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measure of protection afforded the
miners under the mandatory standard.
Jessica Senk,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations,
and Variances.
[FR Doc. 2021–11368 Filed 5–27–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
[Docket No.: OSHA–2020–0003]

Advisory Committee on Construction
Safety and Health (ACCSH)
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice of ACCSH membership.
AGENCY:

On May 11, 2021, the
Secretary selected 15 members to serve
on the Advisory Committee on
Construction Safety and Health
(ACCSH).

SUMMARY:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

For press inquiries: Mr. Frank
Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office of
Communications; telephone: (202) 693–
1999; email: [email protected].
For general information about ACCSH
and ACCSH membership: Mr. Damon
Bonneau, OSHA, Directorate of
Construction; telephone: (202) 693–
2020; email: [email protected].
Copies of this Federal Register
document: Electronic copies of this
Federal Register document are available
at http://www.regulations.gov. This
document, as well as news releases and
other relevant information, are also
available on the OSHA web page at
http://www.osha.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
ACCSH advises the Secretary of Labor
and the Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health
(Assistant Secretary) in the formulation
of standards affecting the construction
industry, and on policy matters arising
in the administration of the safety and
health provisions under the Contract
Work Hours and Safety Standards Act
(Construction Safety Act (CSA)) (40
U.S.C. 3701 et seq.) and the
Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (OSH Act) (29 U.S.C. 651 et seq.)
(see also 29 CFR 1911.10 and 1912.3). In
addition, the CSA and OSHA
regulations require the Assistant
Secretary to consult with ACCSH before
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construction activities (40 U.S.C. 3704);
29 CFR 1911.10.
ACCSH operates in accordance with
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), as amended (5 U.S.C. App. 2),
and its implementing regulations (41
CFR 102–3 et seq.); and Department of
Labor Manual Series Chapter 1–900 (8/
31/2020). ACCSH generally meets two
to four times a year.

Employer Representatives
• Kevin Cannon, The Associated
General Contractors of America;
• Julie Carter, Roy Anderson Corp;
• Fravel E. Combs, M.A. Mortenson,
Company;
• Greg Sizemore, Associated Builders
and Contractors; and
• Wesley L. Wheeler, National
Electrical Contractors Association.

II. Appointment of Committee Members

Public Representatives
• Christopher Fought, Merck; and
• R. Ronald Sokol, Safety Council of
Texas City.

ACCSH consists of 15 members
appointed by the Secretary. ACCSH
members generally serve two-year
terms, unless they resign, cease to be
qualified, become unable to serve, or the
Secretary removes them (29 CFR
1912.3(e)). The Secretary may appoint
ACCSH members to successive terms.
The allocation of members for each
category of ACCSH membership is:
• Five members who are qualified by
experience and affiliation to present the
viewpoint of employees in the
construction industry;
• Five members who are similarly
qualified to present the viewpoint of
employers in the construction industry;
• Two public members, qualified by
knowledge and experience to make a
useful contribution to the work of
ACCSH, such as those who have
professional or technical experience and
competence with occupational safety
and health in the construction industry;
• Two representatives of State safety
and health agencies; and
• One representative designated by
the Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services.
OSHA received nominations of highly
qualified individuals in response to the
agency’s request for nominations (85 FR
79221, December 9, 2020). The
Secretary appointed individuals to serve
on the Committee who have broad
experience relevant to the issues to be
examined by the Committee. The
ACCSH membership is as follows:
Employee Representatives
• Cheryl M. Ambrose, United
Association of Journeymen and
Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe
Fitting Industry of the U.S. and Canada;
• Christina Trahan Cain, North
America’s Building Trades Unions
(ACCSH Chair);
• Wayne J. Creasap II, International
Association of Bridge, Structural,
Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron
Workers;
• Ryan Papariello, Laborers Health
and Safety Fund of North America; and
• David Wysocki, International
Masonry Training and Education
Foundation.

