Freedom Of Information Act - Archive Page
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DESCRIPTION:
Under the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), all federal agencies are required to make available on the Internet, any records that have been disclosed in response to a FOIA request and which the agency determines have become or are likely to become the subject of subsequent requests. OSHA is providing information listed below in compliance with the law.
Archived FOIA Responses:
- 3/08/2007 – 14,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (March 2007)
- 4/18/2006 - 14,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (April 2006)
- 3/8/2005 - 14,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (March 2005)
- 2/25/2004 - 13,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (February 2004)
- 12/19/2003 - Notice of Freedom of Information Act Lawsuit Pursuant to 29 C.F.R. 70.26(h)
- 2/20/2003 - 14,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (February 2003)
- 2/25/2002 - 13,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (February 2002)
- 8/03/2001 - 14,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters (August 2001)
- 2/12/2001 - Explosion of DeBruce Grain Elevator - Wichita, Kansas, 8 June 1998
- 3/24/2000 - 13,000 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters.
- 1/6/2000 - Withdrawn Interpretation Letter dated 11/15/1999 - OSHA Policies concerning employees working at home.
- 5/12/1999 - Technical Information Bulletin - Potential for Allergy to Natural Rubber Latex Gloves and other Natural Rubber Products.
- 4/27/1999 - 12,500 High Rate Workplaces Receiving OSHA Letters
- 5/1/1998 - Cooperative Compliance Program Data Base.
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