JJKeller - In a direct final rule published in the June 22, 2012, Federal Register, OSHA announced the revision of its personal protective equipment (PPE) sections under the general industry, construction, shipyard employment, long-shoring, and marine terminals standards as they relate to head protection requirements. The rule will become effective on September 20, 2012, unless OSHA receives a significant adverse comment by July 23, 2012. If OSHA receives a significant adverse comment, it will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register.
According to OSHA, the standards are being updated to recognize the 2009 edition of the American National Standard for Industrial Head Protection, and to delete references to the 1986 edition of that national consensus standard since it is out of date. OSHA also is including the construction industry in this rulemaking to ensure consistency among the Agency's standards.
A few of the differences between the 2009 and prior editions of ANSI Z89.1 address optional testing for reverse wearing helmets, renaming of helmet classes, and explanation of the limitations of protective helmets in preventing injuries.
For a complete recap of all of the differences between the ANSI Z89.1- 2009 and prior editions, visit: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-06-22/pdf/2012-15030.pdf
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