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Standards improvement (miscellaneous changes) for general industry and construction standards; paperwork collection for coke oven emissions and inorganic arsenic; Final rule. Parts 1910 and 1926 of Title 29 (Labor) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Dated 11 June 1998.
Federal Register, Vol. 63, No. 117, 18 June 1998, pp. 33449-33469 The following is an extract from the summary of this text: "In this document, substantive changes are made to both health and safety standards that will revise or eliminate duplicative, inconsistent, or unnecessary regulatory requirements without diminishing employee protections. Changes being made to health standards include reducing the frequency of required chest x-rays and eliminating sputum-cytology examinations for workers covered by the coke oven and inorganic arsenic standards, and changing the emergency response provisions of the vinyl chloride standard."
Sicurezza sul lavoro, Industra, Costruzioni - Safety at Work, Industry, Construction
Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (as amended through January 1, 1986). Dated 1st January 1986
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, 8-20-8-25
Makes provisions for the construction industry in respect of, inter alia, the forty hour week, overtime compensation, contractual conditions, liability of employers for violations, and health and safety standards. (Abridged version. Not all provisions are included.) Sicurezza sul lavoro, Igiene del lavoro, Costruzioni, Orario di lavoro - Safety at Work, Professional Hygiene, Construction, Hours of Work
An Act (Public Law 106-245) to amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, and for other purposes. Dated 10 July 2000. (The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Amendments of 2000).
U.S. Code Congressional & Administrative News, September 2000, No. 7, pp. 501-510 Amendments to the principal Act (see IDHL, 1992, 43, 386, USA 92.13) concern, inter alia, claims relating to atmospheric nuclear testing and uranium mining, the determination and payment of claims, and grants for education, prevention, and early detection of radiogenic cancers and diseases. Sicurezza nucleare, Salute umana, Malattie professionali - Nuclear Safety, Human Health, Professional Diseases
Chronic beryllium disease prevention program; Final rule. Part 850 of Title 10 (Energy) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Dated 24 November 1999.
Federal Register, Vol. 64, No. 235, 8 December 1999, pp. 68853-68914 This rule establishes the above-mentioned programme to reduce the number of workers currently exposed to beryllium in the course of their work at Department of Energy facilities, minimize the levels of, and potential for, exposure to beryllium, and establish medical surveillance requirements to ensure early detection of the disease.
Sostanze pericolose, Salute umana, Visita medica - Dangerous Substances, Human Health, Medical Examination
Occupational radiation protection; Final rule. Part 835 of Title 10 (Energy) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Dated 29 October 1998.
Federal Register, Vol. 63, No. 213, 4 November 1998, pp. 59661-59689 The summary of this text reads as follows: "The Department of Energy (DOE) is amending its primary standards for occupational radiation protection. This final rule is the culmination of a systematic analysis to identify the elements of a comprehensive radiation protection program and determine those elements of such a program that should be codified as DOE continues its transition from a system of contractually-based nuclear safety standards to regulatory-based requirements. The final rule codifies requirements previously established in DOE's contractually-based standards, clarifies certain issues identified during implementation of programs to ensure compliance with the original rule, and corrects minor errors." Radiazioni ionizzanti, Sicurezza nucleare - Ionizing Radiations, Nuclear Safety
Employment of Minors (Public Law 104-174 [H.R.114]). Dated 6 August 1996
United States Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1996-09-00. No. 7, pp. 110 STAT. 1553-1555
Amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to allow children between 16 and 18 years of age to load materials into balers and compactors that meet American National Standards Institute design safety standards. Minori, Età minima - Minors, Minimum Age
Rail Safety Enforcement and Review Act. Public Law 102-365 (H.R. 2607). Dated 3 September 1992
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1992-10-00. No. 8, pp. 972-985
Amendments in respect of remedial actions, enforcement, review of agency action, protection of railroad safety enforcement personnel power brake service, track safety, locomotive crashworthiness and working conditions, railroad radio communications, local rail freight assistance programme, report on the safety of hazardous materials transportation by rail and the Northeast Corridor Safety Committee. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Trasporti ferroviari - Safety at Work, Transportation by Rail
Firefighters' Safety Study Act. Public Law 101-446 (H.R. 4522). Dated 22 October 1990
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1990-12-00. No. 9, p. 104 STAT. 1045
Improves the information available to emergency response personnel in the field and for other purposes. Sicurezza sul lavoro - Safety at Work
Pipeline Safety Reauthorisation Act of 1988. Public Law 100-561 (H.R. 2266). Dated 31 October 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-12-00. No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2805
Amends the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, in particular by setting forth generally applicable pipeline safety provisions (title III). Sicurezza sul lavoro, Sostanze pericolose - Safety at Work, Dangerous Substances
Rail Safety Improvement Act of 1988. Public Law 100-342 (S. 1539). Dated 22 June 1988 U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-08-00, p. 102 STAT. 624
In particular, amends the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 (45 USC 444) in relation to, inter alia, licensing and certification of engineers and protection of employees against discrimination. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Trasporti ferroviari, Parità di trattamento - Safety at Work, Transportation by Rail, Equality of Treatment
Federal Mine Safety and Health Amendment Act of 1977. Public Law 95-164 (S. 717). Dated 9 November 1977
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1977-12-00
Promotes safety and health in the mining industry, prevents recurring disasters in the mining industry, and for other purposes. Inter alia, repeals the Federal Metal and Non Metallic Mines Safety Act. Sicurezza del lavoro, Miniere - Safety at Work, Mines
Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. Public Law 91-173 (S. 2917). Dated 30 December 1969
An Act to provide for the protection on the health and safety of persons working in the coal mining industry of the United States, and for other purposes.
Repeals the Federal Coal Mine Safety Act. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Miniere - Safety at Work, Mines
Migrant Worker Protection. Public Law 104-49 [H.R. 1715]. Dated 15 November 1995
United States Code, Congressional and Administrative News. West Publishing Co.. St. Paul, Minn.. USA. 1996-00-00, pp. 109 STAT. 432-435. Vol. I.
Amends provisions of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act concerning the relationship between worker's compensation benefits and benefits available under the Act. Lavoratori migranti, Agricoltura - Migrant Workers, Agriculture
Attestations by facilities using nonimmigrant aliens as registered nurses; Final rule. (Part 504, Chapter V, of Title 29 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 7 February 1993
Federal Register. Vol. 59. No. 4, 6 January 1994, pp. 874-903
Amends the regulations regarding attestation requirements for the employment of nonimmigrant nurses to implement the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement. Lavoratori migranti - Migrant Workers
Attestations by facilities using nonimmigrant aliens as registered nurses. (Part 504, Chapter V, of Title 29 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 1stJuly 1992 Code of Federal Regulations. 1992-07-01. Vol. 29, Chapter V. Title 504, 1st July 1992, pp.91- 118.
The Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989 was enacted to provide relief for the nursing shortage crisis. Subpart D of these Regulations set forth the procedure by which health care facilities seeking to use nonimmigrant registered nurses may submit attestations to the Department of Labor relating to the effects on the nursing shortage on their operations, their efforts to recruit and retain United States workers as registered nurses and certain information on wages and working conditions for nurses at the facility. Subpart E of these Regulations set forth complaint, investigation and penalty provisions with respect to such attestations. Lavoratori migranti - Migrant Workers
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act of 1983 (as amended through November 6, 1986). Dated 1st March 1991
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws. West R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, pp. 11/3-11/19
Removes the restraints on commerce caused by activities detrimental to migrant and seasonal agricultural workers. Imposes an obligation on farm labour contractors to register for the purpose of assuring protection for migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, agricultural associations, and agricultural employers. Lavoratori migranti, Agricoltura - Migrant Workers, Agriculture
Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989 (as amended through November 29, 1990). Dated 29 November 1990
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, pp. 10/73-10/75
Concerns the granting of permanent residence to alien nurses who are recruited to work as a nurse in the USA. (Abridged version. Not all sections are included.) Lavoratori migranti - Migrant Workers
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (as amended through November 29, 1990). Dated 29 November 1990
U.S. Labor and Employment Laws. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, pp. 10/3-10/62
Makes provisions in respect of, inter alia, allocation of immigrant visas, special agricultural workers, determination of agricultural labour shortages and admission of additional special agricultural workers, excludable aliens, admission of non-immigrants, admission of temporary workers, deportable aliens, limitations on performance of longshorework by alien crewmen, unlawful employment of aliens, and unfair immigration-related employment practices. (Abridged version. Not all provisions are included. A fulltext consolidated version of the Act, reflecting laws enacted until 1992-04-01, is also available. Includes the legislative history of the Act.) Lavoratori migranti, Agricoltura, Marittimi - Migrant Workers, Agricolture, Seafarers
Immigration Act of 1990. Public Law 101 (S.358 and H.R. 4300). Dated 29 November 1990 U.S.Labor and Employment Laws. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, pp. 10/76-10/83
Raises the annual immigration quota by 40 per cent, to some 700,000, with a large proportion of the extra visas being granted to skilled people without family ties in the United States, subject to education and work experience requirements. The Act repeals earlier provisions specifically restricting admission to the United States on grounds of political opinion, H.I.V. infection, etc. The anti-discrimination features of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 are strengthened, and the "temporary protected status" is instituted as a form of relief for aliens unable to return to their country due to war, natural disaster, etc. Lavoratori migranti - Migrant Workers
Community and Migrant Health Centers Amendments of 1988. Public Law 100-386 (S. 2385). Dated 10 August 1988 U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-10-00. No. 7, p. 102 STAT. 919
Amends the Public Health Service Act (42 USC sections 201 et seq.) to revise and extend the programmes establishing migrant health and community health centres. ¤
Lavoratori migranti, Salute umana - Migrant Workers, Human Health
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Public Law 99-603 (S. 1200). Dated 2 November 1986
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1986-12-00. No. 10A, 87 p. U.S. Labor and Employment. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. USA. 1991-03-00, pp. 10/76-10/83
Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act in various respects.
Inserts a new section 274A (8 USC 1324) to make unlawful the recruitment or referral for employment of unauthorized aliens. The Act also establishes an employment verification system to ascertain that a person is not an unauthorized alien. Violations are subject to an order to cease and desist and to pay civil penalty. A new section 274B prohibits discrimination based on national origin or citizenship status as being unfair immigration-related employment practice, and establishes a complaints procedure for a person to obtain redress therefor. The Act further contains new provisions governing temporary agricultural workers and special agricultural workers (Title II, Part A of the amendments). In addition, it denies admission to the United States alien crewmen for the purpose of working on board a vessel or aircraft at the time of a strike (section 315 (d) of the amendments). Further, illegal aliens who have lived in the United States continuously since 1 Jan 1982 may apply for legal status. Lavoratori migranti, Discriminazione basata sulla nazionalità, Agricoltura, Marittimi - Migrant Workers, Discrimination Based on Nationality Agriculture, Seafarers
Uninspected Vessel Requirements. Public Law 100-540 (H.R. 4557). Dated 28 October 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-12-00. No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2719
Amends title 46 of the US Code to require alerting and locating equipment on manned uninspected vessels, to provide for exemptions and to increase penalties for certain violations. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Marittimi, Sanzioni - Safety at Work, Seafarers, Penalties
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Health Standards for Occupational Noise Exposure; Final Rule (Parts 56, 57, 62, 70, 71 of Title 30 (Mineral Resources) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 13 September 1999 Federal Register. Vol. 64. No. 176, 13 September 1999, pp. 49548-49634
Replaces the Mine Safety and Health Administration's (MHSA) existing standards for occupational noise exposure in coal mines and metal and nonmetal mines. Establishes uniform requirements to protect miners from occupational noise-induced hearing loss. The rule is derived in part from existing MSHA noise standards, and from the Department of Labor's existing occupational noise exposure standard for general industry promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Miniere, Rumori e vibrazioni - Mines, Noises and Vibrations
Safety standard for preshift examinations in underground coal mines; Final rule (Part 75 of Title 30 (Mineral Resources) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 11 August 1999
Federal Register, Vol. 64, No. 160, 19 August 1999, pp. 45165-45170 This rule amends the examination interval for preshift examinations of underground coal mines by requiring that mine operators conduct preshift examinations at 8-hour intervals. The rule clarifies when a preshift examination is required and the length of the shift covered by the preshift examination.
