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Subpart A — Scope and Definitions

Servicing Multi-Piece aud Single-Piece Rim Wheels—1917.1(a)(2)(xii) [Pg.540]


LONGSHORING TRAINING REQUIREMENTS (29 CFR PART 1918) Subpart A —Scope and Definitions... [Pg.541]

The US FDA GLP regulations (21 CFR 58) are comprised of 11 subparts (A-K), beginning with a definition of the scope and terminology (subpart A, General Provisions), followed by minimal requirements for the following ... [Pg.834]

This subpart explains the purpose and scope, definitions, petitions, amendments, and applicability of all the standards in 29 CFR 1910. Standards will be adopted as necessary by the Secretary to make a healthier and safer workplace. It explains each individual s role from the Secretary of Labortothatofthe employee, as well as otherterms used throughout 29 CFR 1910. Any interested person may petition in writing to the Assistant Secretary of Laborforthe issuance, amendment, or repeal of a standard. It places the Assistant of the Secretary of Labor at the same level of authority as the Secretary of Labor. It lists all the territories that the standards apply to but excludes governmental agencies. [Pg.405]

This subpart explains the purpose and scope, definitions, petitions for issuance, amendment, and repel of a standard in 29 CFR 1910. The purpose of these standards is to make the workplace safer and healthier. It explains the applicability of the OSHA standards relevant to the workplaces covered, the geographic location covered, and specific entities (i.e.. Federal agencies) not covered. It also lists regulations that have been incorporated in this standard by reference into 29 CFR 1910 as well as the requirements for nationally recognized testing laboratories. [Pg.457]

Subpart A—Scope of Rules Definitions and General Provisions Subpart B—Commencement of Proceedings, Pleadings Subpart C—Settlement Agreements Subpart D—General Rules and Hearings Subpart E—Decision... [Pg.13]

Subpart A—Scope of Rules Definitions and General Provisions. 1... [Pg.494]

One pitfall to avoid in preparing for a radioactive materials shipment is erroneously focusing on the detailed requirements of the shipping regulations without careful consideration of their applicability. For example, the definition of radioactive material is stated clearly in 49 CFR 173.403, and guidance for calculating activity for each isotope is plainly stated in 49 CFR 173.433 and 173.436. However, the shipper must also consider the scope of 49 CFR 173 Subpart I, found in 49 CFR 173.401. [Pg.561]


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