Asbestos in Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926.1101)

ICR 201810-1218-004

OMB: 1218-0134

Federal Form Document

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Document
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Status
Form and Instruction
Modified
Supplementary Document
2018-10-18
Supplementary Document
2018-10-18
Supplementary Document
2018-10-18
Supporting Statement A
2019-05-07
IC Document Collections
ICR Details
1218-0134 201810-1218-004
Active 201806-1218-002
DOL/OSHA 1218-0134(2018)SIPIV
Asbestos in Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926.1101)
Revision of a currently approved collection   No
Regular
Approved without change 07/12/2019
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 05/14/2019
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
10/31/2021 10/31/2021 10/31/2021
38,277,177 0 38,279,930
3,765,459 0 3,765,679
35,917,810 0 35,917,810

This standard requires employers to train workers about the hazards of asbestos, monitor worker exposure, provide medical surveillance, and maintain accurate records of worker exposure to asbestos. These records are used by employers, workers, and the Government to ensure that workers are not harmed by exposure to asbestos in the workplace.

US Code: 29 USC 651 Name of Law: Occupational Safety and Health Act
   US Code: 29 USC 655 Name of Law: Occupational Safety and Health Act
   US Code: 29 USC 657 Name of Law: Occupational Safety and Health Act
  
None

1218-AC67 Final or interim final rulemaking 84 FR 21416 05/14/2019

  81 FR 68504 10/04/2016
81 FR 68504 10/04/2016
No

1
IC Title Form No. Form Name
Asbestos in Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926.1101) Appendix D Appendix D to § 1926.1101—MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRES; MANDATORY

  Total Approved Previously Approved Change Due to New Statute Change Due to Agency Discretion Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses 38,277,177 38,279,930 0 0 -2,753 0
Annual Time Burden (Hours) 3,765,459 3,765,679 0 0 -220 0
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars) 35,917,810 35,917,810 0 0 0 0
No
No
As part of the SIP-IV rulemaking, OSHA removed the requirement that employers document employees’ social security numbers (SSN) in their exposure and medical records. Time to document SSN in records is negligible and, therefore, the Agency is not requesting any changes in the burden hour or cost estimates as a result. OSHA is also not taking burden hours for the updates to the chest x-ray requirements, which add the option of digital radiography, or the change to the question about race and ethnicity in Appendix D, because those changes do not impact the time required for medical examinations. The Agency is requesting an adjustment decrease of 220 hours, from 3,765,679 hours to 3,765,459 hours. In the ICR extension approved by OMB in October of 2018, there were two errors that affected estimated burden hours and costs (see item 12, above). Therefore, the reported total burden hours and costs changed from what was previously approved, but this change is not because of the SIP-IV rulemaking.

$0
No
    No
    No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Rachel Showalter 202 693-2146 [email protected]

  No

On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    (i) Why the information is being collected;
    (ii) Use of information;
    (iii) Burden estimate;
    (iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
    (v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
    (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
 
 
 
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
05/14/2019


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