Miniere, Visita medica - Mines, Medical Examination
Certified and Qualified Persons Rule (Parts 75 and 77 of Title 30 (Mineral Resources) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 14 July 1989 Federal Register. Vol. 54. No. 138, pp. 30513-30515
Revises certain provisions of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's existing procedures concerning temporary qualification and certification of persons who work at coal mines. This final rule permits persons to be qualified or certified for as long as they continue to satisfy the requirements needed to obtain the certification or qualification, fulfill any applicable retraining requirements, and remain employed at the same mine or by the same independent contractor. Miniere - Mines
Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1977. Public Law 95-239 (H.R. 4544). Dated 1st March 1978
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News.. 1978-03-00
Amends the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act to improve the black lung benefits program establish under such Act, and for other purposes.
Miniere - Mines Act to amend the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. Public Law 92-303 (H.R. 9212). Dated 19 May 1972
Federal Register. 1972
Extends black lung benefits to orphans whose fathers die of pneumoconiosis. Miniere - Mines
Fair Labor Standards Act, Amendment (H.R. 1693). Dated 9 December 1999
United States Congressional and Administrative News. 2000-02-00. No. 12, p. 1731
Amends the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to clarify the overtime exemption for employees engaged in fire rotection activities. Orario di lavoro - Hours of Work
Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Amendments of 1984. Public Law 98-426. Dated 28 September 1984
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1984-11-00. No. 9, pp. 1639-1655
Amends, inter alia, the definition of employee (section 2(3)) to exclude certain categories not exposed to specifically maritime hazards; the provisions concerning compensation for hearing loss, disability (section 8) and the determination of pay on which compensation is calculated (section 10). Repeals section 45, 46 and 47. Section 6(b)(1) is amended to provide that compensation payments for death shall be limited to a maximum of 200 per cent of National Average Weekly Wage applicable on the date of death. Previous amendment to the Act: 1972. Lavoro nei porti, Sicurezza sociale - Dock Work, Social Security
Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Amendments of 1972. Public Law 92-576 (S. 2318). Dated 27 October 1972
Federal Register. 1972-00-00
Amends the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act [LS 1927 - USA 1 ... 1960 - USA 1], and for other purposes. Numerous amendments; inter alia, adds a new section 49 (discrimination, including termination of employment, against employees claiming compensation). Lavoro nei porti - Dock Work
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 Amendment (Public Law 105-198 [H.R. 2877]). Dated 16 July 1998
United States Congressional and Administrative News. 1998-09-00. No. 7, p. 112 STAT. 640
Amends s. 8 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970 to provide that the Secretary of Labour shall not impose quotas or goals with respect to fines or penalties for persons who are involved in the enforcement of the Act. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Sanzioni - Safety at Work, Penalties
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Compliance Assistance Authorization Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-197 [H.R. 2864]). Dated 16 July 1998
United States Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1998-09-00. No. 7, pp. 112 STAT. 638-639
Amends the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to provide for a compliance assistance programme. Such a programme shall provide education and training for employees and employers in occupational safety and health matters, and optional on-site consultation for employers wishing to maintain a safe working environment. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Ambiente di lavoro, Formazione professionale - Safety at Work, Working Environment, Professional Training
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Public Law 91-596 (S. 2193). Dated 29 December 1970
Federal Register. 1970-12-29 U.S. Labor and Employment Laws. West, R.. BNA Books. Washington, D.C.. United States of America. 1991-03-00, pp-9-3-9-1
Assures safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorising enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes.
