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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
29 CFR Part 1910
Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals and Slings
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Final rule; technical
amendments.
AGENCY:
OSHA is issuing technical
amendments for minor corrections to
the Process Safety Management of
Highly Hazardous Chemicals and Slings
standards.
DATES: Effective on April 15, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Press inquiries: Frank Meilinger,
Director, OSHA Office of
Communications; telephone: (202) 693–
1999; email: meilinger.francis2@dol.gov.
General and technical information:
Lisa Long, Director, Office of
Engineering Safety, OSHA Directorate of
Standards and Guidance; telephone:
(202) 693–2222; email: long.lisa@
dol.gov.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Summary and Explanation
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Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals (§ 1910.1119)
Appendix A of the Process Safety
Management (PSM) standard
(§ 1910.1119) contains the ‘‘List of
Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics
and Reactives.’’ A typographical error
was recently discovered in the Chemical
Abstract Service (‘‘CAS’’) number for
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the chemical ‘‘Methyl Vinyl Ketone.’’
The published version of the standard
incorrectly lists the CAS number as
‘‘79–84–4;’’ the correct CAS number is
‘‘78–94–4.’’ The error first appears in
the proposed rule of the standard (55 FR
29167, July 17, 1990). It should be noted
that the incorrect CAS number, ‘‘79–84–
4,’’ is not a valid CAS number and does
not represent a different chemical. The
error is that the numerals eight and nine
of the CAS number for methyl vinyl
ketone were accidentally switched
when publishing the proposed rule.
That error was repeated in the final rule
(57 FR 6407, Feb. 24, 1991).
OSHA is correcting 29 CFR 1910.119
Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals to correct the CAS
number for methyl vinyl ketone in
Appendix A of the standard.
not affect or change any existing rights
or obligations. No stakeholder is likely
to object to these corrections. Therefore,
the agency finds good cause that public
notice and comment are unnecessary
within the meaning of 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(3)(B), 29 U.S.C. 655(b), and 29
CFR 1911.5.
Slings (§ 1910.184)
On June 8, 2011, OSHA updated its
standards regulating slings for general
industry (§ 1910.184); shipyard
employment (§§ 1915.112, 1915.113,
and 1915.118), and construction
(§ 1926.251). Modifications to these
standards included removal of previous
load capacity tables (§ 1910.184, tables
N–184–1, N–184–3 through N–184–22;
and G–1 through G–5, G–7, G–8, and G–
10) and references to these tables
(§ 1915.112; § 1915.113; and § 1926.251;
tables H–1 and H–3 through H–19). The
updated rule now requires employers to
use slings with permanently affixed
identification markings that depict the
maximum load capacity. The final rule
also provides similar protection for
shackles in §§ 1915.113 and 1926.251.
OSHA is correcting 29 CFR 1910.184
Slings to restore two figures, Figure N–
184–4 and Figure N–184–5,that were
inadvertently removed by amendments
published on June 8, 2011 (76 FR 33590;
effective July 8, 2011). Figure N–184–4
shows the basic sling configurations
with vertical legs. Figure N–184–5
shows the basic sling configurations
with angled legs. Both of these figures
are referenced in section (b) definitions
of the standard and should not have
been removed.
Signed at Washington, DC, on April 4,
2019.
Loren Sweatt,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health.
II. Exemption From Notice-andComment Procedures
OSHA determined that this
rulemaking is not subject to the
procedures for public notice and
comment specified in Section 4 of the
Administrative Procedures Act (5 U.S.C.
553), Section 6(b) of the Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C.
655(b)), and 29 CFR 1911.5. This
rulemaking only corrects a minor
typographical error and the erroneous
deletion of illustrative figures and does
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List of Subjects in 29 CFR Part 1910
Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals; Slings.
Authority and Signature
Loren Sweatt, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health, authorized the
preparation of this document pursuant
to 29 U.S.C. 653,655, and 657,
Secretary’s Order 1–2012 (77 FR 3912;
Jan. 25, 2012), and 29 CFR part 1911.
