60 Day FRNotice(23820)April 29,2015

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Reports of Injuries to Employees Operating Mechanical Power Presses (29 CFR 1910.217(g))

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Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 82 / Wednesday, April 29, 2015 / Notices

Comments: Federal agencies; Tribal,
State, and local governments; and other
interested parties are requested to send
their written comments on the scope of
the 2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
EIS, significant issues that should be
addressed, and alternatives that should
be considered one of the following
ways:
1. In written form enclosed in an
envelope labeled ‘‘Comments on the
2017–2022 GOM Multisale EIS’’ and
mailed (or hand carried) to Mr. Gary D.
Goeke, Chief, Environmental
Assessment Section, Office of
Environment (GM 623E), BOEM, Gulf of
Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood
Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123–2394;
2. Through the regulations.gov web
portal: Navigate to http://
www.regulations.gov and search for ‘‘Oil
and Gas Lease Sales: Gulf of Mexico,
Outer Continental Shelf; 2017–2022
GOM Multisale EIS’’ (Note: It is
important to include the quotation
marks in your search terms.) Click on
the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ button to the right
of the document link. Enter your
information and comment, then click
‘‘Submit’’; or
3. BOEM email address: multisaleeis
[email protected].
It is BOEM’s practice to make
comments, including the names and
addresses of respondents, available for
public review. BOEM does not consider
anonymous comments. Please include
your name and address as part of your
submittal. Individual respondents may
request that BOEM withhold their
names and/or addresses from the public
record, but BOEM cannot guarantee that
it will be able to do so. If you wish your
name and/or address to be withheld,
you must state your preference
prominently at the beginning of your
comment. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
DATES: Comments should be submitted
no later than May 29, 2015 to the
address specified above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information on the 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale EIS, the submission of
comments, or BOEM’s policies
associated with this notice, please
contact Mr. Gary D. Goeke, Chief,
Environmental Assessment Section,
Office of Environment (GM 623E),
BOEM, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region,
1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New
Orleans, Louisiana 70123–2394,
telephone 504–736–3233.

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Authority: This NOI is published pursuant
to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of NEPA.
Dated: April 16, 2015.
Abigail Ross Hopper,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
[FR Doc. 2015–10035 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
[Docket No. OSHA–2013–0007]

Maritime Advisory Committee for
Occupational Safety and Health
(MACOSH)
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice of renewal of the
MACOSH charter.
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), and after
consultation with the General Services
Administration, the Secretary of Labor
is renewing the charter for the Maritime
Advisory Committee for Occupational
Safety and Health. The Committee will
better enable OSHA to perform its
duties under the Occupational Safety
and Health Act (the OSH Act) of 1970.
The Committee is diverse and balanced,
both in terms of segments of the
maritime industry represented, (e.g.,
shipyard employment, longshoring,
commercial fishing, and marine
terminal industries), and in the views
and interests represented by the
members.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy Wangdahl, Director, Office of
Maritime and Agriculture, Directorate of
Standards and Guidance, U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration,
Room N–3609, 200 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20210; telephone:
(202) 693–2066; email: wangdahl.amy@
dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Committee will advise OSHA on matters
relevant to the safety and health of
employees in the maritime industry.
This includes advice on maritime issues
that will result in more effective
enforcement, training, and outreach
programs, and streamlined regulatory
efforts. The maritime industry includes
shipyard employment, longshoring,
marine terminal, and other related
industries, e.g., commercial fishing and
shipbreaking. The Committee will
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function solely as an advisory body in
compliance with the provisions of
FACA and OSHA’s regulations covering
advisory committees (29 CFR part 1912).
Authority and Signature
David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health, U.S.
Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20210,
authorized the preparation of this notice
pursuant to Sections 6(b)(1), and 7(b) of
the Occupational Safety and Health Act
of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 655(b)(1), 656(b)), the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. App. 2), Section 41 of the
Longshore and Harbor Workers’
Compensation Act (33 U.S.C. 941),
Secretary of Labor’s Order 1–2012 (77
FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), and 29 CFR part
1912.
Signed at Washington, DC, on April 23,
2015.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor, for Occupational
Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 2015–09893 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
[Docket No. OSHA–2012–0017]

Reports of Injuries to Employees
Operating Mechanical Power Presses;
Extension of the Office of Management
and Budget’s (OMB) Approval of an
Information Collection (Paperwork)
Requirement
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Request for public comments.
AGENCY:

