New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 11 - LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 5 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part 2 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - GENERAL INDUSTRY
Section 11.5.2.9 - INCORPORATED FEDERAL STANDARDS
Universal Citation: 11 NM Admin Code 11.5.2.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.
General: Except as otherwise provided in Subsection B of this
section, the provisions of 29 CFR Part 1910, Occupational Safety and Health
Standards (internet:
B. Modifications, exceptions and amendments: The following modifications, exceptions and amendments are made to 29 CFR Part 1910 incorporated by Subsection A of this section:
(1) omit 1910.1;
(2) omit 1910.2(c), (d) and (e);
(3) omit 1910.4;
(4) omit 1910.5(a) and (f); and
(5) amend 1910.1200 Hazard Communication, as
follows:
(a) 1910.1200(g)(9) is amended to
read: Where employees must travel between workplaces during a workshift, i.e.,
their work is carried out at more than one geographical location, the material
safety data sheets may be kept at a central location at the primary workplace
facility. In this situation, the employer shall ensure that employees can
immediately obtain the required information in an emergency. The information
shall be readily accessible by telephone, two-way communication, computer or
actual copies of the material safety data sheets.
(b) The introductory paragraph to
1910.1200(h) is amended to read: Employee information and training:
(1) employers shall provide employees with
effective information and training on hazardous chemicals in their work area at
the time of their initial assignment, and whenever a new physical or health
hazard the employees have not been trained about is introduced to their work
area, with the exception that a new employee shall be deemed to have been
trained provided the employer can demonstrate the employee has received
training regarding the same hazards within the past twelve months. Information
and training may be designed to cover categories of hazards (e.g. flammability,
carcinogenicity or specific chemicals). Chemical-specific information must
always be available through labels and material safety data sheets.
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