Part 100 RIN 0906–AB01 National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program: Revisions to the Vaccine Injury Table Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), HHS. ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM). AGENCY: The Secretary proposes to amend the Vaccine Injury Table (Table) by regulation. These proposed regulations will have effect only for petitions for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) filed after the final regulations become effective. The Secretary is seeking public comment on the proposed revisions to the Table. DATES: Written comments must be submitted on or before January 25, 2016. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the Regulatory Information Number (RIN) 0906–AB01 in one of three ways, as listed below. The first is the preferred method. Please submit your comments in only one of these ways to minimize the receipt of duplicate submissions. 1. Federal eRulemaking Portal. You may submit comments electronically to https://www.regulations.gov. Click on the link ‘‘Submit electronic comments on HRSA regulations with an open comment period.’’ Submit your comments as an attachment to your message or cover letter. (Attachments should be in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect; however, Microsoft Word is preferred). 2. By regular, express or overnight mail. You may mail written comments to the following address only: Health Resources and Services Administration, SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00032 Fmt 4702 Sfmt 4702 Department of Health and Human Services, Attention: HRSA Regulations Officer, Parklawn Building, Room 14– 101, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Please allow sufficient time for mailed comments to be received before the close of the comment period. 3. Delivery by hand (in person or by courier). If you prefer, you may deliver your written comments before the close of the comment period to the same address: Parklawn Building Room 14– 101, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Please call in advance to schedule your arrival with one of our HRSA Regulations Office staff members at telephone number (301) 443–1785. This is not a toll-free number. Because of staffing and resource limitations, and to ensure that no comments are misplaced, Program cannot accept comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission. In commenting, by any of the above methods, please refer to file code (#HRSA–0906–AB01). All comments received on a timely basis will be available for public inspection without change, including any personal information provided, in Room 14–101 of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s offices at 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, on Monday through Friday of each week from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (excluding Federal holidays). Phone: (301) 443–1785. This is not a toll-free number. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please visit the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program’s Web site, https://www.hrsa.gov/ vaccinecompensation/, or contact Dr. Avril Melissa Houston, Director, Division of Injury Compensation Programs, Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Parklawn Building, Room 11C–26, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Phone calls can be directed to (301) 443–6593. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The President encourages Federal agencies through Executive Order 13563 to develop balanced regulations by encouraging broad public participation in the regulatory process and an open exchange of ideas. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) accordingly urges all interested parties to examine this regulatory proposal carefully and to share your views with us, including any data to support your positions. If you have questions before submitting comments, please see the ‘‘For Further Information’’ box below for the name and contact information of the subject-matter expert involved in this proposal’s development. We must consider all written comments received E:\FR\FM\29JYP1.SGM 29JYP1

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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 145 (Wednesday, July 29, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 45131-45132]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-18518]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 87 and 1068

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0828; FRL-9931-43-OAR]
RIN 2060-AS31


Proposed Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Aircraft 
Cause or Contribute to Air Pollution That May Reasonably Be Anticipated 
To Endanger Public Health and Welfare and Advance Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking; Notice of Updates to Public Hearing

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Updates to public hearing.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the 
Proposed Finding that Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Aircraft Cause or 
Contribute to Air Pollution that May Reasonably Be Anticipated to 
Endanger Public Health

[[Page 45132]]

and Welfare and Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal 
Register on July 1, 2015. This action provides notice of three updates 
regarding the public hearing.

DATES: The EPA will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2015 in 
Washington, DC starting at 10 a.m. local time.

ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held at the Headquarters office of the 
US EPA, the William Jefferson Clinton East Building, Room 1153, 1201 
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. JoNell Iffland, Office of 
Transportation and Air Quality, Assessment and Standards Division 
(ASD), Environmental Protection Agency, 2000 Traverwood Drive, Ann 
Arbor, Michigan 48105, telephone number: (734) 214-4454, fax number: 
(734) 214-4816, email address: Iffland.jonell@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA published a proposed finding that 
greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft cause or contribute to air 
pollution that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health 
and welfare and an advance notice of proposed rulemaking regarding 
aircraft engine greenhouse gas emissions on July 1, 2015 (80 FR 37758). 
This action corrects a typographical error in the street address for 
the public hearing and provides notice of availability of a conference 
call-in number for the public to listen to the hearing. Additionally, 
this action provides notice that video recording will be allowed in the 
hearing room provided that it does not interfere with or interrupt the 
public hearing.

Updates

    The DATES section of the proposed finding and advance notice of 
proposed rulemaking published in the Federal Register on July 1, 2015 
(78 FR 37758), provided information on the public hearing. This action 
updates that information.
    The EPA will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2015 in 
Washington, DC, at the William Jefferson Clinton East Building, Room 
1153, 1201 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004. The EPA will 
provide the opportunity for the public to listen to the hearing through 
the following conference call-in line: 1-866-299-3188, conference code 
1433527160. Please note that this conference line will allow the public 
to listen only; persons listening will not be able to give an oral 
presentation via the conference line.
    Additionally, the proposed finding and advance notice of proposed 
rulemaking stated that no large signs will be allowed in the building, 
cameras may only be used outside of the building and demonstrations 
will not be allowed on federal property for security reasons. This 
update confirms that video recording will be allowed in the hearing 
room provided that it does not interfere with or interrupt the public 
hearing.

    Dated: July 21, 2015.
Christopher Grundler,
Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Office of Air and 
Radiation.
[FR Doc. 2015-18518 Filed 7-28-15; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 6560-50-P
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