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also requires that OSHA obtain such
information with minimum burden
upon employers, especially those
operating small businesses, and to
reduce to the maximum extent feasible
unnecessary duplication of efforts in
obtaining information (29 U.S.C. 657).
Paragraph 1910.68(e) of the Standard
specifies two paperwork requirements.
The following sections describe who
uses the information collected under
each requirement, as well as how they
use it. The purpose of the requirements
is to reduce workers’ risk of death or
serious injury by ensuring that manlifts
are in safe operating condition.
Periodic Inspections and Records.
This provision requires that each
manlift be inspected at least once every
30 days and it also requires that limit
switches shall be checked weekly. The
manlift inspection is to cover at least the
following items: Steps; step fastenings;
rails; rail supports and fastenings;
rollers and slides; belt and belt tension;
handholds and fastenings; floor
landings; guardrails; lubrication; limit
switches; warning signs and lights;
illumination; drive pulley; bottom (boot)
pulley and clearance; pulley supports;
motor; driving mechanism; brake;
electrical switches; vibration and
misalignment; and any ‘‘skip’’ on the up
or down run when mounting a step
(indicating worn gears). A certification
record of the inspection must be
prepared upon completion of the
inspection. The record must contain the
date of the inspection, the signature of
the person who performed the
inspection, and the serial number or
other identifier of the inspected manlift.
Disclosure of Inspection Certification
Records. Employers are to maintain the
certification record and make it
available to OSHA compliance officers.
This record provides assurance to
employers, workers, and compliance
officers that manlifts were inspected as
required by the Standard. The
inspections are made to keep equipment
in safe operating condition thereby
preventing manlift failure while
carrying workers to elevated worksites.
These records also provide the most
efficient means for the compliance
officers to determine that an employer is
complying with the Standard.
II. Special Issues for Comment
OSHA has a particular interest in
comments on the following issues:
• Whether the proposed information
collection requirements are necessary
for the proper performance of the
Agency’s functions, including whether
the information is useful;
• The accuracy of OSHA’s estimate of
the burden (time and costs) of the
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information collection requirements,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
• The quality, utility, and clarity of
the information collected; and
• Ways to minimize the burden on
employers who must comply; for
example, by using automated or other
technological information collection
and transmission techniques.
III. Proposed Actions
The Agency requests an adjustment
decrease of 1 (one) burden hour
associated with this Information
Collection Request (from 37,801 hours
to 37,800 hours). This is a result of the
Agency no longer taking a burden or
cost for disclosure of records during an
OSHA inspection.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Title: Manlifts (29 CFR 1910.68).
OMB Control Number: 1218–0226.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofits.
Number of Respondents: 18,372.
Frequency of Responses: 36,042.
Average Time per Response: Varies
from 2 minutes (.03 hour) for an
employer to disclose the inspection
certification record to 1.05 hour to
inspect a manlift.
Estimated Total Burden Hours:
37,800.
Estimated Cost (Operation and
Maintenance): $0.
IV. Public Participation—Submission of
Comments on this Notice and Internet
Access to Comments and Submissions
You may submit comments in
response to this document as follows:
(1) Electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov, which is the
Federal eRulemaking Portal; (2) by
facsimile (fax); or (3) by hard copy. All
comments, attachments, and other
material must identify the Agency name
and the OSHA docket number for the
ICR (Docket No. OSHA–2010–0051).
You may supplement electronic
submissions by uploading document
files electronically. If you wish to mail
additional materials in reference to an
electronic or facsimile submission, you
must submit them to the OSHA Docket
Office (see the section of this notice
titled ADDRESSES). The additional
materials must clearly identify your
electronic comments by your name,
date, and the docket number so the
Agency can attach them to your
comments.
Because of security procedures, the
use of regular mail may cause a
significant delay in the receipt of
comments. For information about
security procedures concerning the
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delivery of materials by hand, express
delivery, messenger, or courier service,
please contact the OSHA Docket Office
at (202) 693–2350, (TTY (877) 889–
5627).
Comments and submissions are
posted without change at https://
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, OSHA
cautions commenters about submitting
personal information such as social
security numbers and date of birth.
Although all submissions are listed in
the https://www.regulations.gov index,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download from this Web site.
All submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
Information on using the https://
www.regulations.gov Web site to submit
comments and access the docket is
available at the Web site’s ‘‘User Tips’’
link. Contact the OSHA Docket Office
for information about materials not
available from the Web site, and for
assistance in using the Internet to locate
docket submissions.
V. Authority and Signature
Dorothy Dougherty, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health, directed the
preparation of this notice. The authority
for this notice is the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3506
et seq.) and Secretary of Labor’s Order
No. 1–2012 (77 FR 3912).
Signed at Washington, DC, on January 27,
2017.
Dorothy Dougherty,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health.
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Endowment for the
Humanities
Meeting of National Council on the
Humanities
National Endowment for the
Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, notice is
hereby given that the National Council
on the Humanities will meet to advise
the Chairman of the National
Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
with respect to policies, programs and
procedures for carrying out his
functions; to review applications for
SUMMARY:
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financial assistance under the National
Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
Act of 1965 and make recommendations
thereon to the Chairman; and to
consider gifts offered to NEH and make
recommendations thereon to the
Chairman.
The meeting will be held on
Thursday, March 2, 2017, from 10:30
a.m. until 12:30 p.m., and Friday, March
3, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. until adjourned.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20506. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
room numbers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elizabeth Voyatzis, Committee
Management Officer, 400 7th Street
SW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20506;
(202) 606–8322; evoyatzis@neh.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Council on the Humanities is
meeting pursuant to the National
Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 951–960, as
amended). The Committee meetings of
the National Council on the Humanities
will be held on March 2, 2017, as
follows: The policy discussion session
(open to the public) will convene at
10:30 a.m. until approximately 11:30
a.m., followed by the discussion of
specific grant applications and programs
before the Council (closed to the public)
from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Digital Humanities: Room 4085.
Education Programs: Room 4002.
Federal/State Partnership: Room
4089.
Preservation and Access: Room 2002.
Public Programs/Federal/State
Partnership: Room P003.
Research Programs: Room P002.
In addition, the Humanities Medal
Committee (closed to the public) will
meet from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. in
Room P002.
The plenary session of the National
Council on the Humanities will convene
on March 3, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. in the
Conference Center at Constitution
Center. The agenda for the morning
session (open to the public) will be as
follows:
A. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
B. Reports
1. Chairman’s Remarks
2. Deputy Chairman’s Remarks
3. Presentation by guest speaker
Deborah Hess Norris
4. Congressional Affairs Report
5. Reports on Policy and General
Matters
a. Digital Humanities
b. Education Programs
c. Federal/State Partnership
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d. Preservation and Access
e. Public Programs
f. Research Programs
g. Humanities Medals
The remainder of the plenary session
will be for consideration of specific
applications and therefore will be
closed to the public.
As identified above, portions of the
meeting of the National Council on the
Humanities will be closed to the public
pursuant to sections 552b(c)(4),
552b(c)(6) and 552b(c)(9)(b) of Title 5
U.S.C., as amended. The closed sessions
will include review of personal and/or
proprietary financial and commercial
information given in confidence to the
agency by grant applicants, and
discussion of certain information, the
premature disclosure of which could
significantly frustrate implementation of
proposed agency action. I have made
this determination pursuant to the
authority granted me by the Chairman’s
Delegation of Authority to Close
Advisory Committee Meetings dated
April 15, 2016.
Please note that individuals planning
to attend the public sessions of the
meeting are subject to security screening
procedures. If you wish to attend any of
the public sessions, please inform NEH
as soon as possible by contacting Ms.
Katherine Griffin at (202) 606–8322 or
kgriffin@neh.gov. Please also provide
advance notice of any special needs or
accommodations, including for a sign
language interpreter.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Elizabeth Voyatzis,
Committee Management Officer.
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COMMISSION
[NRC–2017–0038]
Biweekly Notice; Applications and
Amendments to Facility Operating
Licenses and Combined Licenses
Involving No Significant Hazards
Considerations
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Biweekly notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 189a.(2)
of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended (the Act), the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) is
publishing this regular biweekly notice.
The Act requires the Commission to
publish notice of any amendments
issued, or proposed to be issued, and
grants the Commission the authority to
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any amendment to an operating license
or combined license, as applicable,
upon a determination by the
Commission that such amendment
involves no significant hazards
consideration, notwithstanding the
pendency before the Commission of a
request for a hearing from any person.