OSHA solicits public
comments concerning its proposal to
extend OMB approval of the
information collection requirement
contained in the Standard on Reports of
Injuries to Employees Operating
Mechanical Power Presses (29 CFR
1910.217(g)).
DATES: Comments must be submitted
(postmarked, sent, or received) by June
29, 2015.
ADDRESSES:
Electronically: You may submit
comments and attachments
electronically at http://
www.regulations.gov, which is the
Federal eRulemaking Portal. Follow the
instructions online for submitting
comments.
Facsimile: If your comments,
including attachments, are not longer
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than 10 pages you may fax them to the
OSHA Docket Office at (202) 693–1648.
Mail, hand delivery, express mail,
messenger, or courier service: When
using this method, you must submit a
copy of your comments and attachments
to the OSHA Docket Office, Docket No.
OSHA–2012–0017, Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, U.S.
Department of Labor, Room N–2625,
200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20210. Deliveries
(hand, express mail, messenger, and
courier service) are accepted during the
Department of Labor’s and Docket
Office’s normal business hours, 8:15
a.m. to 4:45 p.m., e.t.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the Agency name and the OSHA
docket number (OSHA–2012–0017) for
the Information Collection Request
(ICR). All comments, including any
personal information you provide, are
placed in the public docket without
change, and may be made available
online at http://www.regulations.gov.
For further information on submitting
comments see the ‘‘Public
Participation’’ heading in the section of
this notice titled SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
Docket: To read or download
comments or other material in the
docket, go to http://www.regulations.gov
or the OSHA Docket Office at the
address above. All documents in the
docket (including this Federal Register
notice) are listed in the http://
www.regulations.gov index; however,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download from the Web site. All
submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
You may also contact Theda Kenney at
the address below to obtain a copy of
the ICR.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Theda Kenney or Todd Owen,
Directorate of Standards and Guidance,
OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor, Room
N–3609, 200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20210; telephone (202)
693–2222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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I. Background
The Department of Labor, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent (i.e., employer) burden,
conducts a preclearance consultation
program to provide the public with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
and continuing information collection
requirements in accord with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
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program ensures that information is in
the desired format, reporting burden
(time and costs) is minimal, collection
instruments are clearly understood, and
OSHA’s estimate of the information
collection burden is accurate. The
Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (the OSH Act) (29 U.S.C. 651 et
seq.) authorizes information collection
by employers as necessary or
appropriate for enforcement of the OSH
Act or for developing information
regarding the causes and prevention of
occupational injuries, illnesses, and
accidents (29 U.S.C. 657). The OSH Act
also requires that OSHA obtain such
information with minimum burden
upon employers, especially those
operating small businesses, and to
reduce to the maximum extent feasible
unnecessary duplication of efforts in
obtaining information (29 U.S.C. 657).
In the event that a worker is injured
while operating a mechanical power
press, 29 CFR 1910.217(g) requires the
employer to provide information to
OSHA regarding the incident within 30
days of the injury. This information
includes the employer’s and worker’s
name(s), workplace address and
location; injury sustained; task being
performed when the injury occurred;
number of operators required for the
operation and the number of operators
provided with controls and safeguards;
cause of the incident; type of clutch,
safeguard(s), and feeding method(s)
used; and means used to actuate the
press stroke. OSHA’s Directorate of
Standards and Guidance, or the State
agency administering a plan approved
by the Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health, collects
the information. These reports are a
source of up-to-date information on
power press machines. Specifically, this
information identifies the equipment
used and conditions associated with
these injuries.
II. Special Issues for Comment
OSHA has a particular interest in
comments on the following issues:
• Whether the proposed information
collection requirements are necessary
for the proper performance of the
Agency’s functions, including whether
the information is useful;
• The accuracy of OSHA’s estimate of
the burden (time and costs) of the
information collection requirements,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
• The quality, utility, and clarity of
the information collected; and
• Ways to minimize the burden on
employers who must comply; for
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technological information collection
and transmission techniques.
III. Proposed Actions
OSHA is requesting that OMB extend
its approval of the information
collection requirement contained in the
Standard on Reports of Injuries to
Employees Operating Mechanical Power
Presses (29 CFR 1910.217(g)). OSHA is
proposing to decrease the existing
burden hour estimate for the collection
of information requirement specified in
the standard from 453 hours to 400
hours, for a total decrease of 53 hours.
This adjustment is a result of a decline
in the number of reports of such injuries
received by OSHA annually.
The Agency will summarize the
comments submitted in response to this
notice and will include this summary in
the request to OMB.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Title: Reports of Injuries to Employees
Operating Mechanical Power Presses (29
CFR 1910.217(g)).
OMB Control Number: 1218–0070.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofits.
Number of Respondents: 1,210.
Frequency of Responses: On occasion.
Average Time per Response: Five
minutes (.08 hour) for a secretary to
submit the report to OSHA and 15
minutes (.25 hour) for a supervisor to
obtain the information regarding the
incident and to prepare the written
report.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 400.
Estimated Cost (Operation and
Maintenance): $0.
IV. Public Participation—Submission of
Comments on this Notice and Internet
Access to Comments and Submissions
You may submit comments in
response to this document as follows:
(1) Electronically at http://
www.regulations.gov, which is the
Federal eRulemaking Portal; (2) by
facsimile (fax); or (3) by hard copy. All
comments, attachments, and other
material must identify the Agency name
and the OSHA docket number for the
ICR (Docket No. OSHA–2012–0017).
You may supplement electronic
submissions by uploading document
files electronically. If you wish to mail
additional materials in reference to an
electronic or facsimile submission, you
must submit them to the OSHA Docket
Office (see the section of this notice
titled ADDRESSES). The additional
materials must clearly identify your
electronic comments by your name,
date, and the docket number so the
Agency can attach them to your
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Because of security procedures, the
use of regular mail may cause a
significant delay in the receipt of
comments. For information about
security procedures concerning the
delivery of materials by hand, express
delivery, messenger, or courier service,
please contact the OSHA Docket Office
at (202) 693–2350, (TTY (877) 889–
5627).
Comments and submissions are
posted without change at http://
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, OSHA
cautions commenters about submitting
personal information such as their
social security number and date of birth.
Although all submissions are listed in
the http://www.regulations.gov index,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download from this Web site.
All submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
Information on using the http://
www.regulations.gov Web site to submit
comments and access the docket is
available at the Web site’s ‘‘User Tips’’
link. Contact the OSHA Docket Office
for information about materials not
available from the Web site, and for
assistance in using the Internet to locate
docket submissions.
V. Authority and Signature
David Michaels, Ph.D., MPD,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health,
directed the preparation of this notice.
The authority for this notice is the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3506 et seq.) and Secretary of
Labor’s Order No. 1–2012 (77 FR 3912).
Signed at Washington, DC, on April 24,
2015.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 2015–09986 Filed 4–28–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Administration

