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... Secretary is not bound by NIOSH recommendations . Industrial Union Department v . Hodgson , 162 U.S. App . D.C. 331 , 340-41 , 499 F.2d 467 , 476-77 [ 1 OSHC 1631 ] ( 1974 ) . And in this case the Secretary's departure from the NIOSH ...
... Secretary is not bound by NIOSH recommendations . Industrial Union Department v . Hodgson , 162 U.S. App . D.C. 331 , 340-41 , 499 F.2d 467 , 476-77 [ 1 OSHC 1631 ] ( 1974 ) . And in this case the Secretary's departure from the NIOSH ...
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... Secretary contends that this statement of purpose in- dicates that the ventilation requirement contained in the ANSI standard was designed to prevent not only toxic hazards , but also condensation and slipping hazards . However , the ...
... Secretary contends that this statement of purpose in- dicates that the ventilation requirement contained in the ANSI standard was designed to prevent not only toxic hazards , but also condensation and slipping hazards . However , the ...
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... Secretary of Agriculture with a copy of such regulation . If the Secretary comments in writing to the Administrator regarding any such regulation within 30 days after receiving it , the Administrator shall publish in the Federal ...
... Secretary of Agriculture with a copy of such regulation . If the Secretary comments in writing to the Administrator regarding any such regulation within 30 days after receiving it , the Administrator shall publish in the Federal ...
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