Accordingly, OSHA is correcting 29
CFR part 1910 with the following
technical amendments:
PART 1910—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH STANDARDS
Subpart H—Hazardous Materials
1. The authority citation for subpart H
of part 1910 continues to read as
follows:
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Authority: Sections 4, 6, and 8 of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
(29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657); Secretary of Labor’s
Order No. 12–71 (36 FR 8754), 8–76 (41 FR
25059), 9–83 (48 FR 35736), 1–90 (55 FR
9033), 6–96 (62 FR 111), 3–2000 (65 FR
50017), or 5–2007 (72 FR 31159), 4–2010 (75
FR 55355) or 1–2012 (77 FR 3912), as
applicable; and 29 CFR part 1911.Sections
1910.103, 1910.106 through 1910.111, and
1910.119, 1910.120, and 1910.122 through
1910.126 also issued under 29 CFR part 1911.
Section 1910.119 also issued under Section
304, Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
(Pub. L. 101–549), reprinted at 29 U.S.C.A.
655 Note.
Section 1910.120 also issued under Section
126, Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 as amended (29
U.S.C.A. 655 Note), and 5 U.S.C. 553.
2. In § 1910.119, revise appendix A to
read as follows:
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§ 1910.119 Process safety management of
highly hazardous chemicals.
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Appendix A to § 1910.119—List of
Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics
and Reactives (Mandatory)
This appendix contains a listing of toxic
and reactive highly hazardous chemicals
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which present a potential for a catastrophic
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Acetaldehyde ...........................................................................................................................................................
Acrolein (2-Propenal) ...............................................................................................................................................
Acrylyl Chloride ........................................................................................................................................................
Allyl Chloride ............................................................................................................................................................
Allylamine .................................................................................................................................................................
Alkylaluminums ........................................................................................................................................................
Ammonia, Anhydrous ..............................................................................................................................................
Ammonia solutions (>44% ammonia by weight) .....................................................................................................
Ammonium Perchlorate ...........................................................................................................................................
Ammonium Permanganate ......................................................................................................................................
Arsine (also called Arsenic Hydride) .......................................................................................................................
Bis(Chloromethyl) Ether ...........................................................................................................................................
Boron Trichloride .....................................................................................................................................................
Boron Trifluoride ......................................................................................................................................................
Bromine ....................................................................................................................................................................
Bromine Chloride .....................................................................................................................................................
Bromine Pentafluoride .............................................................................................................................................
Bromine Trifluoride ..................................................................................................................................................
3-Bromopropyne (also called Propargyl Bromide) ..................................................................................................
Butyl Hydroperoxide (Tertiary) .................................................................................................................................
Butyl Perbenzoate (Tertiary) ....................................................................................................................................
Carbonyl Chloride (see Phosgene) .........................................................................................................................
Carbonyl Fluoride ....................................................................................................................................................
Cellulose Nitrate (concentration >12.6% nitrogen) ..................................................................................................
Chlorine ....................................................................................................................................................................
Chlorine Dioxide ......................................................................................................................................................
Chlorine Pentrafluoride ............................................................................................................................................
Chlorine Trifluoride ..................................................................................................................................................
Chlorodiethylaluminum (also called Diethylaluminum Chloride) .............................................................................
1-Chloro-2,4-Dinitrobenzene ....................................................................................................................................
Chloromethyl Methyl Ether ......................................................................................................................................
Chloropicrin ..............................................................................................................................................................
Chloropicrin and Methyl Bromide mixture ...............................................................................................................
Chloropicrin and Methyl Chloride mixture ...............................................................................................................
Cumene Hydroperoxide ...........................................................................................................................................
Cyanogen .................................................................................................................................................................
Cyanogen Chloride ..................................................................................................................................................
Cyanuric Fluoride .....................................................................................................................................................
Diacetyl Peroxide (Concentration >70%) ................................................................................................................
Diazomethane ..........................................................................................................................................................
Dibenzoyl Peroxide ..................................................................................................................................................
Diborane ..................................................................................................................................................................
Dibutyl Peroxide (Tertiary) .......................................................................................................................................
Dichloro Acetylene ...................................................................................................................................................
Dichlorosilane ..........................................................................................................................................................
Diethylzinc ................................................................................................................................................................
Diisopropyl Peroxydicarbonate ................................................................................................................................