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[Docket No. OSHA–2012–0012]

Temporary Labor Camps; Extension of
the Office of Management and
Budget’s (OMB) Approval of
Information Collection (Paperwork)
Requirements
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Request for public comments.
AGENCY:

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OSHA solicits public
comments concerning its proposal to
extend OMB approval of the
information collection requirements
contained in the Temporary Labor
Camps Standard (29 CFR 1910.142).
DATES: Comments must be submitted
(postmarked, sent, or received) by June
29, 2015.
ADDRESSES:
Electronically: You may submit
comments and attachments
electronically at http://
www.regulations.gov, which is the
Federal eRulemaking Portal. Follow the
instructions online for submitting
comments.
Facsimile: If your comments,
including attachments, are not longer
than 10 pages you may fax them to the
OSHA Docket Office at (202) 693–1648.
Mail, hand delivery, express mail,
messenger, or courier service: When
using this method, you must submit a
copy of your comments and attachments
to the OSHA Docket Office, Docket No.
OSHA–2012–0012, Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, U.S.
Department of Labor, Room N–2625,
200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20210. Deliveries
(hand, express mail, messenger, and
courier service) are accepted during the
Department of Labor’s and Docket
Office’s normal business hours, 8:15
a.m. to 4:45 p.m., e.t.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the Agency name and the OSHA
docket number (OSHA–2012–0012) for
the Information Collection Request
(ICR). All comments, including any
personal information you provide, are
placed in the public docket without
change, and may be made available
online at http://www.regulations.gov.
For further information on submitting
comments see the ‘‘Public
Participation’’ heading in the section of
this notice titled SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
Docket: To read or download
comments or other material in the
docket, go to http://www.regulations.gov
or the OSHA Docket Office at the
address above. All documents in the
docket (including this Federal Register
notice) are listed in the http://
www.regulations.gov index; however,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download from the Web site. All
submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
You may also contact Theda Kenney at
the address below to obtain a copy of
the ICR.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Theda Kenney or Todd Owen,
Directorate of Standards and Guidance,
OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor, Room
N–3609, 200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20210; telephone (202)
693–2222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Department of Labor, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent (i.e., employer) burden,
conducts a preclearance consultation
program to provide the public with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
and continuing information collection
requirements in accord with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA–95) (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). This
program ensures that information is in
the desired format, reporting burden
(time and costs) is minimal, collection
instruments are clearly understood, and
OSHA’s estimate of the information
collection burden is accurate. The
Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (the OSH Act) (29 U.S.C. 651 et
seq.) authorizes information collection
by employers as necessary or
appropriate for enforcement of the OSH
Act or for developing information
regarding the causes and prevention of
occupational injuries, illnesses, and
accidents (29 U.S.C. 657).
OSHA is requesting approval from the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for certain information collection
requirements contained in the
Temporary Labor Camps Standard (29
CFR 1910.142). The main purpose of
these provisions is to eliminate the
incidence of communicable disease
among temporary labor camp residents.
The Standard requires camp
superintendents to report immediately
to the local health officer the name and
address of any individual in the camp
known to have, or suspected of having,
a communicable disease (29 CFR
1910.142)(l)(1). Whenever there is a case
of suspected food poisoning or an
unusual prevalence of any illness in
which fever, diarrhea, sore throat,
vomiting or jaundice is a prominent
symptom, the standard requires the
camp superintendent to report that
immediately to the health authority (29
CFR 1910.142)(l)(2). In addition, the
Standard requires that where the toilet
rooms are shared, separate toilet rooms
must be provided for each sex. These
rooms must be marked ‘‘for men’’ and
‘‘for women’’ by signs printed in English
and in the native language of the
persons occupying the camp, or marked
with easily understood pictures or
symbols (29 CFR 1910.142(d)(4)).

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