This biweekly notice includes all
notices of amendments issued, or
proposed to be issued, from January 14
to January 30, 2017. The last biweekly
notice was published on January 31,
2017.
Comments must be filed by
March 16, 2017. A request for a hearing
must be filed by April 17, 2017.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2017–0038. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Carol
Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;
email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For
technical questions, contact the
individual listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document.
• Mail comments to: Cindy Bladey,
Office of Administration, Mail Stop:
OWFN–12–H08, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001.
For additional direction on obtaining
information and submitting comments,
see ‘‘Obtaining Information and
Submitting Comments’’ in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Paula Blechman, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington DC
20555–0001; telephone: 301–415–2242,
email: Paula.Blechman@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
I. Obtaining Information and
Submitting Comments
A. Obtaining Information
Please refer to Docket ID NRC–2017–
0038, facility name, unit number(s),
plant docket number, application date,
and subject when contacting the NRC
about the availability of information for
this action. You may obtain publiclyavailable information related to this
action by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2017–0038.
• NRC’s Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publiclyavailable documents online in the
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Endowment for the Humanities
Meeting of National Council on the Humanities
AGENCY: National Endowment for the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, notice is
hereby given that the National Council on the Humanities will meet to
advise the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
with respect to policies, programs and procedures for carrying out his
functions; to review applications for
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financial assistance under the National Foundation on the Arts and
Humanities Act of 1965 and make recommendations thereon to the
Chairman; and to consider gifts offered to NEH and make recommendations
thereon to the Chairman.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2017, from 10:30
a.m. until 12:30 p.m., and Friday, March 3, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. until
adjourned.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Constitution Center, 400 7th
Street SW., Washington, DC 20506. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
for room numbers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Voyatzis, Committee
Management Officer, 400 7th Street SW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC
20506; (202) 606-8322; evoyatzis@neh.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Council on the Humanities is
meeting pursuant to the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 951-960, as amended). The Committee meetings of
the National Council on the Humanities will be held on March 2, 2017,
as follows: The policy discussion session (open to the public) will
convene at 10:30 a.m. until approximately 11:30 a.m., followed by the
discussion of specific grant applications and programs before the
Council (closed to the public) from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Digital Humanities: Room 4085.
Education Programs: Room 4002.
Federal/State Partnership: Room 4089.
Preservation and Access: Room 2002.
Public Programs/Federal/State Partnership: Room P003.
Research Programs: Room P002.
In addition, the Humanities Medal Committee (closed to the public)
will meet from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. in Room P002.
The plenary session of the National Council on the Humanities will
convene on March 3, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Center at
Constitution Center. The agenda for the morning session (open to the
public) will be as follows:
A. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
B. Reports
1. Chairman's Remarks
2. Deputy Chairman's Remarks
3. Presentation by guest speaker Deborah Hess Norris
4. Congressional Affairs Report
5. Reports on Policy and General Matters
a. Digital Humanities
b. Education Programs
c. Federal/State Partnership
d. Preservation and Access
e. Public Programs
f. Research Programs
g. Humanities Medals
The remainder of the plenary session will be for consideration of
specific applications and therefore will be closed to the public.
As identified above, portions of the meeting of the National
Council on the Humanities will be closed to the public pursuant to
sections 552b(c)(4), 552b(c)(6) and 552b(c)(9)(b) of Title 5 U.S.C., as
amended. The closed sessions will include review of personal and/or
proprietary financial and commercial information given in confidence to
the agency by grant applicants, and discussion of certain information,
the premature disclosure of which could significantly frustrate
implementation of proposed agency action. I have made this
determination pursuant to the authority granted me by the Chairman's
Delegation of Authority to Close Advisory Committee Meetings dated
April 15, 2016.
Please note that individuals planning to attend the public sessions
of the meeting are subject to security screening procedures. If you
wish to attend any of the public sessions, please inform NEH as soon as
possible by contacting Ms. Katherine Griffin at (202) 606-8322 or
kgriffin@neh.gov. Please also provide advance notice of any special
needs or accommodations, including for a sign language interpreter.
Dated: February 8, 2017.
Elizabeth Voyatzis,
Committee Management Officer.
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