Dilaluroyl Peroxide ...................................................................................................................................................
Dimethyldichlorosilane .............................................................................................................................................
Dimethylhydrazine, 1,1- ...........................................................................................................................................
Dimethylamine, Anhydrous ......................................................................................................................................
2,4-Dinitroaniline ......................................................................................................................................................
Ethyl Methyl Ketone Peroxide (also Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide; concentration >60%) ....................................
Ethyl Nitrite ..............................................................................................................................................................
Ethylamine ...............................................................................................................................................................
Ethylene Fluorohydrin ..............................................................................................................................................
Ethylene Oxide ........................................................................................................................................................
Ethyleneimine ..........................................................................................................................................................
Fluorine ....................................................................................................................................................................
Formaldehyde (Formalin) ........................................................................................................................................
Furan ........................................................................................................................................................................
Hexafluoroacetone ...................................................................................................................................................
Hydrochloric Acid, Anhydrous .................................................................................................................................
Hydrofluoric Acid, Anhydrous ..................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Bromide ...................................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Chloride ...................................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Cyanide, Anhydrous ................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Fluoride ...................................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Peroxide (52% by weight or greater) ......................................................................................................
Hydrogen Selenide ..................................................................................................................................................
Hydrogen Sulfide .....................................................................................................................................................
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107–02–8
814–68–6
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7790–98–9
7787–36–2
7784–42–1
542–88–1
10294–34–5
7637–07–2
7726–95–6
13863–41–7
7789–30–2
7787–71–5
106–96–7
75–91–2
614–45–9
75–44–5
353–50–4
9004–70–0
7782–50–5
10049–04–4
13637–63–3
7790–91–2
96–10–6
97–00–7
107–30–2
76–06–2
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80–15–9
460–19–5
506–77–4
675–14–9
110–22–5
334–88–3
94–36–0
19287–45–7
110–05–4
7572–29–4
4109–96–0
557–20–0
105–64–6
105–74–8
75–78–5
57–14–7
124–40–3
97–02–9
1338–23–4
109–95–5
75–04–7
371–62–0
75–21–8
151–56–4
7782–41–4
50–00–0
110–00–9
684–16–2
7647–01–0
7664–39–3
10035–10–6
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74–90–8
7664–39–3
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Hydroxylamine .........................................................................................................................................................
Iron, Pentacarbonyl ..................................................................................................................................................
Isopropylamine .........................................................................................................................................................
Ketene ......................................................................................................................................................................
Methacrylaldehyde ...................................................................................................................................................
Methacryloyl Chloride ..............................................................................................................................................
Methacryloyloxyethyl Isocyanate .............................................................................................................................
Methyl Acrylonitrile ...................................................................................................................................................
Methylamine, Anhydrous .........................................................................................................................................
Methyl Bromide ........................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Chloride ........................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Chloroformate ..............................................................................................................................................
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (concentration >60%) ..............................................................................................
Methyl Fluoroacetate ...............................................................................................................................................
Methyl Fluorosulfate ................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Hydrazine .....................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Iodide ...........................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Isocyanate ....................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Mercaptan ....................................................................................................................................................
Methyl Vinyl Ketone .................................................................................................................................................
Methyltrichlorosilane ................................................................................................................................................
Nickel Carbonly (Nickel Tetracarbonyl) ...................................................................................................................
Nitric Acid (94.5% by weight or greater) .................................................................................................................
Nitric Oxide ..............................................................................................................................................................
Nitroaniline (para Nitroaniline ..................................................................................................................................
Nitromethane ...........................................................................................................................................................
Nitrogen Dioxide ......................................................................................................................................................
Nitrogen Oxides (NO; NO2; N204; N203) ...............................................................................................................
Nitrogen Tetroxide (also called Nitrogen Peroxide) ................................................................................................
Nitrogen Trifluoride ..................................................................................................................................................
Nitrogen Trioxide .....................................................................................................................................................
Oleum (65% to 80% by weight; also called Fuming Sulfuric Acid) ........................................................................
Osmium Tetroxide ...................................................................................................................................................
Oxygen Difluoride (Fluorine Monoxide) ...................................................................................................................
