Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Subtitle 8 - HAWAII OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH DIVISION
Part 10 - BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL
Chapter 220 - GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND LEGAL PROVISIONS
Section 12-220-33.1 - Variances
Current through August, 2024
(a) In cases of practical difficulties, undue hardships, or new developments, an owner, user, contractor, or vendor may apply for a variance from any safety standard under this part. The application must be in writing and may be hand delivered or mailed to the director, or sent by electronic mail to dlir.hiosh.boiler@hawaii.gov, clearly stating the standard from which a variance is sought, the conditions, means, practices, methods, operations, or processes proposed together with drawings, specifications, and other supporting data. The director may issue an order for variance if what is proposed will provide a substantially equivalent level of safety, to that provided by the standard.
(b) All variances granted pursuant to this chapter shall have only a future effect. The director may decline to consider an application for variance on a subject or issue for which a citation has been issued to the owner or user and a proceeding on the proposed citation, or period of abatement, is pending.
(c) Before granting the variance, the director shall post a notice on the division's homepage notifying all potentially affected parties of the director's intent to grant the variance. The notice shall provide a period of thirty (30) calendar days to object to the granting of the variance, after which time the variance shall become final if no objections are filed and no hearing is requested.
(d) Any party objecting to the granting of the variance must notify the director in writing within thirty (30) days of the online posting, stating the reasons why the variance should not be granted and the resultant specific impact on safety. The objecting party's reasons for objection may also be based on grounds other than impact on public safety, including the feasibility of compliance or lack of undue hardship to the petitioner.
(e) The hearing requested by the objecting party shall be held--before the director or the director's authorized agent no later than forty-five (45) days after the thirty-day (30) period online posting of the public notice. It shall be held as follows:
(f) Every final action granting a variance shall be published by online posting on the division's webpage. The online notice shall specify the alternative to the' standard involved in the variance granted by the director.
(g) If a variance application filed pursuant to subsection (a) does not include all the relevant information required, the director may deny the application. The director's order of the denial of an application for nonconformity shall be given to the applicant within thirty (30) calendar days. A notice of denial shall include a brief statement of the grounds for the denial. A denial of an application shall be without prejudice to the filing of another application. If a variance is not acted upon within ninety (90) calendar days, it shall be deemed granted.
(h) Notice of hearing.
(i) The director shall issue a determination to all affected parties within thirty (30) calendar days after the conclusion of the hearing.