Repeals the Walsh-Healey Act of 30 June 1936; Public Law 85-742, Act of 23 Aug. 1958/1 to amend the Longshoremen's and Harbourg Workers' Compensation Act/2; the Service Contract Act of 1965; Public Law 91-54, Act of 9 Aug. 1969, and the National Foundation on Arts and Humanities Act. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Igiene professionale, ambiente di lavoro - Safety at Work, Occupational Hygiene, Working Environment
Methylene Chloride; Final Rule (Part 1910 of Title 29 (Labor) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 16 September 1998 - 1998-09-16USA-1998-R-50975 Federal Register. Vol. 63. No. 183, 22 September 1998, pp. 50712-50722
Amends the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standard (29 CFR 1910.1052) by adding a provision for temporary medical removal protection benefits for employees who are removed or transferred to another job because of medical determination that exposure to methylene chloride may aggravate or contribute to the employee's existing skin, heart, liver, or neurological disease. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Igiene del lavoro, Sostanze pericolose - Safety at Work, Professional Hygiene, Dangerous Substances
Occupational Exposure to Lead, Amendments to Final Rule (Part 1910 of Title 29 (Labor) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 2 October 1995.
Federal Register. Vol. 60. No. 196, 11 October 1995pp. 52856-52859
Amends Table I of paragraph (e)(1), the compliance Implementation Schedule, of the final rule on occupational exposure to lead (29 CFR 1910.1025) to reflect the possibility of the brass and bronze ingot manufacturing industry of achieving lower air lead levels. The Table is also amended to lift judicial stays for certain industries. Industries affected by the lifting of the stay must implement engineering and work practice controls in accordance with paragraph (e)(1), as amended. Sicurezza sul lavoro, Igiene del lavoro, Sostanze pericolose - Safety at Work, Professional Hygiene, Dangerous Substances
Hazardous Materials Transportation Authorization Act of 1994. Public Law 103-311 [H.R. 2178]. Dated 26 August 1994 U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1994-10-00. No. 7, pp. 108 STAT. 1673 - 108 STAT. 1690
Authorizes funds through 1997 for implementation of the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. Provides for the Secretary to issue a regulation to specify the minimum safety information that a carrier must request from a prospective motor vehicle driver. Carriers will no longer be required to file rates with the Interstate Commerce Commission, and the ICC may suspend the commercial activities of a carrier for safety reasons. Sostanze pericolose - Dangerous Substances
Pesticide Safety Act. Public Law 103-231 (S. 1913). Dated 6 April 1994
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1994-05-00. No. 2, pp. 108 STAT. 333 to 108 STAT. 335
Extends certain compliance dates for pesticide safety training and labelling requirements under farm worker safety regulations. Agricoltura, Sostanze pericolose - Agriculture, Dangerous Substances
Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act of 1990. Public Law 101-637 (S.1893). Dated 28 November 1990 U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1991-01-00. No. 10B, p. 104 STAT. 4589
Reauthorizes the Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act of 1984. Amianto, Sostanze pericolose - Asbestos, Dangerous Substances
Hazardous Materials Transportation Uniform Safety Act of 1990. Public Law 101-615 (S. 2936). Dated 16 November 1990 US Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1991-01-00. No. 10B, p. 104 STAT. 3244
Amends the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1990, 1991, and 1992, and for other purposes. Sostanze pericolose - Dangerous Substances Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories Rule (Part 1910 of Title 29 (Labor) of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 30 January 1990
Federal Register. Vol. 55. No. 21, 31 January 1990, pp. 52856-52859
Final rule respecting, inter alia, employee training and information, medical consultation and examinations, hazard identification, respirator use and record-keeping. Salute umana, Visita medica, Formazione professionale - Human health, Medical Examination, Professional training
Labeling of Art Materials 1988. Public Law 100-695 (H.R. 4847). Dated 18 November 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1989-01-00. No. 10, p. 102 STAT. 4568
Amends the Federal Hazardous Substances Act to require the labelling of chronically hazardous art materials, and for other purposes. Sostanze pericolose - Dangerous Substances
Isopropanol; Final Test Rule (Parts 795 and 799 of Title 40 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations). Dated 22 September 1989.