Ozone ......................................................................................................................................................................
Pentaborane ............................................................................................................................................................
Peracetic Acid (concentration >60% Acetic Acid; also called Peroxyacetic Acid) ..................................................
Perchloric Acid (concentration >60% by weight) .....................................................................................................
Perchloromethyl Mercaptan .....................................................................................................................................
Perchloryl Fluoride ...................................................................................................................................................
Peroxyacetic Acid (concentration >60% Acetic Acid; also called Peracetic Acid) ..................................................
Phosgene (also called Carbonyl Chloride) ..............................................................................................................
Phosphine (Hydrogen Phosphide) ...........................................................................................................................
Phosphorus Oxychloride (also called Phosphoryl Chloride) ...................................................................................
Phosphorus Trichloride ............................................................................................................................................
Phosphoryl Chloride (also called Phosphorus Oxychloride) ...................................................................................
Propargyl Bromide ...................................................................................................................................................
Propyl Nitrate ...........................................................................................................................................................
Sarin .........................................................................................................................................................................
Selenium Hexafluoride .............................................................................................................................................
Stibine (Antimony Hydride) ......................................................................................................................................
Sulfur Dioxide (liquid) ..............................................................................................................................................
Sulfur Pentafluoride .................................................................................................................................................
Sulfur Tetrafluoride ..................................................................................................................................................
Sulfur Trioxide (also called Sulfuric Anhydride) ......................................................................................................
Sulfuric Anhydride (also called Sulfur Trioxide) ......................................................................................................
Tellurium Hexafluoride .............................................................................................................................................
Tetrafluoroethylene ..................................................................................................................................................
Tetrafluorohydrazine ................................................................................................................................................
Tetramethyl Lead .....................................................................................................................................................
Thionyl Chloride .......................................................................................................................................................
Trichloro (chloromethyl) Silane ................................................................................................................................
Trichloro (dichlorophenyl) Silane .............................................................................................................................
Trichlorosilane ..........................................................................................................................................................
Trifluorochloroethylene ............................................................................................................................................
Trimethyoxysilane ....................................................................................................................................................
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463–51–4
78–85–3
920–46–7
30674–80–7
126–98–7
74–89–5
74–83–9
74–87–3
79–22–1
1338–23–4
453–18–9
421–20–5
60–34–4
74–88–4
624–83–9
74–93–1
78–94–4
75–79–6
13463–39–3
7697–37–2
10102–43–9
100–01–6
75–52–5
10102–44–0
10102–44–0
10544–72–6
7783–54–2
10544–73–7
8014–95–7
20816–12–0
7783–41–7
10028–15–6
19624–22–7
79–21–0
7601–90–3
594–42–3
7616–94–6
79–21–0
75–44–5
7803–51–2
10025–87–3
7719–12–2
10025–87–3
106–96–7
627–3–4
107–44–8
7783–79–1
7803–52–3
7446–09–5
5714–22–7
7783–60–0
7446–11–9
7446–11–9
7783–80–4
116–14–3
10036–47–2
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7719–09–7
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27137–85–5
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3. The authority citation for subpart N
of part 1910 continues to read as
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Authority: 29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657;
Secretary of Labor’s Order No. 12–71 (36 FR
8754), 8–76 (41 FR 25059), 9–83 (48 FR
35736), 1–90 (55 FR 9033), 6–96 (62 FR 111),
3–2000 (65 FR 50017), 5–2002 (67 FR 65008),
5–2007 (72 FR 31159), 4–2010 (75 FR 55355),
or 1–2012 (77 FR 3912), as applicable; and
29 CFR part 1911.
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4. In § 1910.184, add Figures N–184–
4 and N–184–5 immediately after Figure
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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY
CORPORATION
29 CFR Part 4022
Benefits Payable in Terminated SingleEmployer Plans; Interest Assumptions
for Paying Benefits
Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
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PBGC’s
regulation on Benefits Payable in
Terminated Single-Employer Plans (29
CFR part 4022) prescribes actuarial
assumptions—including interest
assumptions—for paying plan benefits
under terminated single-employer plans
covered by title IV of the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This final rule amends the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s
regulation on Benefits Payable in
Terminated Single-Employer Plans to
prescribe certain interest assumptions
under the regulation for plans with
valuation dates in May 2019. These
interest assumptions are used for paying
SUMMARY:
certain benefits under terminating
single-employer plans covered by the
pension insurance system administered
by PBGC.
