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Whats an OSHA docket?

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Whats an OSHA docket?

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• A rulemaking docket is the master file that includes the materials that are collected and reviewed in reaching decisions concerning the change or creation of an OSHA regulation. • The docket can include the following: Federal Register notices Comments Submitted Lists of notices of intent to appear at public hearing Lists of petitioners Hearing exhibits and transcripts Post hearing submissions Reports and studies Agency Reference Materials & Economic Analyses • Some OSHA dockets are non-rulemaking dockets and contain information on OSHA programs — e.g., Agency Committees, variances, and state plans.

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