COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia JACOB K. JAVITS, New York RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, Pennsylvania ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah JOHN H. CHAFEE, Rhode Island S. I. HAYAKAWA, California CONTENTS Text of Public Law 91-596_. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES OCTOBER 3, 1978 Marshall, Hon. F. Ray, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor, accompanied by Dr. Eula Bingham, Assistant Secretary OSHA__ Baier, Edward J., Deputy Director; Vernon E. Rose, Director, Division of Criteria Documentation and Standards Development; and Philip J. Bier- baum, Deputy Director, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evauations and Field Studies, a panel from the National Institute for Occupational Gillice, James T., loss prevention director, the Alliance of American Mann, Lon, president, National Cotton Council, Marianna, Ark.; Joe L. Lanier, Jr., president, Pepperell, Inc., West Point, Ga., chairman, Amer- ican Textile Manufacturers' Institute, safety and health committee; and George H. Dunklin, president, Planters Cotton Oil Mill, Pine Bluff, Ark., Booker, Gaylon B., on behalf of the National Cotton Council.. Copen, David Allen, Willow Island Disaster Organization, Parkersburg, W. Va., accompanied by Peggy Coffman_. Wheaton, Frank, Jr., president, Wheaton Industries, Millville, N.J---- Rolston, K. S., executive vice president, American Pulpwood Association__ Sheehan, Charles T., vice president, government affairs, Cast Metals Fed- eration, Westchester, Ill.; and Arthur K. Mann, vice president and general manager, Riverside Foundry Division, Donsco, Inc., Wrights- Biemiller, Andrew J., director, department of legislation, American Fed- eration of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, accompanied by George H. R. Taylor, director of AFL-CIO department of occupa- tional safety and health; and F. Howard McGuigan, legislative Fike, Elmer A., president, Fike Chemicals, Inc., Nitro, W. Va.. Durr, Robert J., chairman, mechanical contractors safety committee, Mechanical Contractors Association of America, Inc., and vice president, Karrh, Bruce W., M.D., medical director, E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del., representing the Manufacturing Chemists Association, accompanied by R. D. Fulwiler, Ph. D., associate director, health de- partment, the Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Jerry M. Smith, Ph. D., director of toxicology, Rohm & Haas Co., Spring House, Pa.; and Ned K. Walters, manager, safety and fire protection, E. I. Du Pont Page 3 116 αι STATEMENTS Page AFL-CIO, public employee department, prepared statement_ Alliance of American Insurers, James T. Gillice, on behalf of, prepared Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, AFL-CIO, George 375 75 137 American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc., Joseph L. Lanier, Jr., on 99 American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc., Washington, D.C., pre- Baier, Edward J., Deputy Director; Vernon E. Rose, Director, Division of Booker, Gaylon B., on behalf of the National Cotton Council_ Cast Metals Federation, Charles T. Sheehan, vice president, government Copen, David Allen, Willow Island Disaster Organization, Parkersburg, 130 51 222 116 192 150 211 Donsco, Inc., Wrightsville, Pa., Arthur K. Mann, vice president and gen- Prepared statement__. Fike, Elmer A., president, Fike Chemicals, Inc., Nitro, W. Va. Gillice, James T., loss prevention director, the Alliance of American Prepared statement_____ Karrh, Bruce W., M.D., medical director, E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Prepared statement-.. Mann, Lon, president, National Cotton Council, Marianna, Ark.; Joe L. Manufacturing Chemists Association, Bruce W. Karrh, M.D., medical Marshall, Hon. F. Ray, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor, accompanied 285 291 240 66 75 303 315 81 84 315 35 291 Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the United States, Inc., 381 National Cotton Council of America, Lon Mann, president, prepared 84 -Planters Cotton Oil Mill, Inc., George H. Dunklin, president, prepared 109 |