DATES: Effective May 1, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gregory Katz (katz.gregory@pbgc.gov),
Attorney, Regulatory Affairs Division,
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation,
1200 K Street NW, Washington, DC
20005, 202–326–4400 ext. 3829. (TTY
users may call the Federal relay service
toll-free at 1–800–877–8339 and ask to
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(ERISA). The interest assumptions in
the regulation are also published on
PBGC’s website (https://www.pbgc.gov).
PBGC uses the interest assumptions in
appendix B to part 4022 (‘‘Lump Sum
Interest Rates for PBGC Payments’’) to
determine whether a benefit is payable
as a lump sum and to determine the
amount to pay. Because some privatesector pension plans use these interest
rates to determine lump sum amounts
payable to plan participants (if the
resulting lump sum is larger than the
amount required under section 417(e)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code and
section 205(g)(3) of ERISA), these rates
are also provided in appendix C to part
4022 (‘‘Lump Sum Interest Rates for
Private-Sector Payments’’).
This final rule updates appendices B
and C of the benefits payment regulation
to provide the rates for May 2019
measurement dates.
The May 2019 lump sum interest
assumptions will be 1.00 percent for the
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
29 CFR Part 1910
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals and
Slings
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Final rule; technical amendments.
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SUMMARY: OSHA is issuing technical amendments for minor corrections to
the Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals and Slings
standards.
DATES: Effective on April 15, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Press inquiries: Frank Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office of
Communications; telephone: (202) 693-1999; email:
[email protected].
General and technical information: Lisa Long, Director, Office of
Engineering Safety, OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance;
telephone: (202) 693-2222; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Summary and Explanation
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals (Sec.
1910.1119)
Appendix A of the Process Safety Management (PSM) standard (Sec.
1910.1119) contains the ``List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics
and Reactives.'' A typographical error was recently discovered in the
Chemical Abstract Service (``CAS'') number for the chemical ``Methyl
Vinyl Ketone.'' The published version of the standard incorrectly lists
the CAS number as ``79-84-4;'' the correct CAS number is ``78-94-4.''
The error first appears in the proposed rule of the standard (55 FR
29167, July 17, 1990). It should be noted that the incorrect CAS
number, ``79-84-4,'' is not a valid CAS number and does not represent a
different chemical. The error is that the numerals eight and nine of
the CAS number for methyl vinyl ketone were accidentally switched when
publishing the proposed rule. That error was repeated in the final rule
(57 FR 6407, Feb. 24, 1991).
OSHA is correcting 29 CFR 1910.119 Process Safety Management of
Highly Hazardous Chemicals to correct the CAS number for methyl vinyl
ketone in Appendix A of the standard.
Slings (Sec. 1910.184)
On June 8, 2011, OSHA updated its standards regulating slings for
general industry (Sec. 1910.184); shipyard employment (Sec. Sec.
1915.112, 1915.113, and 1915.118), and construction (Sec. 1926.251).
Modifications to these standards included removal of previous load
capacity tables (Sec. 1910.184, tables N-184-1, N-184-3 through N-184-
22; and G-1 through G-5, G-7, G-8, and G-10) and references to these
tables (Sec. 1915.112; Sec. 1915.113; and Sec. 1926.251; tables H-1
and H-3 through H-19). The updated rule now requires employers to use
slings with permanently affixed identification markings that depict the
maximum load capacity. The final rule also provides similar protection
for shackles in Sec. Sec. 1915.113 and 1926.251.
OSHA is correcting 29 CFR 1910.184 Slings to restore two figures,
Figure N-184-4 and Figure N-184-5,that were inadvertently removed by
amendments published on June 8, 2011 (76 FR 33590; effective July 8,
2011). Figure N-184-4 shows the basic sling configurations with
vertical legs. Figure N-184-5 shows the basic sling configurations with
angled legs. Both of these figures are referenced in section (b)
definitions of the standard and should not have been removed.
