99-31684. Applied Research Laboratories, Inc., Application for Expansion of Recognition  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 234 (Tuesday, December 7, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 68388-68389]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-31684]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration
    [Docket No. NRTL-1-97]
    
    
    Applied Research Laboratories, Inc., Application for Expansion of 
    Recognition
    
    AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Labor.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces the application of Applied Research 
    Laboratories, Inc. (ARL), for expansion of its recognition as a 
    Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) under 29 CFR 1910.7, 
    and presents the Agency's preliminary finding. This preliminary finding 
    does not constitute an interim or temporary approval of this 
    application.
    
    DATES: Comments submitted by interested parties must be received no 
    later than February 7, 2000.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments concerning this notice to: Office of Technical 
    Programs and Coordination Activities, NRTL Program, Occupational Safety 
    and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution 
    Avenue, NW, Room N3653, Washington, DC 20210.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bernard Pasquet, Office of Technical 
    Programs and Coordination Activities, NRTL Program at the above 
    address, or phone (202) 693-2110.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Notice of Application
    
        The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) hereby 
    gives notice that Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. (ARL), has 
    applied for expansion of its current recognition as a Nationally 
    Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). ARL's expansion request covers 
    the use of additional test standards. ARL has also requested 
    recognition to use additional programs. OSHA recognizes an organization 
    as an NRTL, and processes applications related to such recognitions, 
    following requirements in Section 1910.7 of Title 29, Code of Federal 
    Regulations (29 CFR 1910.7). Appendix A to this section requires that 
    OSHA publish this public notice of the preliminary finding on an 
    application.
        ARL's previous application as an NRTL covered its initial 
    recognition (62 FR 42827, 8/8/97), which OSHA granted on November 21, 
    1997 (62 FR 62356).
        The current address of the ARL testing facility recognized by OSHA 
    is: Applied Research Laboratories, Inc., 5371 N.W. 161st Street, Miami, 
    Florida 33014.
    
    General Background on the Application
    
        ARL submitted a request, dated January 22, 1998 (see Exhibit 6A), 
    to expand its recognition as an NRTL for 181 additional test standards. 
    After performing an initial review of this request, OSHA informed ARL 
    that only 93 of the test standards met the requirements of an 
    ``appropriate test standard'' set forth in 29 CFR 1910.7. OSHA then 
    performed an on-site review of ARL's testing facility in connection 
    with the expansion request. Following the review, ARL amended its 
    application in a letter dated July 10, 1998 (see Exhibit 6B) to reduce 
    the number of test standards requested to the 47 listed below. In its 
    July 10 request, ARL also requested recognition for additional 
    programs. OSHA temporarily withheld its consideration of ARL's requests 
    pending resolution by the NRTL of discrepancies noted during an OSHA 
    audit at its facilities. ARL responded to these discrepancies in March 
    1999 and, after additional review, staff of the OSHA NRTL Program 
    accepted resolution of the discrepancies in September, permitting OSHA 
    to resume processing ARL's expansion request.
        ARL seeks recognition for testing and certification of products to 
    demonstrate compliance to the following 47 test standards, and OSHA has 
    determined the standards are appropriate, as prescribed by 29 CFR 
    1910.7(c). However, OSHA plans to include certain limitations on the 
    recognition of some standards. Also, as is the case for any NRTL, ARL's 
    recognition for a particular test standard is further limited to 
    equipment or materials (i.e., products) for which OSHA standards 
    require third party testing and certification before use in the 
    workplace. As a result, OSHA's recognition of an NRTL for a test 
    standard excludes any product(s), falling within the scope of the test 
    standard, for which OSHA has no such requirements.
    