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State Representatives
• Christopher Scott Mabry, North
Carolina Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health
Division; and
• Charles Stribling, Kentucky Labor
Cabinet Department of Workplace
Standards.
Federal Representative
• Dr. G. Scott Earnest, National
Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health.
Authority and Signature
James S. Frederick, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health, authorized the
preparation of this notice pursuant to 29
U.S.C. 655, 40 U.S.C. 3704, Secretary’s
Order 8–2020 (85 FR 58393), 5 U.S.C.
App. 2, and 29 CFR part 1912.
Signed at Washington, DC, on May 21,
2021.
James S. Frederick,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 2021–11291 Filed 5–27–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
[Docket No. OSHA–2010–0007]

Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory Program Regulation;
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 comments.
AGENCY:

OSHA requests comments
concerning the proposed extension of
the information collection requirements
specified by the Program Regulation for
Nationally Recognized Testing

SUMMARY:

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Laboratories (the Regulation). The
Regulation specifies procedures that
organizations must follow to apply for,
and to maintain, OSHA’s recognition to
test and certify equipment, products, or
material for safe use in the workplace.
DATES: Submit comments, information,
and documents in response to this
notice, or requests for an extension of
time to make a submission, on or before
July 27, 2021.
ADDRESSES:
Electronically: You may submit
comments, including attachments,
electronically at http://
www.regulations.gov, the Federal
eRulemaking Portal. Follow the
instructions online for submitting
comments.
Docket: To read or download
comments or other material in the
docket, go to http://
www.regulations.gov. Documents in the
docket are listed in the http://
www.regulations.gov index; however,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download through the website.
All submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
through the OSHA Docket Office.
Contact the OSHA Docket Office for
assistance in locating docket
submissions.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and the OSHA
docket number for this Federal Register
notice (OSHA–2017–0014). OSHA will
place comments and requests to speak,
including personal information, in the
public docket, which may be available
online. Therefore, OSHA cautions
interested parties about submitting
personal information such as Social
Security numbers and birthdates. For
further information on submitting
comments, see the ‘‘Public
Participation’’ heading in the section of
this notice titled SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Seleda Perryman or Theda Kenney,
Directorate of Standards and Guidance,
OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor,
Washington, DC; telephone (202) 693–
2222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Department of Labor, as part of
the continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
conducts a preclearance consultation
program to provide the public with an
opportunity to comment on continuing
information collection requirements in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA–95) (44

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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
from 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 OSHA to 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).
A number of standards issued by
OSHA contain requirements that specify
employers use only equipment,
products, or material tested or approved
by a Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory (NRTL). These requirements
ensure that employers use safe and
efficacious equipment, products, or
materials in complying with the
standards. Accordingly, OSHA
promulgated the Program Regulation for
Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratories, 29 CFR 1910.7 (the
Regulation). The Regulation specifies
procedures that organizations must
follow to apply for, and to maintain,
OSHA’s recognition to test and certify
equipment, products, or material for
safe use in the workplace.
II. Special Issues for Comment
OSHA has a particular interest in
comments on the following issues:
1. Whether the proposed information
collection requirements are necessary
and useful for the proper performance of
the agency’s functions;
2. 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;
3. The quality, utility, and clarity of
the information collected; and
4. Ways to minimize the burden on
organizations that must comply; for
example, by using automated or other
technological information collection
and transmission techniques.
III. Proposed Actions
OSHA proposes to extend the Office
of Management and Budget’s (OMB)
approval of the collection of information
requirements specified by the
Regulation. The agency revised the

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estimate of the number of audits it
conducts each year upward, from 44 to
47, because the agency has recognized
three additional NRTLs, bringing the
total number of recognized laboratories
to 23. This revised estimate accounts for
the increased burden hours to complete
paperwork, from 1,523 to 1,571 and the
increased total costs to respondents
resulting from collections of
information, from $728,352 to $757,440.
The agency also revised its average
hourly rate estimate for an electrical
engineer upward, from $47.41 to $74.18,
based on current BLS data. This revised
estimate and the agency’s revised
estimate for the number of audits it
conducts each year accounts for the
increased cost estimates to complete
paperwork, from $72,205.43 to
$116,589.45. The agency will
summarize the comments submitted in
response to this Notice, and will include
this summary in the request to OMB to
revise the approval of these information
collection requirements.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved information
collection.
Title: Definition and Requirements of
a Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory (29 CFR 1910.7).
OMB Control Number: 1218–0147.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 23.
Frequency of Recordkeeping: On
occasion.
Total Responses: 145.94.
Average Time per Response: Varies.
Estimated Total Burden Hours:
1,571.71.
Estimated Cost (Operation and
Maintenance): $757,440.
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.
Please note: While OSHA’s Docket
Office is continuing to accept and
process submissions by regular mail,
due to the COVID–19 pandemic, the
Docket Office is closed to the public and
not able to receive submissions to the
docket by hand, express mail,
messenger, and courier service. All
comments, attachments, and other
material must identify the agency name
and the OSHA docket number for the
ICR (Docket No. OSHA–2010–0007).
You may supplement electronic
submissions by uploading document
files electronically. If you wish to mail