II. Exemption From Notice-and-Comment Procedures
OSHA determined that this rulemaking is not subject to the
procedures for public notice and comment specified in Section 4 of the
Administrative Procedures Act (5 U.S.C. 553), Section 6(b) of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 655(b)), and 29
CFR 1911.5. This rulemaking only corrects a minor typographical error
and the erroneous deletion of illustrative figures and does not affect
or change any existing rights or obligations. No stakeholder is likely
to object to these corrections. Therefore, the agency finds good cause
that public notice and comment are unnecessary within the meaning of 5
U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B), 29 U.S.C. 655(b), and 29 CFR 1911.5.
List of Subjects in 29 CFR Part 1910
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals; Slings.
Authority and Signature
Loren Sweatt, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health, authorized the preparation of this document pursuant
to 29 U.S.C. 653,655, and 657, Secretary's Order 1-2012 (77 FR 3912;
Jan. 25, 2012), and 29 CFR part 1911.
Signed at Washington, DC, on April 4, 2019.
Loren Sweatt,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
Accordingly, OSHA is correcting 29 CFR part 1910 with the following
technical amendments:
PART 1910--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
Subpart H--Hazardous Materials
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1. The authority citation for subpart H of part 1910 continues to read
as follows:
Authority: Sections 4, 6, and 8 of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657); Secretary of Labor's
Order No. 12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR 25059), 9-83 (48 FR
35736), 1-90 (55 FR 9033), 6-96 (62 FR 111), 3-2000 (65 FR 50017),
or 5-2007 (72 FR 31159), 4-2010 (75 FR 55355) or 1-2012 (77 FR
3912), as applicable; and 29 CFR part 1911.Sections 1910.103,
1910.106 through 1910.111, and 1910.119, 1910.120, and 1910.122
through 1910.126 also issued under 29 CFR part 1911.
Section 1910.119 also issued under Section 304, Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-549), reprinted at 29 U.S.C.A. 655
Note.
Section 1910.120 also issued under Section 126, Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act of 1986 as amended (29 U.S.C.A. 655 Note),
and 5 U.S.C. 553.
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2. In Sec. 1910.119, revise appendix A to read as follows:
Sec. 1910.119 Process safety management of highly hazardous
chemicals.
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Appendix A to Sec. 1910.119--List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals,
Toxics and Reactives (Mandatory)
This appendix contains a listing of toxic and reactive highly
hazardous chemicals
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which present a potential for a catastrophic event at or above the
threshold quantity.
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Chemical name CAS * TQ **
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Acetaldehyde............................ 75-07-0 2500
Acrolein (2-Propenal)................... 107-02-8 150
Acrylyl Chloride........................ 814-68-6 250
Allyl Chloride.......................... 107-05-1 1000
Allylamine.............................. 107-11-9 1000
Alkylaluminums.......................... Varies 5000
Ammonia, Anhydrous...................... 7664-41-7 10000
Ammonia solutions (>44% ammonia by 7664-41-7 15000
weight)................................
Ammonium Perchlorate.................... 7790-98-9 7500
Ammonium Permanganate................... 7787-36-2 7500
Arsine (also called Arsenic Hydride).... 7784-42-1 100
Bis(Chloromethyl) Ether................. 542-88-1 100
Boron Trichloride....................... 10294-34-5 2500
Boron Trifluoride....................... 7637-07-2 250
Bromine................................. 7726-95-6 1500
Bromine Chloride........................ 13863-41-7 1500
Bromine Pentafluoride................... 7789-30-2 2500
Bromine Trifluoride..................... 7787-71-5 15000
3-Bromopropyne (also called Propargyl 106-96-7 100
Bromide)...............................
Butyl Hydroperoxide (Tertiary).......... 75-91-2 5000
Butyl Perbenzoate (Tertiary)............ 614-45-9 7500
Carbonyl Chloride (see Phosgene)........ 75-44-5 100
Carbonyl Fluoride....................... 353-50-4 2500
Cellulose Nitrate (concentration >12.6% 9004-70-0 2500
nitrogen)..............................