    Test Standards Requested for Recognition
    
    ANSI/ASME A17.5 Elevators and Escalator Electrical Equipment
    ANSI Z21.1 Household Cooking Gas Appliances
    ANSI Z83.7 Gas-Fired Construction Heaters
    ANSI Z83.12 Gas Food Service Equipment--Baking and Roasting Ovens
    ANSI Z83.18 Direct Gas-Fired Industrial Air Heaters
    ANSI/UL 65 Electric Wired Cabinets
    ANSI/UL 67 Electric Panelboards
    ANSI/UL 73 Electric-Motor-Operated Appliances
    UL 104 Elevator Door Locking Devices and Contacts
    ANSI/UL 174 Household Electric Storage-Tank Water Heaters
    UL 181 Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors
    ANSI/UL 197 Commercial Electric Cooking Appliances
    ANSI/UL 231 Power Outlets
    ANSI/UL 325 Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver and Window Operator and Systems
    UL 416 Refrigerated Medical Equipment
    ANSI/UL 471 Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers
    ANSI/UL 474 Dehumidifiers
    ANSI/UL 499 Electric Heating Appliances
    ANSI/UL 506 Specialty Transformers
    ANSI/UL 508 Electric Industrial Control Equipment
    UL 544 Electric Medical and Dental Equipment
    ANSI/UL 555 Fire Dampers (previously Fire Dampers and Ceiling Dampers)
    ANSI/UL 563 Ice Makers
    UL 664 Commercial (Class IV) Electric Dry-Cleaning Machines
    ANSI/UL 676 Underwater Lighting Fixtures
    ANSI/UL 710 Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment
    UL 733 Oil-Fired Air Heaters and Direct-Fired Heaters
    ANSI/UL 749 Household Electric Dishwashers
    ANSI/UL 778 Motor-Operated Water Pumps
    UL 795 Commercial-Industrial Gas-Heating Equipment
    ANSI/UL 834 Heating, Water Supply, and Power Boilers--Electric
    ANSI/UL 845 Motor Control Centers
    ANSI/UL 935 Fluorescent-Lamp Ballasts
    ANSI/UL 1004 Electric Motors 2
    ANSI/UL 1026 Electric Household Cooking and Food-Serving Appliances
    
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    ANSI/UL 1029 High-Intensity Discharge Lamp Ballasts
    ANSI/UL 1081 Electric Swimming Pool Pumps, Filters and Chlorinators
    ANSI/UL 1262 Laboratory Equipment 3
    ANSI/UL 1450 Motor-Operated Air Compressors, Vacuum Pumps and Painting 
    Equipment
    ANSI/UL 1570 Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures
    ANSI/UL 1571 Incandescent Lighting Fixtures
    ANSI/UL 1572 High Intensity Discharge Lighting Fixtures
    ANSI/UL 1585 Class 2 and Class 3 Transformers
    ANSI/UL 1996 Duct Heaters
    UL 2021 Fixed and Location-Dedicated Electric Room Heaters
    ANSI/UL 2157 Electric Clothes Washing Machines and Extractors
    ANSI/UL 2158 Electric Clothes Dryers
    
        (1) Recognition under ANSI/ASME A17.5 is limited to 
    cab construction and associated electrics.
        (2) Recognition under ANSI/UL 1004 is limited to 10HP 
    maximum electric motors.
        (3) Recognition under ANSI/UL 1262 is limited to 
    sample processing equipment.
    
        The designations and titles of the above test standards were 
    current at the time of the preparation of this notice.
    
