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Standard Interpretations
09/05/1989 - Policy change regarding the scope of coverage of the field sanitation standard. |
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Standard Number: | 1928.110 |
September 5, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR: REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS THOUGH: LEO CAREY, DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FIELD PROGRAMS FROM: THOMAS J. SHEPICH, DIRECTOR DIRECTORATE OF COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS SUBJECT: Field SanitationThis is to inform you of a policy change regarding the scope of coverage of the field sanitation standard. Effective immediately, the scope of coverage shall apply to any agricultural establishment/employer that has employed, during the past twelve months, at any one time, eleven (11) or more employees engaged in hand-labor operations in the field. This coverage applies regardless of the location(s) of the field(s) and regardless of the number of employees in any particular field or the number of employees engaged in hand-labor operations in the field on the day of inspection. This change rescinds the interpretation found in the February 6 and 27 memorandums to Regional Administrators and in the January 31 and June 7 correspondence to Hi-Bred International, Inc. These interpretations were based on an erroneous reading of portions of the standard's preamble. Please contact James C. Dillard, of my staff, at 523-8041, if you have additional questions. |
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