Chlorine................................ 7782-50-5 1500
Chlorine Dioxide........................ 10049-04-4 1000
Chlorine Pentrafluoride................. 13637-63-3 1000
Chlorine Trifluoride.................... 7790-91-2 1000
Chlorodiethylaluminum (also called 96-10-6 5000
Diethylaluminum Chloride)..............
1-Chloro-2,4-Dinitrobenzene............. 97-00-7 5000
Chloromethyl Methyl Ether............... 107-30-2 500
Chloropicrin............................ 76-06-2 500
Chloropicrin and Methyl Bromide mixture. None 1500
Chloropicrin and Methyl Chloride mixture None 1500
Cumene Hydroperoxide.................... 80-15-9 5000
Cyanogen................................ 460-19-5 2500
Cyanogen Chloride....................... 506-77-4 500
Cyanuric Fluoride....................... 675-14-9 100
Diacetyl Peroxide (Concentration >70%).. 110-22-5 5000
Diazomethane............................ 334-88-3 500
Dibenzoyl Peroxide...................... 94-36-0 7500
Diborane................................ 19287-45-7 100
Dibutyl Peroxide (Tertiary)............. 110-05-4 5000
Dichloro Acetylene...................... 7572-29-4 250
Dichlorosilane.......................... 4109-96-0 2500
Diethylzinc............................. 557-20-0 10000
Diisopropyl Peroxydicarbonate........... 105-64-6 7500
Dilaluroyl Peroxide..................... 105-74-8 7500
Dimethyldichlorosilane.................. 75-78-5 1000
Dimethylhydrazine, 1,1-................. 57-14-7 1000
Dimethylamine, Anhydrous................ 124-40-3 2500
2,4-Dinitroaniline...................... 97-02-9 5000
Ethyl Methyl Ketone Peroxide (also 1338-23-4 5000
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide;
concentration >60%)....................
Ethyl Nitrite........................... 109-95-5 5000
Ethylamine.............................. 75-04-7 7500
Ethylene Fluorohydrin................... 371-62-0 100
Ethylene Oxide.......................... 75-21-8 5000
Ethyleneimine........................... 151-56-4 1000
Fluorine................................ 7782-41-4 1000
Formaldehyde (Formalin)................. 50-00-0 1000
Furan................................... 110-00-9 500
Hexafluoroacetone....................... 684-16-2 5000
Hydrochloric Acid, Anhydrous............ 7647-01-0 5000
Hydrofluoric Acid, Anhydrous............ 7664-39-3 1000
Hydrogen Bromide........................ 10035-10-6 5000
Hydrogen Chloride....................... 7647-01-0 5000
Hydrogen Cyanide, Anhydrous............. 74-90-8 1000
Hydrogen Fluoride....................... 7664-39-3 1000
Hydrogen Peroxide (52% by weight or 7722-84-1 7500
greater)...............................
Hydrogen Selenide....................... 7783-07-5 150
Hydrogen Sulfide........................ 7783-06-4 1500
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Hydroxylamine........................... 7803-49-8 2500
Iron, Pentacarbonyl..................... 13463-40-6 250
Isopropylamine.......................... 75-31-0 5000
Ketene.................................. 463-51-4 100
Methacrylaldehyde....................... 78-85-3 1000
Methacryloyl Chloride................... 920-46-7 150
Methacryloyloxyethyl Isocyanate......... 30674-80-7 100
Methyl Acrylonitrile.................... 126-98-7 250
Methylamine, Anhydrous.................. 74-89-5 1000
Methyl Bromide.......................... 74-83-9 2500
Methyl Chloride......................... 74-87-3 15000
Methyl Chloroformate.................... 79-22-1 500
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide 1338-23-4 5000
(concentration >60%)...................
