80_FR_50813 80 FR 50652 - Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture; Grant of a Permanent Variance

80 FR 50652 - Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture; Grant of a Permanent Variance

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 161 (August 20, 2015)

Page Range50652-50662
FR Document2015-20571

In this notice, OSHA grants a permanent variance to Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture from the provisions of OSHA standards that regulate work in compressed-air environments at 29 CFR 1926.803.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 161 (Thursday, August 20, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

[Docket No. OSHA-2014-0011]


Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture; Grant of a Permanent 
Variance

AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Labor.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In this notice, OSHA grants a permanent variance to Impregilo 
Healy Parsons Joint Venture from the provisions of OSHA standards that 
regulate work in compressed-air environments at 29 CFR 1926.803.

DATES: The permanent variance specified by this notice becomes 
effective on August 20, 2015, and shall remain in effect until the 
completion of the Anacostia River Tunnel Project, but no later than 
December 31, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information regarding this notice is 
available from the following sources:
    Press inquiries: Contact Mr. Frank Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office 
of Communications, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue 
NW., Room N-3647, Washington, DC 20210; telephone: (202) 693-1999; 
email: [email protected].
    General and technical information: Contact Mr. Kevin Robinson, 
Director, Office of Technical Programs and Coordination Activities, 
Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management, Occupational 
Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 
Constitution Avenue NW., Room N-3655, Washington, DC 20210; phone: 
(202) 693-2110 or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of this Federal Register notice. 
Electronic copies of this Federal Register notice are available at 
http://www.regulations.gov. This Federal Register notice and other 
relevant information are also available at OSHA's Web page at http://www.osha.gov.

I. Notice of Application

    On April 3, 2014, Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture, (``IHP 
JV'' or ``the applicant''), 2600 Independence Avenue SE., Washington, 
DC 20003, submitted an application for a permanent variance and interim 
order under Section 6(d) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 
1970 (``OSH Act''; 29 U.S.C. 655) and 29 CFR 1905.11 (``Variances and 
other relief under section 6(d)'') from several provisions of the OSHA 
standard that regulates work in compressed air at 29 CFR 1926.803. IHP 
JV also requested an interim order pending OSHA's decision on the 
application for a variance (Exhibit OSHA-2014-0011-0001, Request for 
Variance). Specifically, the applicant seeks a variance from the 
provisions of the standard that: (1) Prohibit compressed-air worker 
exposure to pressures exceeding 50 pounds per square inch (p.s.i.) 
except in an emergency (29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5)); \1\ (2) require the use 
of the decompression values specified in decompression tables in 
Appendix A of the compressed-air standard for construction (29 CFR 
1926.803(f)(1)); and (3) require the use of automated operational 
controls and a special decompression chamber (29 CFR 
1926.803(g)(1)(iii) and .803(g)(1)(xvii), respectively).
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    \1\ The decompression tables in Appendix A of subpart S express 
the maximum working pressures as pounds per square inch gauge 
(p.s.i.g.), with a maximum working pressure of 50 p.s.i.g. 
Therefore, throughout this notice, OSHA expresses the 50 p.s.i. 
value specified by Sec.  1926.803(e)(5) as 50 p.s.i.g., consistent 
with the terminology in Appendix A, Table 1 of subpart S.
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    According to its application, IHP JV is currently the general 
contractor for the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority's 
(``DC Water'') project to construct the Anacostia River Tunnel. The 
Anacostia River Tunnel project design requires the ability to safely 
perform hyperbaric interventions in compressed air at pressures higher 
than allowed in the existing OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5) which 
states: ``No employee shall be subjected to pressure exceeding 50 
p.s.i.g. except in emergency'' (see footnote 1).
    The applicant is a contractor that works on complex tunnel projects 
using recently developed equipment and procedures for soft-ground 
tunneling. The applicant's workers engage in the construction of 
subaqueous tunnels below the water table through soft soils consisting 
of clay, silt, and sand using advanced shielded mechanical excavation 
techniques in conjunction with an Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel Boring 
Machine (EPBTBM).
    IHP JV employs specially trained personnel for the construction of 
the tunnel, and states that this construction project uses shielded 
mechanical-excavation techniques. IHP JV asserts that its workers 
perform hyperbaric interventions at pressures greater than 50 p.s.i.g. 
in the excavation chamber of the EPBTBM. The hyperbaric interventions 
consist of conducting inspections and maintenance work on the cutter-
head structure and cutting tools of the EPBTBM.
    OSHA considered IHP JV's application for a permanent variance and 
interim order. On February 11, 2015, OSHA published a preliminary 
Federal Register notice announcing IHP JV's application for a permanent 
variance and interim order, grant of an interim order, and request for 
comments (80 FR 7636) for the Anacostia River Tunnel project.

II. The Variance Application

A. Background

    IHP JV asserts that innovations in tunnel excavation, specifically 
with EPBTBMs, have, in most cases, eliminated the need to pressurize 
the entire tunnel. These advances in technology modified substantially 
the methods used by the construction industry to excavate subaqueous 
tunnels compared to the caisson work regulated by the current OSHA 
compressed-air standard for construction at 29 CFR 1926.803. Such 
advances reduce the number of workers exposed, and the total duration 
of exposure, to hyperbaric pressure during tunnel construction.
    Using shielded mechanical-excavation techniques, in conjunction 
with precast concrete tunnel liners and backfill grout, EPBTBMs provide 
methods to achieve the face pressures required to maintain a stabilized 
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face through various geologies, and isolate that pressure to the 
forward section (the working chamber) of the EPBTBM. Interventions in 
the working chamber take place only after halting tunnel excavation and 
preparing the machine and crew for an intervention. Interventions occur 
to inspect or maintain the mechanical-excavation components located in 
the working chamber. Maintenance conducted in the working chamber 
includes changing replaceable cutting tools and disposable wear bars, 
and, in rare cases, repairing structural damage to the cutter head.
    In addition to innovations in tunnel-excavation methods, research 
conducted after OSHA published its compressed-air standard for 
construction in 1971, resulted in advances in hyperbaric medicine. In 
this regard, the applicant asserts that the use of decompression 
protocols incorporating oxygen is more efficient, effective, and safer 
for tunnel workers than compliance with the existing OSHA standard (29 
CFR 1926, subpart S, Appendix A decompression tables). According to the 
applicant, contractors routinely and safely expose employees performing 
interventions in the working chamber of EPBTBMs to hyperbaric pressures 
up to 75 p.s.i.g., which is 50% higher than maximum pressure specified 
by the existing OSHA standard (see 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5)). The 
applicant asserts that these hyperbaric exposures are possible because 
of advances in hyperbaric technology, a better understanding of 
hyperbaric medicine, and the development of a project-specific HOM 
(Hyperbaric Operations Manual) that requires specialized medical 
support and hyperbaric supervision to provide assistance to a team of 
specially trained man-lock attendants and hyperbaric workers.
    The applicant contends that the alternative safety measures 
included in its application provide its workers with a place of 
employment that is at least as safe and healthful as they would obtain 
under the existing provisions of OSHA's compressed-air standard for 
construction. The applicant certifies that it provided employee 
representatives of affected workers with a copy of the variance 
application.\2\ The applicant also certifies that it notified its 
workers of the variance application by posting, at prominent locations 
where it normally posts workplace notices, a summary of the application 
and information specifying where the workers can examine a copy of the 
application. In addition, the applicant informed its workers and their 
representatives of their rights to petition the Assistant Secretary of 
Labor for Occupational Safety and Health for a hearing on the variance 
application.
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    \2\ See the definition of ``Affected employee or worker'' in 
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B. Variance From Paragraph (e)(5) of 29 CFR 1926.803, Prohibition of 
Exposure to Pressure Greater Than 50 p.s.i.g. (See Footnote 1)

    The applicant states that it may perform hyperbaric interventions 
at pressures greater than 50 p.s.i.g. in the working chamber of the 
EPBTBM; this pressure exceeds the pressure limit of 50 p.s.i.g. 
specified for nonemergency purposes by 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5). The 
EPBTBM has twin man locks, with each man lock having two compartments. 
This configuration allows workers to access the man locks for 
compression and decompression, and medical personnel to access the man 
locks if required in an emergency.
    EPBTBMs are capable of maintaining pressure at the tunnel face, and 
stabilizing existing geological conditions, through the controlled use 
of propel cylinders, a mechanically driven cutter head, bulkheads 
within the shield, ground-treatment foam, and a screw conveyor that 
moves excavated material from the working chamber. As noted earlier, 
the forward-most portion of the EPBTBM is the working chamber, and this 
chamber is the only pressurized segment of the EPBTBM. Within the 
shield, the working chamber consists of two sections: The staging 
chamber and the forward working chamber. The staging chamber is the 
section of the working chamber between the man-lock door and the entry 
door to the forward working chamber. The forward working chamber is 
immediately behind the cutter head and tunnel face.
    The applicant will pressurize the working chamber to the level 
required to maintain a stable tunnel face. Pressure in the staging 
chamber ranges from atmospheric (no increased pressure), to a maximum 
pressure equal to the pressure in the working chamber. The applicant 
asserts that most of the hyperbaric interventions will be at or near 
atmospheric pressure. However, the applicant maintains that they may 
have to perform interventions at pressures up to 52 p.s.i.g.
    During interventions, workers enter the working chamber through one 
of the twin man locks that open into the staging chamber. To reach the 
forward part of the working chamber, workers pass through a door in a 
bulkhead that separates the staging chamber from the forward working 
chamber. The maximum crew size allowed in the forward working chamber 
is three. At certain hyperbaric pressures (i.e., when decompression 
times are greater than work times), the twin man locks allow for crew 
rotation. During crew rotation, one crew can be compressing or 
decompressing while the second crew is working. Therefore, the working 
crew always has an unoccupied man lock at its disposal.
    The applicant developed a project-specific HOM for the Anacostia 
River Tunnel project (Exhibit OSHA-2014-0011-0003, IHP JV Project-
Specific HOM) that describes in detail the hyperbaric procedures and 
required medical examinations used during the tunnel-construction 
project. The HOM is project-specific, and discusses standard operating 
procedures and emergency and contingency procedures. The procedures 
include using experienced and knowledgeable man-lock attendants who 
have the training and experience necessary to recognize and treat 
decompression illnesses and injuries. The attendants are under the 
direct supervision of the hyperbaric supervisor and attending 
physician. In addition, procedures include medical screening and review 
of prospective compressed-air workers (CAWs). The purpose of this 
screening procedure is to vet prospective CAWs with medical conditions 
(e.g., deep vein thrombosis, poor vascular circulation, and muscle 
cramping) that could be aggravated by sitting in a cramped space (e.g., 
a man lock) for extended periods or by exposure to elevated pressures 
and compressed gas mixtures. A transportable recompression chamber 
(shuttle) is available to extract workers from the hyperbaric working 
chamber for emergency evacuation and medical treatment; the shuttle 
attaches to the topside medical lock, which is a large recompression 
chamber. The applicant believes that the procedures included in the HOM 
provide safe work conditions when interventions are necessary, 
including interventions above 50 p.s.i.g.

