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Concerns of the Grain Handling Industry: Proposed OSHA Regulations, 1984-01-06

 Item — Box: 170, Folder: 16
Identifier: CAC_CC_017_3_170_16_0013
The document includes letters from grain handling facility managers to Representative Glenn English expressing concerns about proposed OSHA regulations. The managers believe the regulations are unnecessary, costly, and may detract from effective safety practices already in place. They request that Representative English contact OSHA on their behalf to address their objections. The National Grain and Feed Association also opposes the proposed regulations, stating that the industry has already implemented effective safety measures without the need for specific OSHA standards.

Dates

  • 1984-01-06

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Extent

18 Pages

Overview

98th (1983-1985)

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