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2000

CIS 03-1512
Department of Labor - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Trabajo portuario y terminales marítimas; homologación de los equipos - Reglamento definitivo (EE.UU.)
Longshoring, Marine Terminals, and Gear Certification - Final Rule [USA] [en inglés]
Versión modificada del Reglamento definitivo de 1997 sobre el trabajo portuario y las terminales marítimas (ver CIS 98-388). Trata de la manutención de los cargamentos a bordo de buques y de las actividades conexas (Norma sobre el trabajo portuario) y las operaciones en las terminales marítimas (Norma sobre las terminales marítimas). Además, varias referencias a las reglas aplicables a la homologación de los aparatos portuarios son objeto de correcciones.
Federal Register, 30 June 2000, Vol.65, No.127, p.40,936-40,951.
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=FEDERAL_REGISTER&p_id=15360 [en inglés]

1997

CIS 98-388
Department of Labor - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Reglamento definitivo de 1997 sobre terminales portuarias y marítimas [USA]
Longshoring and Marine Terminals: Final Rule [USA] [en inglés]
Temas tratados: accesos a los puestos de trabajo; aprobación; cabos de amarre; carretillas automotoras; contenedores; dispositivos de elevación; equipos de protección personal; elevación de cargas; formación profesional; inspección; manutenciones portuarias; material de carga y descarga; navíos; organización de la prevención; organización de los primeros auxilios y el rescate; pruebas de conformidad; protección de la cara y los ojos; protección de la cabeza; transportadores; trabajos de alto riesgo; transporte de cargas; USA; ventilación.
Federal Register, 25 jul. 1997, vol.62, n°143, p.40142-40234.

1983

CIS 89-1412 Longshoring industry: OSHA Safety and Health Standards Digest [USA]
This digest covers safety and health standards applying to the longshoring industry. Its main constituents are: 29 CFR Part 1917 - Safety and health regulations for marine terminals (marine terminal operations, cargo handling gear and equipment, specialised terminals, personal protection, terminal facilities, related terminal operations and equipment); and 29 CFR Part 1918 - Safety and health regulations for longshoring (general, gangways, gear certification, means of access, working surfaces, opening and closing hatches, cargo handling, general working conditions, personal protective equipment).
US Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, DC 20210, USA, Rev. ed., Sep. 1983. 256p.

1980

CIS 81-719
US Department of Transportation, Materials Transportation Bureau
Identification numbers, hazardous wastes, hazardous substances, international descriptions, improved descriptions, forbidden materials, and organic peroxides.
These regulations dated 7 May 1980 (effective 20 Nov. 1980) prescribe a numerical identification system for hazardous materials in transport for commercial purposes and issue rules for the transportation of hazardous wastes and for identification of, and discharge notifications for, hazardous substances. They also list prohibited materials, standardise labelling for organic peroxides, and provide for optional use of United Nations shipping descriptions. Synoptic table (57p.) of hazardous materials, with hazard class, identification number, labelling and packaging requirements, minimum net quantity in one package; air, road, rail and ship transport requirements. Optional hazardous materials table (36p.) for shipping, with IMCO class, UN number, packaging group, and vessel stowage requirements (cargo or passenger vessel). Appendix: cross-reference index (product name/UN number).
Federal Register, 49 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 171-174, 176, 177. 22 May 1980, Vol.45, No.101, p.34560-34705.

1974

CIS 76-238 Occupational safety and health standards for maritime employment.
This consolidated text of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Maritime Employment updates and republishes the standards, but does not make any substantive changes. It is divided into 5 main parts (ship repairing, shipbuilding, shipbreaking, longshoring, cargo gear certification) covering the following aspects: explosive and other hazardous atmospheres; surface preparation and preservation (toxic cleaning solvents, chemical paint and preservative removers, mechanical paint removers, painting, flammable liquids); welding, cutting and heating; scaffolds, ladders and other working surfaces; general working conditions; gear and equipment for rigging and materials handling; tools and related equipment; personal protective equipment; ship's machinery and piping systems; portable, unfired pressure vessels, drums and containers, other equipment; electrical machinery, opening and closing hatches, means of access, ship's cargo handling gear, etc. Subject index with each part.
Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Chapter 17, Parts 1915-1919. Washington, D.C., USA, 19 June 1974, Vol.39, No.119, p.22001-22106.