C. Variance From Paragraph (f)(1) of 29 CFR 1926.803, Requirement To 
Use OSHA Decompression Tables

    OSHA's compressed-air standard for construction requires 
decompression in accordance with the decompression tables in Appendix A 
of 29 CFR part 1926, subpart S (see 29 CFR 1926.803(f)(1)). As an 
alternative to the OSHA decompression tables, the applicant proposes to 
use newer decompression schedules that supplement breathing air used 
during decompression with pure oxygen. The applicant asserts that these 
decompression protocols are safer for tunnel workers than the 
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protocols specified in Appendix A of 29 CFR part 1926, subpart S. 
Accordingly, the applicant proposes to use the 1992 French 
Decompression Tables to decompress CAWs after they exit the hyperbaric 
conditions in the working chamber.
    Depending on the maximum working pressure and exposure times, the 
1992 French Decompression Tables provide for air decompression with or 
without oxygen. IHP JV asserts that oxygen decompression has many 
benefits, including (1) keeping the partial pressure of nitrogen in the 
lungs as low as possible; (2) keeping external pressure as low as 
possible to reduce the formation of bubbles in the blood; (3) removing 
nitrogen from the lungs and arterial blood and increasing the rate of 
elimination of nitrogen; (4) improving the quality of breathing during 
decompression stops so that workers are less tired and to prevent bone 
necrosis; (5) reducing decompression time by about 33 percent as 
compared to air decompression; and (6) reducing inflammation.
    In addition, the HOM requires a physician certified in hyperbaric 
medicine to manage the medical condition of CAWs during hyperbaric 
exposures and decompression. A trained and experienced man-lock 
attendant also will be present during hyperbaric exposures and 
decompression. This man-lock attendant will operate the hyperbaric 
system to ensure compliance with the specified decompression table. A 
hyperbaric supervisor (competent person), trained in hyperbaric 
operations, procedures, and safety, will directly oversee all 
hyperbaric interventions, and ensure that staff follow the procedures 
delineated in the HOM or by the attending physician.
    The applicant asserts that at higher hyperbaric pressures, 
decompression times exceed 75 minutes. The HOM establishes protocols 
and procedures that provide the basis for alternate means of protection 
for CAWs under these conditions. Accordingly, based on these protocols 
and procedures, the applicant requests to use the 1992 French 
Decompression Tables for hyperbaric interventions up to 52 p.s.i.g. for 
the Anacostia River Tunnel project. The applicant is committed to 
follow the decompression procedures described in the project-specific 
HOM during these interventions.

D. Variance From Paragraph (g)(1)(iii) of 29 CFR 1926.803, 
Automatically Regulated Continuous Decompression

    According to the applicant, breathing air under hyperbaric 
conditions increases the amount of nitrogen gas dissolved in a CAW's 
tissues. The greater the hyperbaric pressure under these conditions, 
and the more time spent under the increased pressure, the greater the 
amount of nitrogen gas dissolved in the tissues. When the pressure 
decreases during decompression, tissues release the dissolved nitrogen 
gas into the blood system, which then carries the nitrogen gas to the 
lungs for elimination through exhalation. Releasing hyperbaric pressure 
too rapidly during decompression can increase the size of the bubbles 
formed by nitrogen gas in the blood system, resulting in DCI, commonly 
referred to as ``the bends.'' This description of the etiology of DCI 
is consistent with current scientific theory and research on the issue 
(see footnote 12 in this notice discussing a 1985 NIOSH report on DCI).
    The 1992 French Decompression Tables proposed for use by the 
applicant provide for stops during worker decompression (i.e., staged 
decompression) to control the release of nitrogen gas from tissues into 
the blood system. Studies show that staged decompression, in 
combination with other features of the 1992 French Decompression Tables 
such as the use of oxygen, result in a lower incidence of DCI than the 
OSHA decompression requirements of 29 CFR 1926.803, which specify the 
use of automatically regulated continuous decompression (see footnotes 
10 through 14 in this notice for references to these studies).\3\ In 
addition, the applicant asserts that staged decompression is at least 
as effective as an automatic controller in regulating the decompression 
process because:
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    \3\ In the study cited in footnote 10 of this notice, starting 
at page 338, Dr. Eric Kindwall notes that the use of automatically 
regulated continuous decompression in the Washington State safety 
standards for compressed-air work (from which OSHA derived its 
decompression tables) was at the insistence of contractors and the 
union, and against the advice of the expert who calculated the 
decompression table and recommended using staged decompression. Dr. 
Kindwall then states, ``Continuous decompression is inefficient and 
wasteful. For example, if the last stage from 4 p.s.i.g. . . . to 
the surface took 1 h, at least half the time is spent at pressures 
less than 2 p.s.i.g. . . ., which provides less and less meaningful 
bubble suppression. . . .'' In addition, the report referenced in 
footnote 5 under the section titled, ``Background on the Need for 
Interim Decompression Tables'' addresses the continuous-
decompression protocol in the OSHA compressed-air standard for 
construction, noting that ``[a]side from the tables for saturation 
diving to deep depths, no other widely used or officially approved 
diving decompression tables use straight line, continuous 
decompressions at varying rates. Stage decompression is usually the 
rule, since it is simpler to control.''
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    1. A hyperbaric supervisor (a competent person experienced and 
trained in hyperbaric operations, procedures, and safety) directly 
supervises all hyperbaric interventions and ensures that the man-lock 
attendant, who is a competent person in the manual control of 
hyperbaric systems, follows the schedule specified in the decompression 
tables, including stops; and
    2. The use of the 1992 French Decompression Tables for staged 
decompression offers an equal or better level of management and control 
over the decompression process than an automatic controller and results 
in lower occurrences of DCI.
    Accordingly, the applicant is applying for a permanent variance 
from the OSHA standard at 29 CFR 1926.803(g)(1)(iii), which requires 
automatic controls to regulate decompression. As noted above, the 
applicant is committed to conduct the staged decompression according to 
the 1992 French Decompression Tables under the direct control of the 
trained man-lock attendant and under the oversight of the hyperbaric 
supervisor.

E. Variance From Paragraph (g)(1)(xvii) of 29 CFR 1926.803, Requirement 
of Special Decompression Chamber

    The OSHA compressed-air standard for construction requires 
employers to use a special decompression chamber when total 
decompression time exceeds 75 minutes (see 29 CFR 
1926.803(g)(1)(xvii)). Use of the special decompression chamber enables 
CAWs to move about and flex their joints to prevent neuromuscular 
problems during decompression.
    As an alternative to using a special decompression chamber, the 
applicant notes that since only the working chamber of the EPBTBM is 
under pressure, and only a few workers out of the entire crew are 
exposed to hyperbaric pressure, the man locks (which, as noted earlier, 
connect directly to the working chamber) and the staging chamber are of 
sufficient size to accommodate the exposed workers. In addition, 
available space in the EPBTBM does not allow for an additional special 
decompression lock. Again, the applicant uses the man locks, each of 
which adequately accommodates a three-member crew, for this purpose 
when decompression lasts up to 75 minutes. When decompression exceeds 
75 minutes, crews can open the door connecting the two compartments in 
each man lock during decompression stops or exit the man lock and move 
into the staging chamber where additional space is available. This

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alternative enables CAWs to move about and flex their joints to prevent 
neuromuscular problems during decompression.

F. Previous Tunnel Construction Variances

    OSHA notes that on May 23, 2014, it granted a sub-aqueous tunnel 
construction permanent variance to Tully/OHL USA Joint Venture (79 FR 
29809) from the same provisions of the standard that regulate work in 
compressed air (at 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and 
(g)(1)(xvii)) that are the subject of the present application. On March 
27, 2015, OSHA also granted another sub-aqueous tunnel construction 
permanent variance to Traylor/Skanska/Jay Dee Joint Venture (80 FR 
16440) from the same provisions of the standard that are the subject of 
the present application. Generally, the alternate conditions in this 
notice are based on and very similar to the alternate conditions of the 
previous permanent variances.