    Programs and Procedures
    
        ARL also seeks to use the supplemental programs listed below, based 
    upon the criteria detailed in the March 9, 1995 Federal Register notice 
    (60 FR 12980, 3/9/95). This notice lists nine (9) programs and 
    procedures (collectively, programs), eight of which (called 
    supplemental programs) an NRTL may use to control and audit, but not 
    actually to generate, the data relied upon for product certification. 
    An NRTL's initial recognition will always include the first or basic 
    program, which requires that all product testing and evaluation be 
    performed in-house by the NRTL that will certify the product. For ARL, 
    the initial recognition also included use of Program 4 (Acceptance of 
    witnessed testing data). The on-site review report indicates that ARL 
    appears to meet the criteria for use of all the following supplemental 
    programs, for which it has applied:
        Program 2: Acceptance of testing data from independent 
    organizations, other than NRTLs.
        Program 9: Acceptance of services other than testing or evaluation 
    performed by subcontractors or agents.
        OSHA developed the program descriptions to limit how an NRTL may 
    perform certain aspects of its work and to permit the activities 
    covered under a program only when the NRTL meets certain criteria. In 
    this sense, they are special conditions that the Agency places on an 
    NRTL's recognition. OSHA does not consider these programs in 
    determining whether an NRTL meets the requirements for recognition 
    under 29 CFR 1910.7. However, OSHA does treat these programs as one of 
    the three elements that defines an NRTL's scope of recognition.
        Under Appendix A to 1910.7, the Agency has no obligation to provide 
    notice of recognition for these programs. However, The NRTL Program 
    staff has typically included such recognition in a notice when the NRTL 
    has requested it in conjunction with a regular application. When 
    processing an NRTL's request solely to use one or more supplemental 
    programs, the NRTL Program staff informs the NRTL of the decision to 
    grant or deny the request by letter only. If granted, the staff 
    includes the additional program(s) in OSHA's web page for each NRTL.
    
    Preliminary Finding on the Application
    
        ARL has submitted an acceptable request for expansion of its 
    recognition as an NRTL. In connection with the request, OSHA performed 
    an on-site assessment (review) of ARL's facility in Miami, Florida, on 
    June 8-11, 1998. Discrepancies noted by the assessor during the on-site 
    review were addressed by ARL following the on-site evaluation and are 
    factored into the recommendation in the on-site review memo (see 
    Exhibit 7).
        Following a review of the application file, the assessor's 
    recommendation, and other pertinent documents, the NRTL Program staff 
    has concluded that OSHA can grant, to the ARL facility listed above, 
    the expansion of recognition to use the additional 47 test standards, 
    with the limitations to be applied as noted. The staff also grants use 
    of the additional programs. The staff therefore recommended to the 
    Assistant Secretary that the application be preliminarily approved.
        Based upon the recommendation of the staff, the Assistant Secretary 
    has made a preliminary finding that the Applied Research Laboratories, 
    Inc. facility listed above can meet the recognition requirements, as 
    prescribed by 29 CFR 1910.7, for the expansion of recognition, subject 
    to the above limitations. This preliminary finding does not constitute 
    an interim or temporary approval of the application.
        OSHA welcomes public comments, in sufficient detail, as to whether 
    ARL has met the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.7 for the expansion of its 
    recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. Your comment 
    should consist of pertinent written documents and exhibits. To consider 
    it, OSHA must receive the comment at the address provided above (see 
    ADDRESS), no later than the last date for comments (see DATES above). 
    You may obtain or review copies of ARL's requests, the memo on the on-
    site review, and all submitted comments, as received, by contacting the 
    Docket Office, Room N2625, Occupational Safety and Health 
    Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, at the above address. You 
    should refer to Docket No. NRTL-1-97, the permanent record of public 
    information on ARL's recognition.
        The NRTL Program staff will review all timely comments and, after 
    resolution of issues raised by these comments, will recommend whether 
    to grant ARL's expansion request. The Assistant Secretary will make the 
    final decision on granting the expansion and, in making this decision, 
    may undertake other proceedings prescribed in Appendix A to 29 CFR 
    1910.7. OSHA will publish a public notice of this final decision in the 
    Federal Register.
    
        Signed at Washington, DC, this 30th day of November, 1999.
    Charles N. Jeffress,
    Assistant Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 99-31684 Filed 12-6-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/07/1999
Department:
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-31684
Dates:
Comments submitted by interested parties must be received no later than February 7, 2000.
Pages:
68388-68389 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. NRTL-1-97
PDF File:
99-31684.pdf