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2010-26135 Interpretation of OSHA's Provisions for Feasible Administrative or Engineering Controls of Occupational Noise Proposed Rule This document constitutes OSHA's official interpretation of the term feasible administrative or engineering controls as used in the applicable sections of OSHA's General Industry and Construction Occupational Noise Exposure standards. Under the standard, employers must use administrative or engineering controls rather than personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce noise exposures that are above acceptable levels when such controls are feasible. OSHA proposes to clarify that feasible as used in the standard has its ordinary meaning of capable of being done. The Agency intends to revise its current enforcement policy to reflect this interpretation. The Agency solicits comments from interested parties on this interpretation. 2010-10-19 2010 10 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2010/10/19/2010-26135/interpretation-of-oshas-provisions-for-feasible-administrative-or-engineering-controls-of https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2010-10-19/pdf/2010-26135.pdf Labor Department; Occupational Safety and Health Administration 271,386 This document constitutes OSHA's official interpretation of the term feasible administrative or engineering controls as used in the applicable sections of OSHA's General Industry and Construction Occupational Noise Exposure standards. Under the...  

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