G. Multi-State Variance

    As stated earlier in this notice, IHP JV applied for a permanent 
variance and interim order for its Anacostia River Tunnel project only. 
The Anacostia River Tunnel project is located entirely in the District 
of Columbia and thus under Federal OSHA's exclusive jurisdiction. 
Therefore, any variance OSHA grants IHP JV will have effect only in the 
District of Columbia.
    Twenty-eight state safety and health plans have been approved by 
OSHA under section 18 of the (OSH) Act.\4\ As part of the permanent 
variance process, the Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs 
will notify the State Plans of IHP JV's variance application and grant 
of the Anacostia River Tunnel project permanent variance.
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    \4\ Six State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New 
York, Maine and the Virgin Islands) limit their occupational safety 
and health authority to state and local government employers only. 
State Plans that exercise their occupational safety and health 
authority over both public- and private-sector employers are: 
Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, 
Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, 
Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, 
Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.
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    Additionally, in considering IHP JV's application for a permanent 
variance and interim order, OSHA noted that four State Plans have 
previously granted sub-aqueous tunnel construction variances and 
imposed different or additional requirements and conditions 
(California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington). California also 
promulgated new standards \5\ for similar sub-aqueous tunnel 
construction work.
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    \5\ See California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 7, 
Group 26, Article 154, available at http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/sb7g26a154.html.
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III. Description of the Conditions Specified for the Permanent Variance

    This section describes the alternative means of compliance with 29 
CFR 1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii) and provides 
additional detail regarding the conditions that form the basis of IHP 
JV's permanent variance.

Condition A: Scope

    The scope of the permanent variance limits coverage to the work 
situations specified under this condition. Clearly defining the scope 
of the permanent variance provides IHP JV, IHP JV's employees, other 
stakeholders, the public, and OSHA with necessary information regarding 
the work situations in which the permanent variance applies.
    According to 29 CFR 1905.11, an employer (or class or group of 
employers \6\) may request a permanent variance for a specific 
workplace or workplaces (multiple sites). If granted, the variance 
applies to the specific employer(s) that submitted the application. In 
this instance, the permanent variance applies to the applicant, IHP JV, 
for its Anacostia River Tunnel project, and does not apply to any other 
employers.
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    \6\ A class or group of employers (such as members of a trade 
alliance or association) may apply jointly for a variance provided 
an authorized representative for each employer signs the application 
and the application identifies each employer's affected facilities.
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Condition B: Application

    This condition specifies the circumstances under which the 
permanent variance is in effect, notably only for hyperbaric work 
performed during interventions. The condition places clear limits on 
the circumstances under which the applicant can expose its employees to 
hyperbaric pressure.

Condition C: List of Abbreviations

    This condition defines a number of abbreviations used in the 
permanent variance. OSHA believes that defining these abbreviations 
serves to clarify and standardize their usage, thereby enhancing the 
applicant's and its employees' understanding of the conditions 
specified by the permanent variance.

Condition D: Definitions

    The condition defines a series of terms, mostly technical terms, 
used in the permanent variance to standardize and clarify their 
meaning. Defining these terms serves to enhance the applicant's and its 
employees' understanding of the conditions specified by the permanent 
variance.

Condition E: Safety and Health Practices

    This condition requires the applicant to develop and submit to OSHA 
an HOM specific to the Anacostia River Tunnel project at least six 
months before using the EPBTBM for tunneling operations. Additionally, 
the condition includes a series of related hazard prevention and 
control requirements and methods (e.g., decompression tables, job 
hazard analysis (JHA), operations and inspections checklists, incident 
investigation, recording and notification to OSHA of recordable 
hyperbaric injuries and illnesses, etc.) designed to ensure the 
continued effective functioning of the hyperbaric equipment and 
operating system.
    Review of the HOM enables OSHA to: (1) Determine that the safety 
and health instructions and measures it specifies are appropriate and 
do adequately protect the safety and health of the CAWs and that it 
conforms to the conditions of the variance; and (2) request the 
applicant to revise or modify the HOM if it finds that the hyperbaric 
safety and health procedures are not suitable for the specific project 
and do not adequately protect the safety and health of the CAWs. Once 
approved, the project-specific HOM becomes part of the variance, thus 
enabling OSHA to enforce its safety and health procedures and 
measures.\7\
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    \7\ Publication of the preliminary Federal Register notice (80 
FR 7636) announcing IHP JV's application for a permanent variance 
and grant of a project-specific interim order constituted 
acknowledgement by OSHA of the acceptability of the HOM provided by 
IHP JV for the Anacostia River Tunnel project. Further, publication 
of this Federal Register notice announcing grant of a project-
specific permanent variance constitutes acknowledgement by OSHA of 
the acceptability of IHP JV's revised HOM (Rev 1) (Ex. OSHA-2014-
0011-0009).
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Condition F: Communication

    This condition requires the applicant to develop and implement an 
effective system of information sharing and communication. Effective 
information sharing and communication ensures that affected workers 
receive updated information regarding any safety-related hazards and 
incidents, and corrective actions taken, prior to the start of each 
shift. The condition also requires the applicant to ensure that 
reliable means of emergency communications are available and maintained 
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workers and support personnel during hyperbaric operations. 
Availability of such reliable means of communication enable affected 
workers and support personnel to respond quickly and effectively to 
hazardous conditions or emergencies that may develop during EPBTBM 
operations.

Condition G: Worker Qualification and Training

    This condition requires the applicant to develop and implement an 
effective qualification and training program for affected workers. The 
condition specifies the factors that an affected worker must know to 
perform safely during hyperbaric operations, including how to enter, 
work in, and exit from hyperbaric conditions under both normal and 
emergency conditions. Having well-trained and qualified workers 
performing hyperbaric intervention work ensures that they recognize, 
and respond appropriately to, hyperbaric safety and health hazards. 
These qualification and training requirements enable affected workers 
to cope effectively with emergencies, as well as the discomfort and 
physiological effects of hyperbaric exposure, thereby preventing 
injury, illness, and fatalities among workers.
    As part of the qualification and training program, paragraph 
(G)(2)(e) of this condition also requires the applicant to provide 
affected workers with information they can use to contact the 
appropriate healthcare professionals if they believe that they are 
developing hyperbaric-related health effects. This requirement provides 
for early intervention and treatment of DCI and other health effects 
resulting from hyperbaric exposure, thereby reducing the potential 
severity of these effects.

Condition H: Inspections, Tests, and Accident Prevention

    This condition requires the applicant to develop, implement, and 
operate a program of frequent and regular inspections of the EPBTBM's 
hyperbaric equipment and support systems, and associated work areas. 
This condition helps to ensure the safe operation and physical 
integrity of the equipment and work areas necessary to conduct 
hyperbaric operations. The condition also enhances worker safety by 
reducing the risk of hyperbaric-related emergencies.
    Paragraph (H)(3) of this condition requires the applicant to 
document tests, inspections, corrective actions, and repairs involving 
the EPBTBM, and maintain these documents at the job site for the 
duration of the job. This requirement provides the applicant with 
information needed to schedule tests and inspections to ensure the 
continued safe operation of the equipment and systems, and to determine 
that the actions taken to correct defects in hyperbaric equipment and 
systems were appropriate, prior to returning them to service.

Condition I: Compression and Decompression

    This condition requires the applicant to consult with its 
designated medical advisor regarding special compression or 
decompression procedures appropriate for any unacclimated CAW. This 
provision ensures that the applicant consults with the medical advisor, 
and involves the medical advisor in the evaluation, development, and 
implementation of compression or decompression protocols appropriate 
for any CAW requiring acclimation to the hyperbaric conditions 
encountered during EPBTBM operations. Accordingly, CAWs requiring 
acclimation have an opportunity to acclimate prior to exposure to these 
hyperbaric conditions. OSHA believes this condition will prevent or 
reduce adverse reactions among CAWs to the effects of compression or 
decompression associated with the intervention work they perform in the 
EPBTBM.

Condition J: Recordkeeping

    This condition requires the applicant to maintain records of 
specific factors associated with each hyperbaric intervention. The 
information gathered and recorded under this provision, in concert with 
the information provided under Condition K (using OSHA 301 Incident 
Report form to investigate and record hyperbaric recordable injuries as 
defined by 29 CFR 1904.4, 1904.7, 1904.8 through 1904.12), enables the 
applicant and OSHA to determine the effectiveness of the permanent 
variance in preventing decompression illness (DCI) and other 
hyperbaric-related effects.\8\
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    \8\ See 29 CFR 1904 Recording and Reporting Occupational 
Injuries and Illnesses (http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9631); recordkeeping 
forms and instructions (http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKform300pkg-fillable-enabled.pdf); OSHA Recordkeeping Handbook 
(http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/handbook/index.html); and updates 
to OSHA's recordkeeping rule Web page ((79 FR 56130); http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping2014/index.html)).
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Condition K: Notifications

    Under this condition, the applicant must, within specified periods: 
(1) Notify OSHA of any recordable injuries, illnesses, in-patient 
hospitalizations, amputations, loss of an eye, or fatality that occur 
as a result of hyperbaric exposures during EPBTBM operations; (2) 
provide OSHA with a copy of the incident investigation report (using 
OSHA 301 form) of these events; (3) include on the 301 form information 
on the hyperbaric conditions associated with the recordable injury or 
illness, the root-cause determination, and preventive and corrective 
actions identified and implemented by the applicant; and (4) its 
certification that it informed affected workers of the incident and the 
results of the incident investigation.
    This condition also requires the applicant to: Notify the Office of 
Technical Programs and Coordination Activities (OTPCA) and the 
Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office within 15 working days should the 
applicant need to revise its HOM to accommodate changes in its 
compressed-air operations that affect its ability to comply with the 
conditions of the permanent variance; and provide OSHA's OTPCA and the 
Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office, at the end of the project, with a 
report evaluating the effectiveness of the decompression tables.
    These notification requirements enable the applicant, its 
employees, and OSHA to determine the effectiveness of the permanent 
variance in providing the requisite level of safety to the applicant's 
workers and, based on this determination, whether to revise or revoke 
the conditions of the permanent variance. Timely notification permits 
OSHA to take whatever action may be necessary and appropriate to 
prevent further injuries and illnesses. Providing notification to 
employees informs them of the precautions taken by the applicant to 
prevent similar incidents in the future.
    This condition also requires the applicant to notify OSHA if it 
ceases to do business, has a new address or location for its main 
office, or transfers the operations covered by the permanent variance 
to a successor company. In addition, the condition specifies that OSHA 
must approve the transfer of the permanent variance to a successor 
company. These requirements allow OSHA to communicate effectively with 
the applicant regarding the status of the permanent variance, and 
expedite the Agency's administration and enforcement of the permanent 
variance. Stipulating that an applicant must have OSHA's approval to 
transfer a variance to a successor company provides assurance that the 
successor company has knowledge of, and will comply with, the 
conditions specified by the permanent variance, thereby ensuring the 
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performing the operations covered by the permanent variance.

