29 CFR 1990 - IDENTIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND REGULATION OF POTENTIAL OCCUPATIONAL CARCINOGENS
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- — General
- § 1990.101 — Scope.
- § 1990.102 — Purpose.
- § 1990.103 — Definitions.
- § 1990.104 — Scientific review panel.
- § 1990.105 — Advisory committees.
- § 1990.106 — Amendments to this policy.
- — The OSHA Cancer Policy
- § 1990.111 — General statement of regulatory policy.
- § 1990.112 — Classification of potential carcinogens.
- — Priority Setting
- § 1990.121 — Candidate list of potential occupational carcinogens.
- § 1990.122 — Response to petitions.
- § 1990.131 — Priority lists for regulating potential occupational carcinogens.
- § 1990.132 — Factors to be considered.
- § 1990.133 — Publication.
- — Regulation of Potential Occupational Carcinogens
- § 1990.141 — Advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
- § 1990.142 — Initiation of a rulemaking.
- § 1990.143 — General provisions for the use of human and animal data.
- § 1990.144 — Criteria for consideration of arguments on certain issues.
- § 1990.145 — Consideration of substantial new issues or substantial new evidence.
- § 1990.146 — Issues to be considered in the rulemaking.
- § 1990.147 — Final action.
- — Model Standards
- § 1990.151 — Model standard pursuant to section 6(b) of the Act.
- § 1990.152 — Model emergency temporary standard pursuant to section 6(c) of the Act.
Source: 45 FR 5282, Jan. 22, 1980, unless otherwise noted.
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