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"On a side note, I recently talked with the OSHA communications office and was informed that they are working on a press release concerning this very important stakeholder meeting. Just being curious, afterwards I called the U.S. Chamber of…"
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OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM Stakeholder Meeting

Last week the OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM stakeholder meeting was published in the Federal Register. Yet many stakeholders are not aware of these meetings to be held Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:00am - 4:00pm at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center,775 12th Street NW, Washington, DC. This proposed regulation will have an economic impact throughout the manufacturing sector. Are you aware of the meeting where…See More
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OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM Stakeholder Meeting

Last week the OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM stakeholder meeting was published in the Federal Register. Yet many stakeholders are not aware of these meetings to be held Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:00am - 4:00pm at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center,775 12th Street NW, Washington, DC. This proposed regulation will have an economic impact throughout the manufacturing sector. Are you aware of the meeting where…See More
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OSHA Combustible Dust Rulemaking Stakeholder Participation

Do you know the major difference between combustible grain dust and combustible manufacturing dust? Even though both provide potentially explosive atmospheres in the workplace, OSHA regulations for grain dust hazards have been in existence for two decades while there have been no comprehensive regulations for combustible dust in the manufacturing, non-manufacturing, and utility sectorsThe current Administration, with labor interests at the forefront and in conjunction with OSHA, is moving…See More
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OSHA Combustible Dust Rulemaking Stakeholder Participation

Do you know the major difference between combustible grain dust and combustible manufacturing dust? Even though both provide potentially explosive atmospheres in the workplace, OSHA regulations for grain dust hazards have been in existence for two decades while there have been no comprehensive regulations for combustible dust in the manufacturing, non-manufacturing, and utility sectorsThe current Administration, with labor interests at the forefront and in conjunction with OSHA, is moving…See More
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OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM Stakeholder Meeting

Last week the OSHA Combustible Dust ANPRM stakeholder meeting was published in the Federal Register. Yet many stakeholders are not aware of these meetings to be held Monday, December 14, 2009, 9:00am - 4:00pm at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center,775 12th Street NW, Washington, DC. This proposed regulation will have an economic impact throughout the manufacturing sector. Are you… Continue

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 8:23am — 1 Comment

OSHA Combustible Dust Rulemaking Stakeholder Participation

Do you know the major difference between combustible grain dust and combustible manufacturing dust? Even though both provide potentially explosive atmospheres in the workplace, OSHA regulations for grain dust hazards have been in existence for two decades while there have been no comprehensive regulations for combustible dust in the manufacturing, non-manufacturing, and utility sectors



The current Administration, with labor interests at the forefront and in conjunction with OSHA, is… Continue

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