IV. Comments on the Proposed Variance Application

    OSHA received one public comment on the proposed variance 
application. Mr. Barry Cole (safety specialist) representing Cole-
Preferred Safety Consulting, Inc., supported granting the permanent 
variance (Exhibit OSHA-2014-0011-0008). In his comment, Mr. Cole made 
two suggestions. First, he proposed that OSHA should allow the 
applicant substantially more room to work beyond the anticipated 
hyperbaric pressure of 52 p.s.i.g., by changing the upper hyperbaric 
pressure limit of the variance from 52 p.s.i.g. to ``the level 
necessary to maintain safety on the face, and/up to the design/rating 
limits of the machinery described.'' Second, he recommended that OSHA 
should issue a letter of interpretation (LOI) that allows all tunnel 
construction companies working under hyperbaric conditions ``to be 
allowed to use the stepped method of depressurization, as per 
engineering/medical data and schedules (such as but not limited to the 
French scale), as it is the best/safest practice, and the original 
standard should have included it, even if the preference was for some 
reason to use auto/straight line [decompression]. Either may be 
allowed, under my proposed letter of interpretation.''
    The remainder of this section describes OSHA's response to Mr. 
Cole's comments.
    First, OSHA finds that the recommendation to increase the upper 
hyperbaric pressure limit of the variance from 52 p.s.i.g. to the level 
necessary to maintain safety at the face of the EPBTBM (up to 75 
p.s.i.g.), is well beyond the scope of the requested variance. 
Therefore, OSHA will not modify the permanent variance.
    Initially, IHP JV sought a permanent variance for work in 
hyperbaric environments up to 50 p.s.i.g., as indicated in its 
Anacostia River Tunnel project-specific HOM. The HOM stated that in the 
unlikely event that working pressures exceeding the anticipated maximum 
of 50 p.s.i.g. are required during interventions, an amendment will be 
prepared and added to the HOM. Following discussions with the 
applicant, and in response to the applicant's request, OSHA is granting 
an increase in the upper hyperbaric pressure limit of the variance from 
50 p.s.i.g. to 52 p.s.i.g. This increase will: (1) Provide greater 
flexibility and timeliness for responding to unanticipated conditions 
such as the need for increased face pressure (exceeding 50 p.s.i.g.) in 
the excavation chamber of the EPBTBM during interventions; and (2) 
maintain consistency with the upper hyperbaric pressure limit of 52 
p.s.i.g. included in the variance OSHA granted to Traylor Skanska Jay 
Dee Joint Venture (80 FR 16440) for completing the Blue Plains Tunnel, 
another phase of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority's 
(``DC Water'') Clean Rivers project. Subsequently, IHP JV submitted a 
revised Anacostia River Tunnel project-specific HOM (Rev. 1; see Ex. 
OSHA-2014-0011-0009) for work in hyperbaric environments up to 52 
p.s.i.g.
    Second, OSHA finds that the recommendation to publish a LOI on 
stepped decompression using the French or other tables is well beyond 
the scope of this variance. Therefore, OSHA will not undertake issuing 
an LOI that allows tunnel construction companies working under 
hyperbaric conditions to operate under the conditions of previously 
granted variances. Moreover, the grant of this variance is conditioned 
on OSHA's approval of the applicant's HOM, and such a procedure would 
not be possible under a LOI.
    Further, broader, industry-wide issues such as the setting of 
hyperbaric exposure and decompression limits for all tunneling work 
would be more appropriately resolved through the rulemaking process. In 
recognition of this, on December 6, 2012, OSHA published a Federal 
Register notice (77 FR 72781) announcing a request for information 
(RFI) for its continuing regulatory reviews named standards improvement 
projects (SIPs). The Agency is currently working on SIP-Phase IV (SIP-
IV). As part of SIP-IV, OSHA is considering updating the decompression 
tables in Appendix A (1926.803 (f)(1)). This proposed action would 
permit employers to use decompression procedures and updated 
decompression tables that take advantage of new hyperbaric technologies 
used widely in extreme hyperbaric exposures. If the planned SIP-IV 
revises Appendix A, IHP JV (and similar tunneling contractors 
previously granted a variance) will no longer need to obtain a variance 
from the use of decompression values specified in decompression tables 
in Appendix A of the compressed-air standard for construction (29 CFR 
1926.803(f)(1)). However, they would still require hyperbaric tunneling 
variances to address portions of the standard not proposed to be 
covered by SIP-IV (i.e., 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5); .803(g)(1)(iii) and 
.803(g)(1)(xvii)).
    If SIP-IV is completed (including the planned update of the 
decompression tables in Appendix A (1926.803 (f)(1)), OSHA will modify 
IHP JV's and similar variances granted to other employers to include 
the applicable SIP-IV provisions as appropriate.

