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Worker Protection Standard; Notice of Public Meetings

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 Worker Protection Standard; Notice of Public Meetings

[Federal Register: February 16, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 33)] [Notices]
[Page 6243-6244]
>From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[OPP-00427; FRL-5351-2]

Worker Protection Standard; Notice of Public Meetings

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of meetings.


SUMMARY: EPA intends to hold public meetings to solicit feedback from workers, owners, and all other interested individuals and groups on regulations designed to protect the health of 3.5 million agricultural workers from pesticide exposure. The meetings will be held at the following locations: California, the District of Columbia, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Texas, and Washington. The first meeting is scheduled for February 22, 1996, in Winter Haven, Florida. The meetings will serve as one of the initial steps taken by EPA as part of its stated commitment to continually monitor and evaluate the impact and performance of the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) program. The public meetings are designed to provide an opportunity for agricultural workers and owners and all of those directly affected by WPS to relay their actual experiences and give their perceptions concerning its first full year of implementation. By reaching out to those on the frontlines and for whom

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these regulations are intended to provide public health protection, EPA will better understand how the program is working and where meaningful improvements should be made.

DATES: The first meeting will be held on February 22, 1996.

ADDRESSES: The first meeting will be held at the Florida Citrus Building, Nora Mayo Hall, 500 3rd St., NW., Winter Haven, Florida. Registration will begin at 5 p.m. and the public meeting will begin at 7 p.m.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeanne Heying, Mail Code 7506C, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460, Telephone: (703) 305-7164 or your EPA WPS contact in regions hosting public meetings.
Puerto Rico meeting: Fred Kozak, EPA Region 2, (908) 321-6769. Pennsylvania and Washington, DC meetings: Magda Hunt, EPA Region 3, (215) 597-0442.
Florida and Mississippi meetings: Jane Horton, EPA Region 4, (404) 347-3555.
Indiana meeting: Don Baumgartner, EPA Region 5, (312) 886-7835. Texas meeting: Jerry Oglesby, EPA Region 6, (214) 665-7563. Missouri meeting: Kathleen Fenton, EPA Region 7, (913) 551-7874. California meeting: Don Wood, EPA Region 9, (415) 744-1114. Washington meeting: Allan Welch, EPA Region 10, (206) 553-1980.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

In 1992, EPA issued final regulations governing the protection of employees on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses from occupational exposure to agricultural pesticides. The WPS covers both workers in areas treated with pesticides, and employees who handle (mix, load, apply, etc.) pesticides. More specifically, the provisions of the Standard are intended to:
Inform employees about the hazards of pesticides: <bullet> By requiring provisions for basic safety training, posting and distribution of information about the pesticides; and Eliminate exposure to pesticides:
<bullet> By prohibiting against the application of pesticides in a way that would cause exposure to people, <bullet> By requiring time-limited restrictions for workers to return to areas following the application of pesticides, and <bullet> By requiring provisions for workers and handlers to wear proper protective clothing/equipment; and Mitigate exposures that occur:
<bullet> By requiring arrangements for the supply of soap, water, and towels in the case of pesticide exposure, and <bullet> By requiring provisions for emergency assistance.

II. Information Sought by EPA

EPA believes that agricultural workers, handlers and growers are best able to provide unique insights on the effects of the WPS requirements. Their input will be supplemented by data generated from other sources during the course of EPA's longer-term evaluation effort. As a follow-up to the public meetings, EPA will develop a summary of information gained. These tools will be used to develop strategies for improving the administration of the WPS. The Agency is specifically interested in hearing public comment, or receiving written comment, on the following topics.

  1. Available assistance from regulatory partners and others involved with the WPS.
  2. Usefulness of available assistance.
  3. Understanding WPS requirements.
  4. Success in implementing the requirements.
  5. Difficulties in implementing the requirements.
  6. Suggestions to improve implementation. III. Registration to Make Comments

    Persons who wish to speak at the public meeting are encouraged to register at the meeting location. The Agency encourages parties to submit data to substantiate comments whenever possible. All comments, as well as information gathered at the public meetings will be available for public inspection from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (except legal holidays) at the Public Response and Program Resource Branch, Field Operations Division, Rm. 1132, Crystal Mall #2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA. Information submitted as part of any comment may be claimed as confidential by marking any or all of that information as Confidential Business Information (CBI). Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with the procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2. A copy of the comment that does not contain CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public record. Information not marked confidential may be disclosed publicly by the Agency without prior notice to the submitter. The Agency anticipates that most of the comments will not be classified as CBI, and prefers that all information submitted be publicly available. Any records or transcripts of the open meetings will be considered public information and cannot be declared CBI.

    IV. Structure of the Meeting

    EPA will open the meeting with brief introductory comments. EPA will then invite those parties who have registered to present their comments. EPA anticipates that each speaker will be permitted 5 minutes to make comments. After each speaker, Agency and state representatives may ask the presenter questions of clarification. The Agency reserves the right to adjust the time for presenters depending on the number of speakers.
    Members of the public are encouraged to submit written documentation to EPA at the meeting to ensure that their entire position goes on record in the event that time does not permit a complete oral presentation.
    Any information may be delivered to Jeanne Heying at the address stated earlier in this Notice.
    Dated: February 9, 1996.
    William L. Jordan,
    Director, Field Operations Division, Office of Pesticide Programs. [FR Doc. 96-3725 Filed 2-15-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560-50-F

 
 

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