Methyl Fluoroacetate.................... 453-18-9 100
Methyl Fluorosulfate.................... 421-20-5 100
Methyl Hydrazine........................ 60-34-4 100
Methyl Iodide........................... 74-88-4 7500
Methyl Isocyanate....................... 624-83-9 250
Methyl Mercaptan........................ 74-93-1 5000
Methyl Vinyl Ketone..................... 78-94-4 100
Methyltrichlorosilane................... 75-79-6 500
Nickel Carbonly (Nickel Tetracarbonyl).. 13463-39-3 150
Nitric Acid (94.5% by weight or greater) 7697-37-2 500
Nitric Oxide............................ 10102-43-9 250
Nitroaniline (para Nitroaniline......... 100-01-6 5000
Nitromethane............................ 75-52-5 2500
Nitrogen Dioxide........................ 10102-44-0 250
Nitrogen Oxides (NO; NO2; N204; N203)... 10102-44-0 250
Nitrogen Tetroxide (also called Nitrogen 10544-72-6 250
Peroxide)..............................
Nitrogen Trifluoride.................... 7783-54-2 5000
Nitrogen Trioxide....................... 10544-73-7 250
Oleum (65% to 80% by weight; also called 8014-95-7 1,000
Fuming Sulfuric Acid)..................
Osmium Tetroxide........................ 20816-12-0 100
Oxygen Difluoride (Fluorine Monoxide)... 7783-41-7 100
Ozone................................... 10028-15-6 100
Pentaborane............................. 19624-22-7 100
Peracetic Acid (concentration >60% 79-21-0 1000
Acetic Acid; also called Peroxyacetic
Acid)..................................
Perchloric Acid (concentration >60% by 7601-90-3 5000
weight)................................
Perchloromethyl Mercaptan............... 594-42-3 150
Perchloryl Fluoride..................... 7616-94-6 5000
Peroxyacetic Acid (concentration >60% 79-21-0 1000
Acetic Acid; also called Peracetic
Acid)..................................
Phosgene (also called Carbonyl Chloride) 75-44-5 100
Phosphine (Hydrogen Phosphide).......... 7803-51-2 100
Phosphorus Oxychloride (also called 10025-87-3 1000
Phosphoryl Chloride)...................
Phosphorus Trichloride.................. 7719-12-2 1000
Phosphoryl Chloride (also called 10025-87-3 1000
Phosphorus Oxychloride)................
Propargyl Bromide....................... 106-96-7 100
Propyl Nitrate.......................... 627-3-4 2500
Sarin................................... 107-44-8 100
Selenium Hexafluoride................... 7783-79-1 1000
Stibine (Antimony Hydride).............. 7803-52-3 500
Sulfur Dioxide (liquid)................. 7446-09-5 1000
Sulfur Pentafluoride.................... 5714-22-7 250
Sulfur Tetrafluoride.................... 7783-60-0 250
Sulfur Trioxide (also called Sulfuric 7446-11-9 1000
Anhydride).............................
Sulfuric Anhydride (also called Sulfur 7446-11-9 1000
Trioxide)..............................
Tellurium Hexafluoride.................. 7783-80-4 250
Tetrafluoroethylene..................... 116-14-3 5000
Tetrafluorohydrazine.................... 10036-47-2 5000
Tetramethyl Lead........................ 75-74-1 1000
Thionyl Chloride........................ 7719-09-7 250
Trichloro (chloromethyl) Silane......... 1558-25-4 100
Trichloro (dichlorophenyl) Silane....... 27137-85-5 2500
Trichlorosilane......................... 10025-78-2 5000
Trifluorochloroethylene................. 79-38-9 10000
Trimethyoxysilane....................... 2487-90-3 1500
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* Chemical Abstract Service Number.
** Threshold Quantity in Pounds (Amount necessary to be covered by this
standard).
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Subpart N--Materials Handling and Storage
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3. The authority citation for subpart N of part 1910 continues to read
as follows:
Authority: 29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657; Secretary of Labor's Order
No. 12-71 (36 FR 8754), 8-76 (41 FR 25059), 9-83 (48 FR 35736), 1-90
(55 FR 9033), 6-96 (62 FR 111), 3-2000 (65 FR 50017), 5-2002 (67 FR
65008), 5-2007 (72 FR 31159), 4-2010 (75 FR 55355), or 1-2012 (77 FR
3912), as applicable; and 29 CFR part 1911.
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4. In Sec. 1910.184, add Figures N-184-4 and N-184-5 immediately after
Figure N-184-3 to read as follows:
Sec. 1910.184 Slings.
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