V. Decision

    As noted earlier, on February 11, 2015, OSHA published a 
preliminary Federal Register notice announcing IHP JV's application for 
a permanent variance and interim order, grant of an interim order, and 
request for comments (80 FR 7636).
    During the period starting with the February 11, 2015, publication 
of the preliminary Federal Register notice announcing grant of the 
interim order, until completion of the Anacostia River Tunnel or the 
Agency modifies or revokes the interim order or makes a decision on its 
application for a permanent variance, the applicant was required to 
comply fully with the conditions of the interim order as an alternative 
to complying with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.803 (hereafter, ``the 
standard'') that:
    A. Prohibit employers using compressed air under hyperbaric 
conditions from subjecting workers to pressure exceeding 50 p.s.i.g., 
except in emergency (29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5));
    B. Require the use of decompression values specified by the 
decompression tables in Appendix A of the compressed-air standard (29 
CFR 1926.803(f)(1)); and
    C. Require the use of automated operational controls and a special 
decompression chamber (29 CFR 1926.803(g)(1)(iii) and .803(g)(1)(xvii), 
respectively).
    After reviewing the proposed alternative measures, OSHA determined 
that:
    A. IHP JV developed, and proposed to implement, effective 
alternative measures to the prohibition of using compressed air under 
hyperbaric conditions exceeding 50 p.s.i.g. The alternative measures 
include use of engineering and administrative controls of the hazards 
associated with work performed in compressed-air conditions exceeding 
50 p.s.i.g. while engaged in the construction of a subaqueous tunnel 
using advanced shielded mechanical-excavation techniques in conjunction 
with an EPBTBM. Prior to conducting interventions in the EPBTBM's 
pressurized working chamber, the applicant halts tunnel excavation and 
prepares the machine and crew to conduct the interventions. 
Interventions involve inspection, maintenance, or repair of the 
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components located in the working chamber.
    B. IHP JV developed, and proposed to implement, safe hyperbaric 
work procedures, emergency and contingency procedures, and medical 
examinations for the project's CAWs. The applicant compiled these 
standard operating procedures into a project-specific HOM. The HOM 
discusses the procedures and personnel qualifications for performing 
work safely during the compression and decompression phases of 
interventions. The HOM also specifies the decompression tables the 
applicant proposes to use. Depending on the maximum working pressure 
and exposure times during the interventions, the tables provide for 
decompression using air, pure oxygen, or a combination of air and 
oxygen. The decompression tables also include delays or stops for 
various time intervals at different pressure levels during the 
transition to atmospheric pressure (i.e., staged decompression). In all 
cases, a physician certified in hyperbaric medicine will manage the 
medical condition of CAWs during decompression. In addition, a trained 
and experienced man-lock attendant, experienced in recognizing 
decompression sickness or illnesses and injuries, will be present. Of 
key importance, a hyperbaric supervisor (competent person), trained in 
hyperbaric operations, procedures, and safety, will directly supervise 
all hyperbaric operations to ensure compliance with the procedures 
delineated in the project-specific HOM or by the attending physician.
    C. IHP JV developed, and proposed to implement, a training program 
to instruct affected workers in the hazards associated with conducting 
hyperbaric operations.
    D. IHP JV developed, and proposed to implement, an effective 
alternative to the use of automatic controllers that continuously 
decrease pressure to achieve decompression in accordance with the 
tables specified by the standard. The alternative includes using the 
1992 French Decompression Tables for guiding staged decompression to 
achieve lower occurrences of DCI, using a trained and competent 
attendant for implementing appropriate hyperbaric entry and exit 
procedures, and providing a competent hyperbaric supervisor, and 
attending physician certified in hyperbaric medicine, to oversee all 
hyperbaric operations.
    E. IHP JV developed, and proposed to implement, an effective 
alternative to the use of the special decompression chamber required by 
the standard. EPBTBM technology permits the tunnel's work areas to be 
at atmospheric pressure, with only the face of the EPBTBM (i.e., the 
working chamber) at elevated pressure. The applicant limits 
interventions conducted in the working chamber to performing required 
inspection, maintenance, and repair of the cutting tools on the face of 
the EPBTBM. The EPBTBM's man lock and working chamber provide 
sufficient space for the maximum crew of three CAWs to stand up and 
move around, and safely accommodate decompression times up to 360 
minutes. Therefore, OSHA preliminarily determined that the EPBTBM's man 
lock and working chamber function as effectively as the special 
decompression chamber required by the standard.
    OSHA conducted a review of the scientific literature regarding 
decompression to determine whether the alternative decompression method 
(i.e., the 1992 French Decompression Tables) proposed by the applicant 
provide a workplace as safe and healthful as that provided by the 
standard. Based on this review, OSHA preliminarily determined that 
decompressions conducted in tunneling operations performed with tables 
\9\ result in a lower occurrence of DCI than the decompression tables 
specified by the standard.10 11 12
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    \9\ In 1992, the French Ministry of Labour replaced the 1974 
French Decompression Tables with the 1992 French Decompression 
Tables, which differ from OSHA's decompression tables in Appendix A 
by using: (1) Staged decompression as opposed to continuous (linear) 
decompression; (2) decompression tables based on air or both air and 
pure oxygen; and (3) emergency tables when unexpected exposure times 
occur (up to 30 minutes above the maximum allowed working time).
    \10\ Kindwall, EP (1997). Compressed-air tunneling and caisson 
work decompression procedures: Development, problems, and solutions. 
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, 24(4), pp. 337-345. This article 
reported 60 treated cases of DCI among 4,168 exposures between 19 
and 31 p.s.i.g. over a 51-week contract period, for a DCI incidence 
of 1.44% for the decompression tables specified by the OSHA 
standard.
    \11\ Sealey, JL (1969). Safe exit from the hyperbaric 
environment: Medical experience with pressurized tunnel operations. 
Journal of Occupational Medicine, 11(5), pp. 273-275. This article 
reported 210 treated cases of DCI among 38,600 hyperbaric exposures 
between 13 and 34 p.s.i.g. over a 32-month period, for an incidence 
of 0.54% for the decompression tables specified by the Washington 
State safety standards for compressed-air work, which are similar to 
the tables in the OSHA standard. Moreover, the article reported 51 
treated cases of DCI for 3,000 exposures between 30 and 34 p.s.i.g., 
for an incidence of 1.7% for the Washington State tables.
    \12\ In 1985, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and 
Health (NIOSH) published a report entitled ``Criteria for Interim 
Decompression Tables for Caisson and Tunnel Workers;'' this report 
reviewed studies of DCI and other hyperbaric-related injuries 
resulting from use of OSHA's tables. This report is available on 
NIOSH's Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/decompression/default.html.
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    The review conducted by OSHA found several research studies 
supporting the determination that the 1992 French Decompression Tables 
result in a lower rate of DCI than the decompression tables specified 
by the standard. For example, H. L. Anderson studied the occurrence of 
DCI at maximum hyperbaric pressures ranging from 4 p.s.i.g. to 43 
p.s.i.g. during construction of the Great Belt Tunnel in Denmark (1992-
1996); \13\ this project used the 1992 French Decompression Tables to 
decompress the workers during part of the construction. Anderson 
observed 6 DCI cases out of 7,220 decompression events, and reported 
that switching to the 1992 French Decompression tables reduced the DCI 
incidence to 0.08%. The DCI incidence in the study by H.L. Andersen is 
substantially less than the DCI incidence reported for the 
decompression tables specified in Appendix A. OSHA found no studies in 
which the DCI incidence reported for the 1992 French Decompression 
Tables were higher than the DCI incidence reported for the OSHA 
decompression tables, nor did OSHA find any studies indicating that the 
1992 French Decompression Tables were more hazardous to employees than 
the OSHA decompression tables.\14\ Therefore, OSHA concludes that use 
of the 1992 French Decompression Tables protect workers at least as 
effectively as the OSHA decompression tables.
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    \13\ Anderson HL (2002). Decompression sickness during 
construction of the Great Belt tunnel, Denmark. Undersea and 
Hyperbaric Medicine, 29(3), pp. 172-188.
    \14\ Le P[eacute]chon JC, Barre P, Baud JP, Ollivier F 
(September 1996). Compressed-air work--French tables 1992--
operational results. JCLP Hyperbarie Paris, Centre Medical 
Subaquatique Interentreprise, Marseille: Communication a l'EUBS, pp. 
1-5 (see Ex. OSHA-2014-0011-0004).
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    Based on a review of available evidence, the experience of State 
Plans that either granted variances (Nevada, Oregon, and Washington) 
\15\ or promulgated a new standard (California)\16\ for hyperbaric 
exposures occurring during similar subaqueous tunnel-construction work, 
and the information provided in the applicant's variance application, 
OSHA is granting the permanent variance.
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    \15\ These state variances are available in the docket: Exs. 
OSHA-2014-0011-0005 (Nevada), OSHA-2014-0011-0006 (Oregon), and 
OSHA-2014-0011-0007 (Washington).
    \16\ See California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Subchapter 7, 
Group 26, Article 154, available at http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/sb7g26a154.html.
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    Under Section 6(d) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 
1970 (29 U.S.C. 655(d)), and based on the record discussed above, the 
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with the conditions of the following order, the working conditions of 
the employer's workers are at least as safe and healthful as if the 
employer complied with the working conditions specified by paragraphs 
(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii) of 29 CFR 1926.803. Under 
the terms of this variance, IHP JV must: (1) Comply with the conditions 
listed below under ``Specific Conditions of the Permanent Variance'' 
for the period between the date of this notice and completion of the 
Anacostia River Tunnel project, but no later than December 31, 2016; 
(2) comply fully with all other applicable provisions of 29 CFR part 
1926; and (3) provide a copy of this Federal Register notice to all 
employees affected by the conditions, including the affected employees 
of other employers, using the same means it used to inform these 
employees of its application for a permanent variance. This order will 
remain in effect until one of the following conditions occurs: (1) 
Completion of the IHP JV Anacostia River Tunnel project but no later 
than December 31, 2016; or (2) OSHA modifies or revokes this final 
order in accordance with 29 CFR 1905.13.

VI. Order

    As of the effective date of this final order, OSHA is revoking the 
interim order granted to the employer on February 11, 2015 (80 FR 
7636).
    OSHA issues this final order authorizing Impregilo Healy Parsons 
Joint Venture, (``IHP JV'' or ``the applicant''), to comply with the 
following conditions instead of complying with the requirements of 
paragraphs 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and 
(g)(1)(xvii). This final order applies to Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint 
Venture at the Anacostia River Tunnel project in Washington, DC. These 
conditions are:

A. Scope

    The permanent variance applies only to work:
    1. That occurs in conjunction with construction of the Anacostia 
River Tunnel project, a subaqueous tunnel constructed using advanced 
shielded mechanical-excavation techniques and involving operation of an 
EPBTBM;
    2. Performed under compressed-air and hyperbaric conditions up to 
52 p.s.i.g. at the Anacostia River Tunnel project;
    3. In the EPBTBM's forward section (the working chamber) and 
associated hyperbaric chambers used to pressurize and decompress 
employees entering and exiting the working chamber;
    4. Except for the requirements specified by 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5), 
(f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii), IHP JV must comply fully with 
all other applicable provisions of 29 CFR part 1926; and
    5. This order will remain in effect until one of the following 
conditions occurs: (1) Completion of the Anacostia River Tunnel 
project, but no later than December 31, 2016; or (2) OSHA modifies or 
revokes this final order in accordance with 29 CFR 1905.13.

B. Application

    The permanent variance applies only when IHP JV stops the tunnel-
boring work, pressurizes the working chamber, and the CAWs either enter 
the working chamber to perform interventions (i.e., inspect, maintain, 
or repair the mechanical-excavation components), or exit the working 
chamber after performing interventions.

C. List of Abbreviations

    Abbreviations used throughout this permanent variance include the 
following:

1. CAW--Compressed-air worker
2. CFR--Code of Federal Regulations
3. DCI--Decompression Illness
4. EPBTBM--Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel Boring Machine
5. HOM--Hyperbaric Operations and Safety Manual
6. JHA--Job hazard analysis
7. OSHA--Occupational Safety and Health Administration
8. OTPCA--Office of Technical Programs and Coordination Activities