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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
electronic comments by your name,
date, and the docket number so that the
agency can attach them to your
comments.
Due to security procedures, the use of
regular mail may cause a significant
delay in the receipt of comments.
Comments and submissions are
posted without change at http://
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, OSHA
cautions commenters about submitting
personal information such as social
security numbers and dates 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 through this website.
All submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
Information on using the http://
www.regulations.gov website to submit
comments and access the docket is
available at the website’s ‘‘User Tips’’
link. Contact the OSHA Docket Office at
(202) 693–2350, (TTY (877) 889–5627)
for information about materials not
available through the website, and for
assistance in using the internet to locate
docket submissions.
V. Authority and Signature
James S. Frederick, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health authorized the
preparation of this notice. The agency is
issuing this notice pursuant to Section
8(g)(2) of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 657(g)(2)),
Secretary of Labor’s Order No. 1–2012
(77 FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), OSHA’s
Program Regulation for Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratories, 29
CFR 1910.7, and the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C 3506
et seq.).
Signed at Washington, DC, on May 21,
2021.
James S. Frederick,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 2021–11369 Filed 5–27–21; 8:45 am]
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[21–031]

Name of Information Collection: KSC
COVID–19 Vaccine Scheduling
Application
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of information collection.
AGENCY:

The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, invites the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on proposed and/or
continuing information collections.
DATES: Comments are due by June 28,
2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for this information
collection should be sent within 30 days
of publication of this notice to
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Find this information collection by
selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day
Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or
by using the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to Claire Little, NASA
Clearance Officer, NASA Headquarters,
300 E Street SW, JF0000, Washington,
DC 20546 or email claire.a.little@
nasa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:

I. Abstract
Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has been
tasked by National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA) to
prepare to provide COVID–19 vaccines
to a prioritized set of employees. These
vaccines could be provided to KSC by
either the State of Florida Department of
Health (via the Florida State Health
Online Tracking System (SHOTS)
program) or directly by the Federal
Government.
Employee data and other medical data
related to the vaccination, is required by
the State of Florida to be uploaded to
the Florida SHOTS website within 24
hours of vaccination. This data is also
required by NASA to be entered into the
Agency’s CORITY electronic health
records system, and subsequently be
provide to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
II. Methods of Collection
Eventbrite will be used to gather a
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from the employee during registration in
lieu of manual entry based on a
completed paper form.
III. Data
Title: KSC COVID–19 Vaccine
Scheduling application.
OMB Number: 2700–.
Type of review: New.
Affected Public: Government
Contractors and Civil Servants.
Estimated Annual Number of
Activities: 1.
Estimated Number of Respondents
per Activity: 3,336.
Annual Responses: 3,336.
Estimated Time per Response: 5
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 278 hours.
Estimated Total Annual Cost:
$11,073.60.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on: (1) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of NASA, including
whether the information collected has
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
NASA’s estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the
proposed collection of information; (3)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including automated
collection techniques or the use of other
forms of information technology.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and
included in the request for OMB
approval of this information collection.
They will also become a matter of
public record.
Lori Parker,
NASA PRA Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021–11295 Filed 5–27–21; 8:45 am]
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
[NRC–2020–0231]

Risk-Informed, Performance-Based
Fire Protection for Existing Light-Water
Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Regulatory guide; issuance.
AGENCY:

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing Revision 2
to Regulatory Guide (RG), RG 1.205,
‘‘Risk-Informed, Performance-Based Fire

SUMMARY:

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