…hat the employee uses appropriate protective work clothing and equipment that prevents contamination of the employee and the employee's garments such as, but not limited to: ( i ) Coveralls or similar full-body work clothing; ( ii ) Gloves, hats, and shoes or disposable shoe cove…
… of Employee Protection III. Background A. Introduction B. Need for Proposal C. Events Leading to the Proposal I. History of Heat as a Recognized Occupational Hazard II. OSHA's Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Efforts III. OSHA's Heat-Related Enforcement IV. Rulemaking Activiti…
…s; (d) Improvements in water security from drought, natural disasters, or other events that could interrupt water supplies; (e) Providing safe drinking water for disadvantaged communities and economically distressed areas. PRC §91018 Department: Secretary for Natural Resources Pu…
…6 ( 62 FR 111 ), 3-2000 ( 65 FR 50017 ), 5-2002 ( 67 FR 65008 ), 5-2007 ( 72 FR 31160 ), 4-2010 ( 75 FR 55355 ), 1-2012 ( 77 FR 3912 ), 08-2020 ( 85 FR 58393 ), or 07-2025 ( 90 FR 27878 ); 29 CFR part 1911 ; and 5 U.S.C. 553 , as applicable. Source: 39 FR 23502 , June 27, 1974, u…