D. Definitions

    The following definitions apply to this permanent variance. These 
definitions supplement the definitions in IHP JV's project-specific 
HOM.
    1. Affected employee or worker--an employee or worker who is 
affected by the conditions of this permanent variance, or any one of 
his or her authorized representatives. The term ``employee'' has the 
meaning defined and used under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 
of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 651 et seq.)
    2. Atmospheric pressure--the pressure of air at sea-level, 
generally, 14.7 p.s.i.a., 1 atmosphere absolute, or 0 p.s.i.g.
    3. Compressed-air worker--an individual who is specially trained 
and medically qualified to perform work in a pressurized environment 
while breathing air at pressures up to 52 p.s.i.g.
    4. Competent person--an individual who is capable of identifying 
existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working 
conditions that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, 
and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to 
eliminate them.\17\
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    5. Decompression illness--an illness (also called decompression 
sickness (DCS) or the bends) caused by gas bubbles appearing in body 
compartments due to a reduction in ambient pressure. Examples of 
symptoms of decompression illness include (but are not limited to): 
joint pain (also known as the `bends' for agonizing pain or the 
`niggles' for slight pain); areas of bone destruction (termed dysbaric 
osteonecrosis); skin disorders (such as cutis marmorata, which causes a 
pink marbling of the skin); spinal cord and brain disorders (such as 
stroke, paralysis, paresthesia, and bladder dysfunction); 
cardiopulmonary disorders, such as shortness of breath; and arterial 
gas embolism (gas bubbles in the arteries that block blood flow).\18\
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    \18\ See Appendix 10 of ``A Guide to the Work in Compressed-Air 
Regulations 1996,'' published by the United Kingdom Health and 
Safety Executive available from NIOSH at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docket/archive/pdfs/NIOSH-254/compReg1996.pdf.
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    Note: Health effects associated with hyperbaric intervention but 
not considered symptoms of DCI can include: barotrauma (direct damage 
to air-containing cavities in the body such as ears, sinuses and 
lungs); nitrogen narcosis (reversible alteration in consciousness that 
may occur in hyperbaric environments and is caused by the anesthetic 
effect of certain gases at high pressure); and oxygen toxicity (a 
central nervous system condition resulting from the harmful effects of 
breathing molecular oxygen (O2) at elevated partial 
pressures).
    6. Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel Boring Machine--the machinery 
used to excavate the tunnel.
    7. Hot work--any activity performed in a hazardous location that 
may introduce an ignition source into a potentially flammable 
atmosphere.\19\
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    8. Hyperbaric--at a higher pressure than atmospheric pressure.
    9. Hyperbaric intervention--a term that describes the process of 
stopping the EPBTBM and preparing and executing work under hyperbaric 
pressure in the working chamber for the purpose of inspecting, 
replacing, or repairing cutting tools and/or the cutterhead structure.
    10. Hyperbaric Operations Manual--a detailed, project-specific 
health and safety plan developed and implemented by IHP JV for working 
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during the construction of the Anacostia River Tunnel.
    11. Job hazard analysis--an evaluation of tasks or operations to 
identify potential hazards and to determine the necessary controls.
    12. Man lock--an enclosed space capable of pressurization, and used 
for compressing or decompressing any employee or material when either 
is passing into or out of a working chamber.
    13. Pressure--a force acting on a unit area. Usually expressed as 
pounds per square inch (p.s.i.).
    14. p.s.i.--pounds per square inch, a common unit of measurement of 
pressure; a pressure given in p.s.i. corresponds to absolute pressure.
    15. p.s.i.a--pounds per square inch absolute, or absolute pressure, 
is the sum of the atmospheric pressure and gauge pressure. At sea-
level, atmospheric pressure is approximately 14.7 p.s.i. Adding 14.7 to 
a pressure expressed in units of p.s.i.g. will yield the absolute 
pressure, expressed as p.s.i.a.
    16. p.s.i.g.--pounds per square inch gauge, a common unit of 
pressure; pressure expressed as p.s.i.g. corresponds to pressure 
relative to atmospheric pressure. At sea-level, atmospheric pressure is 
approximately 14.7 p.s.i. Subtracting 14.7 from a pressure expressed in 
units of p.s.i.a. yields the gauge pressure, expressed as p.s.i.g.
    17. Qualified person--an individual who, by possession of a 
recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who, by 
extensive knowledge, training, and experience, successfully 
demonstrates an ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the 
subject matter, the work, or the project.\20\
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    18. Working chamber--an enclosed space in the EPBTBM in which CAWs 
perform interventions, and which is accessible only through a man lock.

E. Safety and Health Practices

    1. IHP JV must develop and implement a project-specific HOM, and 
submit the HOM to OSHA for approval at least six months before using 
the EPBTBM. IHP JV must receive a written acknowledgement from OSHA 
regarding the acceptability of the HOM.\21\ The HOM shall provide the 
governing safety and health requirements regarding hyperbaric exposures 
during the tunnel-construction project.
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    2. IHP JV must implement the safety and health instructions 
included in the manufacturer's operations manuals for the EPBTBM, and 
the safety and health instructions provided by the manufacturer for the 
operation of decompression equipment.
    3. IHP JV must use air as the only breathing gas in the working 
chamber.
    4. IHP JV must use the 1992 French Decompression Tables for air, 
air-oxygen, and oxygen decompression specified in the HOM, 
specifically, the tables titled, ``French Regulation Air Standard 
Tables.''
    5. IHP JV must equip man locks used by its employees with an 
oxygen-delivery system as specified by the HOM. IHP JV must not store 
oxygen or other compressed gases used in conjunction with hyperbaric 
work in the tunnel.
    6. Workers performing hot work under hyperbaric conditions must use 
flame-retardant personal protective equipment and clothing.
    7. In hyperbaric work areas, IHP JV must maintain an adequate fire-
suppression system approved for hyperbaric work areas.
    8. IHP JV must develop and implement one or more JHAs for work in 
the hyperbaric work areas, and review, periodically, and as necessary 
(e.g., after making changes to a planned intervention that affects its 
operation), the contents of the JHAs with affected employees. The JHAs 
must include all the job functions that the risk assessment \22\ 
indicates are essential to prevent injury or illness.
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    9. IHP JV must develop a set of checklists to guide compressed-air 
work and ensure that employees follow the procedures required by this 
permanent variance (including all procedures required by the HOM, which 
this permanent variance incorporates by reference). The checklists must 
include all steps and equipment functions that the risk assessment 
indicates are essential to prevent injury or illness during compressed-
air work.
    10. IHP JV must ensure that the safety and health provisions of the 
HOM adequately protect the workers of all contractors and 
subcontractors involved in hyperbaric operations.\23\
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F. Communication

    1. Prior to beginning a shift, IHP JV must implement a system that 
informs workers exposed to hyperbaric conditions of any hazardous 
occurrences or conditions that might affect their safety, including 
hyperbaric incidents, gas releases, equipment failures, earth or rock 
slides, cave-ins, flooding, fires, or explosions.
    2. IHP JV must provide a power-assisted means of communication 
among affected workers and support personnel in hyperbaric conditions 
where unassisted voice communication is inadequate.
    (a) IHP JV must use an independent power supply for powered 
communication systems, and these systems must operate such that use or 
disruption of any one phone or signal location will not disrupt the 
operation of the system from any other location.
    (b) IHP JV must test communication systems at the start of each 
shift and as necessary thereafter to ensure proper operation.

G. Worker Qualifications and Training

    IHP JV must:
    1. Ensure that each affected worker receives effective training on 
how to safely enter, work in, exit from, and undertake emergency 
evacuation or rescue from, hyperbaric conditions, and document this 
training.
    2. Provide effective instruction, before beginning hyperbaric 
operations, to each worker who performs work, or controls the exposure 
of others, in hyperbaric conditions, and document this instruction. The 
instruction must include topics such as:
    (a) The physics and physiology of hyperbaric work;
    (b) Recognition of pressure-related injuries;
    (c) Information on the causes and recognition of the signs and 
symptoms associated with decompression illness, and other hyperbaric 
intervention-related health effects (e.g., barotrauma, nitrogen 
narcosis, and oxygen toxicity);
    (d) How to avoid discomfort during compression and decompression; 
and
    (e) Information the workers can use to contact the appropriate 
healthcare professionals should the workers have concerns that they may 
be experiencing adverse health effects from hyperbaric exposure.
    3. Repeat the instruction specified in paragraph (2) of this 
condition periodically, and as necessary (e.g., after making changes to 
its hyperbaric operations).
    4. When conducting training for its hyperbaric workers, make this 
training available to OSHA personnel and notify the OTPCA at OSHA's 
national office and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office before the 
training takes place.

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H. Inspections, Tests, and Accident Prevention

    1. IHP JV must initiate and maintain a program of frequent and 
regular inspections of the EPBTBM's hyperbaric equipment and support 
systems (such as temperature control, illumination, ventilation, and 
fire-prevention and fire-suppression systems), and hyperbaric work 
areas, as required under 29 CFR 1926.20(b)(2) by:
    (a) Developing a set of checklists to be used by a competent person 
in conducting weekly inspections of hyperbaric equipment and work 
areas; and
    (b) Ensuring that a competent person conducts daily visual checks 
and weekly inspections of the EPBTBM.
    2. If the competent person determines that the equipment 
constitutes a safety hazard, IHP JV must remove the equipment from 
service until it corrects the hazardous condition and has the 
correction approved by a qualified person.
    3. IHP JV must maintain records of all tests and inspections of the 
EPBTBM, as well as associated corrective actions and repairs, at the 
job site for the duration of the job.

I. Compression and Decompression

    IHP JV must consult with its attending physician concerning the 
need for special compression or decompression exposures appropriate for 
CAWs not acclimated to hyperbaric exposure.

J. Recordkeeping

    IHP JV must maintain a record of any recordable injuries, 
illnesses, in-patient hospitalizations, amputations, loss of an eye, or 
fatality (as defined by 29 CFR part 1904 Recording and Reporting 
Occupational Injuries and Illnesses), resulting from exposure of an 
employee to hyperbaric conditions by completing the OSHA 301 Incident 
Report form and OSHA 300 Log of Work Related Injuries and Illnesses.
    Note: Examples of important information to include on the OSHA 301 
Incident Report form (along with the corresponding question on the 
form) must address the following: the task performed (Question (Q) 14); 
an estimate of the CAW's workload (Q 14); the composition of the gas 
mixture (e.g., air or oxygen); the pressure worked at (Q 14); 
temperature in the work and decompression environments (Q 14); did 
something unusual occur during the task or decompression (Q 14); time 
of symptom onset (Q 15); duration of time between decompression and 
onset of symptoms (Q 15); nature and duration of symptoms (Q 16); a 
medical summary of the illness or injury (Q 16); duration of the 
hyperbaric intervention (Q 17); any possible contributing factors (Q 
17); the number of prior interventions completed by injured or ill CAW 
(Q 17); the number of prior interventions completed by injured or ill 
CAW at that pressure (Q 17); the contact information for the treating 
healthcare provider (Q 17); and the date and time of last hyperbaric 
exposure for this CAW.
    In addition to completing the OSHA 301 Incident Report form and 
OSHA 300 Log of Work Related Injuries and Illnesses, IHP JV must 
maintain records of:
    1. The date, times (e.g., began compression, time spent 
compressing, time performing intervention, time spent decompressing), 
and pressure for each hyperbaric intervention.
    2. The name of each individual worker exposed to hyperbaric 
pressure and the decompression protocols and results for each worker.
    3. The total number of interventions and the amount of hyperbaric 
work time at each pressure.
    4. The post-intervention physical assessment of each individual CAW 
for signs and symptoms of decompression illness, barotrauma, nitrogen 
narcosis, oxygen toxicity or other health effects associated with work 
in compressed air or mixed gasses for each hyperbaric intervention.

