USAID Injury/Illness Collection Form per the USAID Occupational Safety & Health (OHS) Program, 78279 [2024-21938]
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Notices
Federal Register
Vol. 89, No. 186
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains documents other than rules or
proposed rules that are applicable to the
public. Notices of hearings and investigations,
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section.
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
USAID Injury/Illness Collection Form
per the USAID Occupational Safety &
Health (OHS) Program
Agency for International
Development (USAID).
ACTION: Notice of information collection.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Information Collection Review
procedures of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (PRA), the United States
Agency for International Development
(USAID), is announcing that it has
submitted a request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
approval to collect information via
Google Forms as per the USAID
Occupational Safety & Health (OHS)
program. This collection is mandated by
the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration under the OSH act of
1970 and Federal regulations.
DATES: If this request for approval is
granted, USAID plans to collect
performance data beginning on or about
June 30, 2024 and expected to end June
30, 2029.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted by any of the following
methods:
Email: jscherer@usaid.gov
Mail: U.S. Agency for International
Development, OSH, Room 5.9C RRB,
300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington
DC 20523.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to John Scherer,
jscherer@usaid.gov, +1 (202) 712 1256.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OSH
Act of 1970 requires the Secretary of
Labor to produce regulations that
require employers to keep records of
occupational deaths, injuries, and
illnesses. Executive Order 12196
requires Federal establishments to,
‘‘Operate an occupational safety and
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health management information system,
which shall include the maintenance of
such records as the Secretary may
require.’’
The records are used for several
purposes. Employers and employees use
the records to implement safety and
health programs at individual
workplaces. Analysis of the data is a
widely recognized method for
discovering workplace safety and health
problems and tracking progress in
solving those problems. OSHA uses the
injury and illness statistics to help
direct its programs and measure its own
performance. Also, individuals
conducting safety and health
evaluations and inspections use the data
to help direct their efforts to the hazards
that are hurting workers.
The rule, 29 CFR 1960.66, contains a
‘‘note’’ making it clear that recording or
reporting a work-related injury, illness,
or fatality does not constitute an
admission that the Federal agency or an
individual was at fault or otherwise
responsible for purposes of liability.
Such recording or reporting does not
constitute an admission of the existence
of an employer-employee relationship
between the individual recording the
injury and the injured individual.
Recording or reporting any such injury,
illness, or fatality does not mean that an
OSHA rule has been violated or that the
individual in question is eligible for
workers’ compensation or any other
benefits.
Anthony Bennett,
Chief, Headquarters Management Division,
Office of Management Services (M/MS),
Bureau for Management, U.S. Agency for
International Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Housing Service
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Rural Utilities Service
[Docket No.: RHS–24–NONE–0030]
60-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Civil Rights Compliance
Requirements; OMB Control No.:
0575–0018
Rural Housing Service, Rural
Business-Cooperative Service, and Rural
Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces the Rural Housing
Service (RHS), the Rural BusinessCooperative Service (RBS), and Rural
Utilities Service (RUS) intention to
request an extension for a currently
approved information collection in
support of compliance with Civil Rights
laws.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be
received by November 25, 2024 to be
assured of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted electronically by the Federal
eRulemaking Portal, https://
www.regulations.gov. In the ‘‘Search for
dockets and documents on agency
actions’’ box, enter the docket number
‘‘RHS–24–NONE–0030,’’ and click the
‘‘Search’’ button. From the search
results: click on or locate the document
title: ‘‘60-Day Notice of Proposed
Information Collection: Civil Rights
Compliance Requirements; OMB
Control No.: 0575–0018’’ and select the
‘‘Comment’’ button. Before inputting
comments, commenters may review the
‘‘Commenter’s Checklist’’ (optional). To
submit a comment: Insert comments
under the ‘‘Comment’’ title, click
‘‘Browse’’ to attach files (if available),
input email address, select box to opt to
receive email confirmation of
submission and tracking (optional),
select the box ‘‘I’m not a robot,’’ and
then select ‘‘Submit Comment.’’
3.Information on using Regulations.gov,
including instructions for accessing
documents, submitting comments, and
viewing the docket after the close of the
comment period, is available through
the site’s ‘‘FAQ’’ link.
SUMMARY:
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statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
USAID Injury/Illness Collection Form per the USAID Occupational
Safety & Health (OHS) Program
AGENCY: Agency for International Development (USAID).
ACTION: Notice of information collection.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Information Collection Review
procedures of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID), is announcing that
it has submitted a request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
for approval to collect information via Google Forms as per the USAID
Occupational Safety & Health (OHS) program. This collection is mandated
by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration under the OSH act
of 1970 and Federal regulations.
DATES: If this request for approval is granted, USAID plans to collect
performance data beginning on or about June 30, 2024 and expected to
end June 30, 2029.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods:
Email: [email protected]
Mail: U.S. Agency for International Development, OSH, Room 5.9C
RRB, 300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC 20523.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
should be directed to John Scherer, [email protected], +1 (202) 712
1256.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The OSH Act of 1970 requires the Secretary
of Labor to produce regulations that require employers to keep records
of occupational deaths, injuries, and illnesses. Executive Order 12196
requires Federal establishments to, ``Operate an occupational safety
and health management information system, which shall include the
maintenance of such records as the Secretary may require.''
The records are used for several purposes. Employers and employees
use the records to implement safety and health programs at individual
workplaces. Analysis of the data is a widely recognized method for
discovering workplace safety and health problems and tracking progress
in solving those problems. OSHA uses the injury and illness statistics
to help direct its programs and measure its own performance. Also,
individuals conducting safety and health evaluations and inspections
use the data to help direct their efforts to the hazards that are
hurting workers.
The rule, 29 CFR 1960.66, contains a ``note'' making it clear that
recording or reporting a work-related injury, illness, or fatality does
not constitute an admission that the Federal agency or an individual
was at fault or otherwise responsible for purposes of liability. Such
recording or reporting does not constitute an admission of the
existence of an employer-employee relationship between the individual
recording the injury and the injured individual. Recording or reporting
any such injury, illness, or fatality does not mean that an OSHA rule
has been violated or that the individual in question is eligible for
workers' compensation or any other benefits.
Anthony Bennett,
Chief, Headquarters Management Division, Office of Management Services
(M/MS), Bureau for Management, U.S. Agency for International
Development.
[FR Doc. 2024-21938 Filed 9-24-24; 8:45 am]
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