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Date Dec. 31, 1975 Report No. RED-76-56 Title

Natural Resources: Improvements Still Needed in Coal Mine Dust-Sampling Program and Penalty Assessments and Collections

f 63 Departments Health, of the Interior and Welfare and Education, The Department of the Interior reported that 94 percent of the active underground coal mine sections were meeting the 20milligram standard established by the Congress as the acceptable dust level. GAO found many weaknesses in the dust-sampling program affecting the accuracy and validity of results and making it virtually Impossibl...
Date Dec. 31, 1975 Report No. MWD-76-19 Title

Health: Worker Protection Must Be Insured When Employers Request Permission To Deviate From Safety and Health Standards

Occupational Department Safety and Health of Labor Administration Employers must comply with an established occupational safety and health standard unless they can provide equal or better protection to workers by other means. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the States need to insure that workers are protected when employers ask permission to deviate from a standard. MWD-76-19...
Date June 9, 1975 Report No. 089058 Title

Environmental Protection: Need To Abate Hazards Noted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration When Monitoring State Inspections

, *. UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 m OSY MANPOWER AND DIVISION WELFARE June 9, 1975 The Honorable John H. Stender Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Department of Labor Dear Mr. Stender: As you know, the General Accounting Office is making a review of OSHA's administration of the provisions in the Occupational Safety and Health Act for allowing ...
Date May 30, 1975 Report No. RED-75-374 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Federal Investigations Into Certain Health, Safety, Quality Control, and Criminal Allegations at Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation

LM090398 The Honorable Lee Metcalf, Chairman Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and Hanagement Committee on Government Operation?s Uniteci States Senate Dear Mr O Chairman: This repdrt is in response to your request of 1975, that we inquire into pertinent aspects January 21~ of the investigations made by various Federa agencies into the so-called Kerr-McGee incidents. We do not plan to distribut...
Date Jan. 6, 1975 Report No. MWD-75-33 Title

Health: Answers to Questions on the Issuance of an Emergency Temporary Standard for Certain Chemicals Considered To Be Carcinogens

C.“-.*‘- ._ llNl Ill11 11111111 IllIllllllllllllllllllllll LM097120 COMPTROUER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D c THE zrxw~ UNWfZO !3TAw B-179768 .: I . ’ 'The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Bill Archer, Y. Caldwell George The '+&:-The ‘The The The Honorable Honorable Honorable Ronorable Honorable James G, V. Steven Joe D. Antonio House of Representatives Butler, Louse of Representatives A....
Date Jan. 31, 1973 Report No. B-163375 Title

Health: Occupational Safety and Health Activities of Federal Civilian Agencies

* E,. UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCQUNTING OFFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 73-GOa GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION B-163375 Dear Mr. Secretary: --) 'i I" 'L.! The General Accounting Office is reviewing the occupational safety and health activities of Federal._~~~qr_il.~ag.~g_eI?_c~~es under the&cc-ak$gnal Safety aaX%e.Eh"yA!$i970 and Executive Order 11612, dated July 26, 1971. The-&&G is'being conducted pursu...