K. Notifications

    1. To assist OSHA in administering the conditions specified herein, 
IHP JV must:
    (a) Notify the OTPCA and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office of 
any recordable injuries, illnesses, in-patient hospitalizations, 
amputations, loss of an eye, or fatality (by submitting the completed 
OSHA 301 Incident Report form \24\) resulting from exposure of an 
employee to hyperbaric conditions including those that do not require 
recompression treatment (e.g., nitrogen narcosis, oxygen toxicity, 
barotrauma), but still meet the recordable injury or illness criteria 
(of 29 CFR 1904). The employer shall provide the notification within 8 
hours of the incident, or 8 hours after becoming aware of a recordable 
injury, illness, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, loss of an 
eye, or fatality, and submit a copy of the incident investigation (OSHA 
form 301) within 24 hours of the incident, or 24 hours after becoming 
aware of a recordable injury, illness, in-patient hospitalization, 
amputation, loss of an eye, or fatality. In addition to the information 
required by the OSHA form 301, the incident-investigation report must 
include a root-cause determination, and the preventive and corrective 
actions identified and implemented.
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    (b) Provide certification within 15 days of the incident that the 
employer informed affected workers of the incident and the results of 
the incident investigation (including the root-cause determination and 
preventive and corrective actions identified and implemented).
    (c) Notify the OTPCA and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office 
within 15 working days in writing of any change in the compressed-air 
operations that affects IHP JV's ability to comply with the conditions 
specified herein.
    (d) Upon completion of the Anacostia River Tunnel project, evaluate 
the effectiveness of the decompression tables used throughout the 
project, and provide a written report of this evaluation to the OTPCA 
and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office.

    Note:  The evaluation report is to contain summaries of: (1) The 
number, dates, durations, and pressures of the hyperbaric 
interventions completed; (2) decompression protocols implemented 
(including composition of gas mixtures (air and/or oxygen), and the 
results achieved; (3) the total number of interventions and the 
number of hyperbaric incidents (decompression illnesses and/or 
health effects associated with hyperbaric interventions as recorded 
on OSHA 301 and 300 forms, and relevant medical diagnoses and 
treating physicians' opinions); and (4) root-causes, and preventive 
and corrective actions identified and implemented.

    (e) To assist OSHA in administering the conditions specified 
herein, inform the OTPCA and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office as 
soon as possible after it has knowledge that it will:
    (i) Cease to do business;
    (ii) Change the location and address of the main office for 
managing the tunneling operations specified by the project-specific 
HOM; or
    (iii) Transfer the operations specified herein to a successor 
company.
    (f) Notify all affected employees of this permanent variance by the 
same means required to inform them of its application for a variance.
    2. OSHA must approve the transfer of this permanent variance to a 
successor company.

Authority and Signature

    David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH, Assistant Secretary of Labor for 
Occupational Safety and Health, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., 
Washington, DC 20210, authorized the preparation of

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this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is issuing this notice pursuant to 
29 U.S.C. 655(d), Secretary of Labor's Order No. 1-2012 (77 FR 3912, 
Jan. 25, 2012), and 29 CFR 1905.11.

    Signed at Washington, DC, August 14, 2015.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 2015-20571 Filed 8-19-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                                                     APPENDIX—Continued
                                                                                                      [66 TAA petitions instituted between 6/29/15 and 7/24/15]

                                                                                                     Subject firm                                                                                 Date of       Date of
                                                  TA–W                                                                                                                 Location
                                                                                                     (petitioners)                                                                               institution    petition

                                              90058 ..........   ICON Health & Fitness Inc. (Company) ..........................................            Ogden, UT .......................        07/23/15     07/22/15
                                              90059 ..........   Radiant Thermal Prods Inc. (Workers) ...........................................           Roselle, NJ ......................       07/23/15     07/21/15
                                              90060 ..........   Lenovo (State/One-Stop) ................................................................   Morrisville, NC .................        07/24/15     07/24/15



                                              [FR Doc. 2015–20539 Filed 8–19–15; 8:45 am]                    I. Notice of Application                                         recently developed equipment and
                                              BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P                                            On April 3, 2014, Impregilo Healy                             procedures for soft-ground tunneling.
                                                                                                             Parsons Joint Venture, (‘‘IHP JV’’ or ‘‘the                      The applicant’s workers engage in the
                                                                                                             applicant’’), 2600 Independence Avenue                           construction of subaqueous tunnels
                                              DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                            SE., Washington, DC 20003, submitted                             below the water table through soft soils
                                                                                                             an application for a permanent variance                          consisting of clay, silt, and sand using
                                              Occupational Safety and Health                                                                                                  advanced shielded mechanical
                                              Administration                                                 and interim order under Section 6(d) of
                                                                                                             the Occupational Safety and Health Act                           excavation techniques in conjunction
                                              [Docket No. OSHA–2014–0011]                                    of 1970 (‘‘OSH Act’’; 29 U.S.C. 655) and                         with an Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel
                                                                                                             29 CFR 1905.11 (‘‘Variances and other                            Boring Machine (EPBTBM).
                                              Impregilo Healy Parsons Joint Venture;                         relief under section 6(d)’’) from several                          IHP JV employs specially trained
                                              Grant of a Permanent Variance                                  provisions of the OSHA standard that                             personnel for the construction of the
                                              AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health                         regulates work in compressed air at 29                           tunnel, and states that this construction
                                              Administration (OSHA), Labor.                                  CFR 1926.803. IHP JV also requested an                           project uses shielded mechanical-
                                                                                                             interim order pending OSHA’s decision                            excavation techniques. IHP JV asserts
                                              ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                             on the application for a variance                                that its workers perform hyperbaric
                                              SUMMARY:   In this notice, OSHA grants a                       (Exhibit OSHA–2014–0011–0001,                                    interventions at pressures greater than
                                              permanent variance to Impregilo Healy                          Request for Variance). Specifically, the                         50 p.s.i.g. in the excavation chamber of
                                              Parsons Joint Venture from the                                 applicant seeks a variance from the                              the EPBTBM. The hyperbaric
                                              provisions of OSHA standards that                              provisions of the standard that: (1)                             interventions consist of conducting
                                              regulate work in compressed-air                                Prohibit compressed-air worker                                   inspections and maintenance work on
                                              environments at 29 CFR 1926.803.                               exposure to pressures exceeding 50                               the cutter-head structure and cutting
                                              DATES: The permanent variance                                  pounds per square inch (p.s.i.) except in                        tools of the EPBTBM.
                                              specified by this notice becomes                               an emergency (29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5)); 1                            OSHA considered IHP JV’s
                                              effective on August 20, 2015, and shall                        (2) require the use of the decompression                         application for a permanent variance
                                              remain in effect until the completion of                       values specified in decompression                                and interim order. On February 11,
                                              the Anacostia River Tunnel Project, but                        tables in Appendix A of the                                      2015, OSHA published a preliminary
                                              no later than December 31, 2016.                               compressed-air standard for                                      Federal Register notice announcing IHP
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                               construction (29 CFR 1926.803(f)(1));                            JV’s application for a permanent
                                              Information regarding this notice is                           and (3) require the use of automated                             variance and interim order, grant of an
                                              available from the following sources:                          operational controls and a special                               interim order, and request for comments
                                                 Press inquiries: Contact Mr. Frank                          decompression chamber (29 CFR                                    (80 FR 7636) for the Anacostia River
                                              Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office of                            1926.803(g)(1)(iii) and .803(g)(1)(xvii),                        Tunnel project.
                                              Communications, U.S. Department of                             respectively).
                                                                                                                According to its application, IHP JV is                       II. The Variance Application
                                              Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW.,
                                              Room N–3647, Washington, DC 20210;                             currently the general contractor for the                         A. Background
                                              telephone: (202) 693–1999; email:                              District of Columbia Water and Sewer
                                                                                                                                                                                 IHP JV asserts that innovations in
                                              Meilinger.francis2@dol.gov.                                    Authority’s (‘‘DC Water’’) project to
                                                                                                                                                                              tunnel excavation, specifically with
                                                 General and technical information:                          construct the Anacostia River Tunnel.
                                                                                                                                                                              EPBTBMs, have, in most cases,
                                              Contact Mr. Kevin Robinson, Director,                          The Anacostia River Tunnel project
                                                                                                                                                                              eliminated the need to pressurize the
                                              Office of Technical Programs and                               design requires the ability to safely
                                                                                                                                                                              entire tunnel. These advances in
                                              Coordination Activities, Directorate of                        perform hyperbaric interventions in
                                                                                                                                                                              technology modified substantially the
                                              Technical Support and Emergency                                compressed air at pressures higher than
                                                                                                                                                                              methods used by the construction
                                              Management, Occupational Safety and                            allowed in the existing OSHA standard
                                                                                                                                                                              industry to excavate subaqueous tunnels
                                              Health Administration, U.S. Department                         29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5) which states: ‘‘No
                                                                                                                                                                              compared to the caisson work regulated
                                              of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW.,                         employee shall be subjected to pressure
                                                                                                                                                                              by the current OSHA compressed-air
                                              Room N–3655, Washington, DC 20210;                             exceeding 50 p.s.i.g. except in
                                                                                                                                                                              standard for construction at 29 CFR
                                              phone: (202) 693–2110 or email:                                emergency’’ (see footnote 1).
                                                                                                                                                                              1926.803. Such advances reduce the
                                              robinson.kevin@dol.gov.                                           The applicant is a contractor that
                                                                                                                                                                              number of workers exposed, and the
                                                                                                             works on complex tunnel projects using
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of                                                                                            total duration of exposure, to hyperbaric
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                                              this Federal Register notice. Electronic                         1 The decompression tables in Appendix A of                    pressure during tunnel construction.
                                              copies of this Federal Register notice                         subpart S express the maximum working pressures                     Using shielded mechanical-
                                              are available at http://                                       as pounds per square inch gauge (p.s.i.g.), with a               excavation techniques, in conjunction
                                              www.regulations.gov. This Federal                              maximum working pressure of 50 p.s.i.g. Therefore,               with precast concrete tunnel liners and
                                                                                                             throughout this notice, OSHA expresses the 50 p.s.i.
                                              Register notice and other relevant                             value specified by § 1926.803(e)(5) as 50 p.s.i.g.,
                                                                                                                                                                              backfill grout, EPBTBMs provide
                                              information are also available at OSHA’s                       consistent with the terminology in Appendix A,                   methods to achieve the face pressures
                                              Web page at http://www.osha.gov.                               Table 1 of subpart S.                                            required to maintain a stabilized tunnel


