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• Publication Date: 03/23/1987
• Publication Type: Proposed Rules
• Fed Register #: 52:9185-87
• Standard Number: 1952
• Title: State Plans
• Abstract: Notice of proposed revision of compliance staffing benchmarks applicable to the Nevada (NV) State Plan, Region IX, which were originally established in April 1980. Proposed revision of the safety benchmark contemplates biennial general schedule inspection of all private sector manufacturing establishments with greater than 10 employees in Standard Industrial Classifications whose State-specific Lost Workday Case Injury Rate is higher than the overall State private sector rate. The proposed revision of the health benchmark contemplates general schedule coverage once every three years of all private manufacturing establishments with greater than 10 employees in the 150 Standard Industrial Classifications in the State having the highest likelihood of exposure to health hazards. Written comments must be received by April 30, 1987.

Abstract:

Notice of proposed revision of compliance staffing benchmarks
applicable to the Nevada (NV) State Plan, Region IX, which were
originally established in April 1980. Proposed revision of the
safety benchmark contemplates biennial general schedule inspection
of all private sector manufacturing establishments with greater than
10 employees in Standard Industrial Classifications whose
State-specific Lost Workday Case Injury Rate is higher than the
overall State private sector rate. The proposed revision of the
health benchmark contemplates general schedule coverage once every
three years of all private manufacturing establishments with greater
than 10 employees in the 150 Standard Industrial Classifications in
the State having the highest likelihood of exposure to health
hazards. Written comments must be received by April 30, 1987.

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