Federal Register. Vol. 54. No. 203, 23 October 1989, pp. 43251-43264
Final rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency requiring manufacturers and processors of isopropanol to perform testing for health effects. Salute umana, Sostanze pericolose - Human Health, Dangerous Substances
Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988. Public Law 100-582 (H.R. 3515). Dated 1st November 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-12-00. No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2950
Amends the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate regulations on the management of infectious waste. Rifiuti industriali - Industrial Waste
Asbestos Information Act of 1988. Public Law 100-577 (H.R. 5442). Dated 31 October 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-12-00. No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2901
Requires that within 90 days of this enactment, any person who has manufactured or processed asbestos or asbestos-containing material prepared for use in building shall provide information to enable to material to be identified. Contains definitions and administrative provisions. Salute umana, Amianto, Costruzioni - Human health, Asbestos, Construction
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Amendments of 1988. Public Law 100-532 (S. 659). Dated 25 October 1988 - 1988-10-25USA-1988-L-7465
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-12-00. No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2654
Address registration, storage disposal and transportation of these substances. Sostanze pericolose - Dangerous Substances
Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 1988. Public Law 100-408 (H.R. 1414). Dated 20 August 1988
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1988-10-00. No. 7, p. 102 STAT. 1066
Amends the Price-Anderson provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to extend the procedures for handling liability questions and indemnification in case of nuclear incident. Incidenti nucleari - Nuclear Accident
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986. Public Law 99-519 (H.R. 5073). Dated 22 October 1986
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1986-12-00. No. 10, 22 p.
Amends the Toxic Substances Control Act to require the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate regulations requiring inspection for asbestos-containing material in educational institutions, and related matters. Provides, inter alia, that inspection for asbestos-containing material in school buildings and performance of response actions (e.g. removal, etc.) may be engaged in only by persons who have been accredited upon passing an examination and pursuing continuing education courses on the subject. The examination covers hazard identification, the use of personal protective equipment, appropriate work practices, medical surveillance programme requirements, and related topics. Employees who provide information relating to a potential violation of this Title are protected against discharge or other discrimination (s. 211). The Act sets forth the relationship between local, state and federal governmental bodies as to its implementation and enforcement. Salute umana, Amianto, Formazione professionale, Equipaggiamento di protezione individuale, Visita medica - Human Health, Asbestos, Professional Training, Personal Protective Equipment, Medical Examination
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986. Public Law 99-499 (H.R. 2005). Dated 17 October 1986
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1986-12-00. No. 10, p. 100 STAT. 1613-1617
Extends and amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (the "Superfund Act"). Section 126 calls upon the Secretary of Labour to promulgate standards for the health and safety protection of employees engaged in hazardous waste operations. Such regulations shall include provisions regarding training, medical surveillance, protective equipment, maximum exposure limits, requirements for the handling, transporting, labeling and disposing of hazardous wastes, inter alia. The Act also governs civil actions by individuals, imposes a special tax on substances listed (vinyl chloride, chloroform, etc.) and governs a number of related matters. Sostanze pericolose, Rifiuti industriali, Sicurezza del lavoro, Equipaggiamento di protezione individuale, Visita medica - Dangerous Substances, Industrial Waste, Equipment of personal protection, Medical Examination
Toxic Substances Control Act. Public Law 94-468 (S. 3149). Dated 11 October 1976
Regulates commerce and protect human health and environment by requiring testing and necessary use restrictions on certain chemical substances, and for other purposes. Salute umana, Sostanze pericolose - Human Health, Dangerous Substances
Act to amend the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, and for other purposes. Dated 9 November 1973
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. 1973-12-15
Amends, inter alia, section 401 (prohibition against use of lead-based paint in construction of facilities and the manufacture of certaon toys and utensil). Salute umana, Sostanze pericolose, Costruzioni - Human Health, Dangerous Substances, Construction