Ohio Admin. Code 4167-3-02 - Emergency temporary standards
(A) An emergency
temporary Ohio employment risk reduction standard shall
will be issued
if the superintendent finds both of the following:
(1) Public employees are exposed to grave
danger from exposure to substances or agents determined to be toxic or
physically harmful or from new hazards; and
(2) The emergency temporary standard is necessary to protect employees
from the danger.
(B) The
emergency temporary standard shall take effect
immediately upon publication in newspapers of general circulation in Cleveland,
Columbus, Cincinnati, and Toledo.
(1) Such
emergency temporary standard
shall
will be
in effect no longer than fifteen days, unless the administrator approves the
emergency temporary standard, in which case the
emergency temporary standard
shall
will be
in effect no longer than one hundred twenty days after issuance by the
superintendent.
(2) The
superintendent may renew an emergency temporary
standard approved by the administrator for a time period not to exceed one
hundred days if the conditions prompting the emergency temporary standard continue to exist.
(C) The administrator, with the
advice and consent of the board of directors, shall
will adopt a
permanent Ohio public employment risk reduction standard to replace the
emergency temporary standard on or before the
final expiration date of the temporary
emergency temporary standard, if the conditions prompting the emergency
temporary standard are expected to
persist.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4167.02, 4167.07
Rule Amplifies: 4167.07
Prior Effective Dates: 08/15/1994, 11/15/1996, 01/01/2014
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