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For the Year 2000
In the Month of July
[07/20/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's Proposed Revision to Occupational Injury and Illness Recording.
[07/13/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's proposed ergonomics program and its possible impact on Medicaid, Medicare, and other health care costs.
In the Month of June
[06/22/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: Bloodborne Pathogens.
In the Month of April
[04/27/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: Ergonomics.
[04/13/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: Ergonomics.
In the Month of March
[03/23/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: The President's Fiscal Year 2001 budget request for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
[03/22/2000] Mande, Jerold R.
Subject: Department of Energy (DOE).
In the Month of January
[01/25/2000] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's Assistant Secretary clarifies agency policy concerning home inspections

For the Year 1999
In the Month of July
[07/22/1999] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's effort to promulgate a rule on safety and health programs.
[07/22/1999] Mande, Jerold R.
Subject: External regulation of worker safety and health for private-sector employees at national research laboratories and other worksites owned by the Department of Energy (DOE).
In the Month of May
[05/10/1999] Frodyma, Francis J.
Subject: OSHA efforts to protect workers in the chemical industry.
In the Month of March
[03/23/1999] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's efforts to protect workers while forming partnerships with employees and employers.
[03/17/1999] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's core mission is to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for every working man and woman in the nation.
[03/04/1999] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's core mission is to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for every working man and woman in the nation.

For the Year 1998
In the Month of May
[05/21/1998] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: External regulation of worker safety and health at Department of Energy (DOE) research and nuclear facilities.
In the Month of April
[04/29/1998] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: Proposals to amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
In the Month of March
[03/18/1998] Sheketoff, Emily
Subject: H.R. 3310, the Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act Amendments of 1998.
[03/18/1998] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: OSHA's Small Business Assistance Programs.
In the Month of February
[02/26/1998] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: The President's fiscal year 1999 budget request for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
[02/24/1998] Jeffress, Charles N.
Subject: OSHA's potential role in reducing exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.

For the Year 1997
In the Month of September
[09/17/1997] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: OSHA's proposal to improve the quality and collection of data on occupational injuries and illnesses.
In the Month of July
[07/10/1997] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: How the New OSHA is improving safety and health in workplaces.
In the Month of June
[06/26/1997] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: OSHA's plan to develop a Safety and Health Program Standard.
[06/24/1997] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: How the New OSHA is improving safety and health in our nation's workplaces.
In the Month of April
[04/17/1997] Burt, Robert
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health Administration's activities with regard to small businesses.
[04/10/1997] Watchman, Gregory R.
Subject: The Fiscal Year 1998 appropriation request and the status of New OSHA initiatives.

For the Year 1996
In the Month of September
[09/25/1996] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: OSHA's initiatives to reduce the regulatory burdens on small business employers.
In the Month of June
[06/27/1996] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: OSHA's efforts to improve its standard-setting process by the use of negotiated rulemaking.

For the Year 1995
In the Month of November
[11/29/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The Occupational Safety and Health Reform and Reinvention Act.
In the Month of October
[10/17/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The "New OSHA" reviewed.
In the Month of September
[09/06/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: H.R. 2142, "The Department of Energy Laboratory Missions Act," and H.R. 1510, "The Department of Energy Laboratory Efficiency Improvement Act."
In the Month of July
[07/26/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: OSHA's initiatives to reinvent itself in order to protect workers at risk on the job more effectively and, at the same time, to reduce regulatory burdens on small businesses.
[07/12/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's activities regarding ergonomically-related hazards in the workplace.
In the Month of June
[06/28/1995] Reich, Robert B.
Subject: Review the mission and record of both OSHA and MSHA and discuss H.R. 1834.
[06/22/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The mission and record of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. I hope this represents the beginning of our work together to create and build the new OSHA.
[06/15/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's revised fall protection standard (Subpart M of 29 CFR Part 1926; Part 1910), particularly as it affects the residential construction industry.
In the Month of March
[03/08/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Evaluate the mission and record of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
In the Month of February
[02/23/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health Administrations Fiscal Year 1996 appropriation request.
[02/10/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: The Department experience with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA).
[02/03/1995] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Risk Assessment and Title III of H.R. 9.

For the Year 1994
In the Month of July
[07/14/1994] Stanley, James W.
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health requirements that would apply to the Legislative branch if it were covered by OSHA.
[07/13/1994] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
In the Month of June
[06/29/1994] Zettler, H. Berrien
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health requirements that would apply to the legislative branch if it were covered by OSHA.
In the Month of March
[03/24/1994] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health Administrations Fiscal Year 1995 appropriations request.
[03/23/1994] Dear, Joseph A. (Summary Statement of)
Subject: Strengthen ways to protect Federal employees from workplace hazards.
[03/10/1994] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Fiscal Year 1993 appropriation request.
In the Month of February
[02/10/1994] Dear, Joseph A.
Subject: Efforts to reform the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
[02/09/1994] Reich, Robert B.
Subject: Efforts to reform the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.

For the Year 1993
In the Month of April
[04/28/1993] Reich, Robert B.
Subject: Occupational Safety and Health Act.
[04/22/1993] Zeigler, David
Subject: The H.R. 881, the "Ban on Smoking in Federal Buildings Act."

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