1990.141—Advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
(a)
Within thirty (30) days after OSHA initiates a study concerning the economic and/or technological feasibility of specific standards that might be applied in the regulation of a potential occupational carcinogen, the Secretary will normally publish, in the Federal Register, a notice which includes at least the following:
(1)
The name of the substance(s),
(2)
The scope of the study, including where possible,
(ii)
Levels of exposure being studied,
(iii)
The anticipated completion date of the study;
(3)
A brief summary of the available data on health effects;
(4)
An estimate of when the Secretary anticipates the issuance of a proposal;
(5)
An invitation to interested parties to provide relevant information;
(6)
A statement that persons wishing to provide OSHA with their own study should complete it within 30 days after the anticipated proposal date; and
(7)
A statement of the procedural requirements that must be met before substantial new issues or substantial new evidence will be considered in the proceeding pursuant to § 1990.145.
(b)
Where the Secretary determines to discontinue a feasibility study, the Secretary should publish, within 30 days, a notice in the Federal Register so indicating.