- Record Type:OSHA Instruction
- Current Directive Number:CPL 02-02-022
- Old Directive Number:CPL 2-2.22 CH-1
- Title:Removal of Obsolete Sections
- Information Date:
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.22 CH-1 June 3, 1985 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
SUBJECT: Removal of Obsolete Sections
A. Purpose. This notice transmits page changes which remove sections that contain policies and procedures superseded by guidelines set forth in the Field Operations Manual(FOM), OSHA Instruction CPL 2.45A.
B. Scope. This notice applies OSHA-wide.
C. Action. Replace existing pages with the attached CH-1 pages as listed below:
- Attachment 1:
D. Significant Changes. The instruction will be totally revised and reprinted at a later date. In the interim, the following sections are removed.
- CPL 2-2.22, January 2, 1979: Paragraph 5.b.(5), Independent
contractors and their employees, page 6; paragraph 5.d.(3), Opening
Conference, through paragraph 6. Effective Date, pages 16 through 27; and
Attachment 1, pages 1 through 18.
E. Background. A decision was made at the time the FOM was revised to incorporate all policies and procedures of a nontechnical nature into that manual. When the FOM was published, numerous changes were made to existing health policy. These changes made the procedural sections of the instruction obsolete. To avoid confusion for directives users, it has become necessary to remove inapplicable sections from the
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.22 CH-1 June 3 1985 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
- instruction. The remainder of the instruction is still in effect
until the directive has been totally revised and reprinted at a later
date.
John B. Miles, Jr., Director Directorate of Field Operations
DISTRIBUTION: National, Regional and Area Offices Compliance Officers State Designees NIOSH Regional Program Directors 7 (c)(1) Project Managers
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.22 CH-1 June 3, 1985 Office of Health Compliance Assistance
- o Subparagraph (p)(2)-- Signs and labels--Signs.
- NOTE: Additional portions of the standard, designed to
control eye and skin contact and ingestion hazards, may also be inapplicable,
but this cannot be established merely on the basis of intensity of exposure
to contaminated air.
- (b) Portions of the standard, in addition to those listed
in 5.b.(4)(a) of this directive, which are inapplicable when initial
monitoring reveals that all employee exposures are at or less than the action
level are as follows:
- o Subparagraph (e)(3)(iii)-- Exposure monitoring--
Frequency.
- o Subparagraph (e)(3)(iv)--Exposure
monitoring--Frequency.
- o Subparagraph (e)(6)(ii)--Exposure
monitoring--Accuracy of measurement.
- o Subparagraph (q)(2)--Recordkeeping--Medical
surveillance.
NOTE: 1. Paragraph (n) and subparagraph (q)(2) are applicable if the employer has employees whose past exposures meet the criteria presented in 9 CFR 1910.1018 (n)(1)(i)(B).
- 2. Additional portions of the standard, designed to
control eye and skin contact and ingestion hazards, may also be inapplicable,
but this cannot be established merely on the basis of intensity of exposure
to contaminated air.
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.22 CH-1 June 3 1985 Office of Health Compliance Assistance
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C. Interpretations and discussions.
- The reader is encouraged to first read the pertinent portion of 29
CFR 1910.1018 and then read the following interpretation and/or
discussion:
- (a) The permissible exposure limit is expressed in terms of
the mass of arsenic in a cubic meter of air. The volume unit in expression
is
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.22 CH-1 June 3, 1985 Office of Health Compliance Assistance
****This page replaces deleted pages 16-27 and Attachment 1 (pages
1-18).***** 16-27 and Attachment 1 (1-18)