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                                              face through various geologies, and                     informed its workers and their                        certain hyperbaric pressures (i.e., when
                                              isolate that pressure to the forward                    representatives of their rights to petition           decompression times are greater than
                                              section (the working chamber) of the                    the Assistant Secretary of Labor for                  work times), the twin man locks allow
                                              EPBTBM. Interventions in the working                    Occupational Safety and Health for a                  for crew rotation. During crew rotation,
                                              chamber take place only after halting                   hearing on the variance application.                  one crew can be compressing or
                                              tunnel excavation and preparing the                                                                           decompressing while the second crew is
                                                                                                      B. Variance From Paragraph (e)(5) of 29
                                              machine and crew for an intervention.                                                                         working. Therefore, the working crew
                                                                                                      CFR 1926.803, Prohibition of Exposure
                                              Interventions occur to inspect or                                                                             always has an unoccupied man lock at
                                                                                                      to Pressure Greater Than 50 p.s.i.g. (See
                                              maintain the mechanical-excavation                                                                            its disposal.
                                                                                                      Footnote 1)                                              The applicant developed a project-
                                              components located in the working
                                              chamber. Maintenance conducted in the                      The applicant states that it may                   specific HOM for the Anacostia River
                                              working chamber includes changing                       perform hyperbaric interventions at                   Tunnel project (Exhibit OSHA–2014–
                                              replaceable cutting tools and disposable                pressures greater than 50 p.s.i.g. in the             0011–0003, IHP JV Project-Specific
                                              wear bars, and, in rare cases, repairing                working chamber of the EPBTBM; this                   HOM) that describes in detail the
                                              structural damage to the cutter head.                   pressure exceeds the pressure limit of                hyperbaric procedures and required
                                                 In addition to innovations in tunnel-                50 p.s.i.g. specified for nonemergency                medical examinations used during the
                                              excavation methods, research conducted                  purposes by 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5). The                tunnel-construction project. The HOM
                                              after OSHA published its compressed-                    EPBTBM has twin man locks, with each                  is project-specific, and discusses
                                              air standard for construction in 1971,                  man lock having two compartments.                     standard operating procedures and
                                              resulted in advances in hyperbaric                      This configuration allows workers to                  emergency and contingency procedures.
                                              medicine. In this regard, the applicant                 access the man locks for compression                  The procedures include using
                                              asserts that the use of decompression                   and decompression, and medical                        experienced and knowledgeable man-
                                              protocols incorporating oxygen is more                  personnel to access the man locks if                  lock attendants who have the training
                                              efficient, effective, and safer for tunnel              required in an emergency.                             and experience necessary to recognize
                                              workers than compliance with the                           EPBTBMs are capable of maintaining                 and treat decompression illnesses and
                                              existing OSHA standard (29 CFR 1926,                    pressure at the tunnel face, and                      injuries. The attendants are under the
                                              subpart S, Appendix A decompression                     stabilizing existing geological                       direct supervision of the hyperbaric
                                              tables). According to the applicant,                    conditions, through the controlled use                supervisor and attending physician. In
                                              contractors routinely and safely expose                 of propel cylinders, a mechanically                   addition, procedures include medical
                                              employees performing interventions in                   driven cutter head, bulkheads within                  screening and review of prospective
                                              the working chamber of EPBTBMs to                       the shield, ground-treatment foam, and                compressed-air workers (CAWs). The
                                              hyperbaric pressures up to 75 p.s.i.g.,                 a screw conveyor that moves excavated                 purpose of this screening procedure is
                                              which is 50% higher than maximum                        material from the working chamber. As                 to vet prospective CAWs with medical
                                              pressure specified by the existing OSHA                 noted earlier, the forward-most portion               conditions (e.g., deep vein thrombosis,
                                              standard (see 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5)).                   of the EPBTBM is the working chamber,                 poor vascular circulation, and muscle
                                              The applicant asserts that these                        and this chamber is the only pressurized              cramping) that could be aggravated by
                                              hyperbaric exposures are possible                       segment of the EPBTBM. Within the                     sitting in a cramped space (e.g., a man
                                              because of advances in hyperbaric                       shield, the working chamber consists of               lock) for extended periods or by
                                              technology, a better understanding of                   two sections: The staging chamber and                 exposure to elevated pressures and
                                              hyperbaric medicine, and the                            the forward working chamber. The                      compressed gas mixtures. A
                                              development of a project-specific HOM                   staging chamber is the section of the                 transportable recompression chamber
                                              (Hyperbaric Operations Manual) that                     working chamber between the man-lock                  (shuttle) is available to extract workers
                                              requires specialized medical support                    door and the entry door to the forward                from the hyperbaric working chamber
                                              and hyperbaric supervision to provide                   working chamber. The forward working                  for emergency evacuation and medical
                                              assistance to a team of specially trained               chamber is immediately behind the                     treatment; the shuttle attaches to the
                                              man-lock attendants and hyperbaric                      cutter head and tunnel face.                          topside medical lock, which is a large
                                              workers.                                                   The applicant will pressurize the                  recompression chamber. The applicant
                                                 The applicant contends that the                      working chamber to the level required                 believes that the procedures included in
                                              alternative safety measures included in                 to maintain a stable tunnel face.                     the HOM provide safe work conditions
                                              its application provide its workers with                Pressure in the staging chamber ranges                when interventions are necessary,
                                              a place of employment that is at least as               from atmospheric (no increased                        including interventions above 50 p.s.i.g.
                                              safe and healthful as they would obtain                 pressure), to a maximum pressure equal
                                                                                                      to the pressure in the working chamber.               C. Variance From Paragraph (f)(1) of 29
                                              under the existing provisions of OSHA’s                                                                       CFR 1926.803, Requirement To Use
                                              compressed-air standard for                             The applicant asserts that most of the
                                                                                                      hyperbaric interventions will be at or                OSHA Decompression Tables
                                              construction. The applicant certifies
                                              that it provided employee                               near atmospheric pressure. However,                     OSHA’s compressed-air standard for
                                              representatives of affected workers with                the applicant maintains that they may                 construction requires decompression in
                                              a copy of the variance application.2 The                have to perform interventions at                      accordance with the decompression
                                              applicant also certifies that it notified its           pressures up to 52 p.s.i.g.                           tables in Appendix A of 29 CFR part
                                              workers of the variance application by                     During interventions, workers enter                1926, subpart S (see 29 CFR
                                              posting, at prominent locations where it                the working chamber through one of the                1926.803(f)(1)). As an alternative to the
                                              normally posts workplace notices, a                     twin man locks that open into the                     OSHA decompression tables, the
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                                              summary of the application and                          staging chamber. To reach the forward                 applicant proposes to use newer
                                              information specifying where the                        part of the working chamber, workers                  decompression schedules that
                                              workers can examine a copy of the                       pass through a door in a bulkhead that                supplement breathing air used during
                                              application. In addition, the applicant                 separates the staging chamber from the                decompression with pure oxygen. The
                                                                                                      forward working chamber. The                          applicant asserts that these
                                               2 See the definition of ‘‘Affected employee or         maximum crew size allowed in the                      decompression protocols are safer for
                                              worker’’ in section VI. D.                              forward working chamber is three. At                  tunnel workers than the decompression


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                                              protocols specified in Appendix A of 29                 increases the amount of nitrogen gas                           1. A hyperbaric supervisor (a
                                              CFR part 1926, subpart S. Accordingly,                  dissolved in a CAW’s tissues. The                           competent person experienced and
                                              the applicant proposes to use the 1992                  greater the hyperbaric pressure under                       trained in hyperbaric operations,
                                              French Decompression Tables to                          these conditions, and the more time                         procedures, and safety) directly
                                              decompress CAWs after they exit the                     spent under the increased pressure, the                     supervises all hyperbaric interventions
                                              hyperbaric conditions in the working                    greater the amount of nitrogen gas                          and ensures that the man-lock
                                              chamber.                                                dissolved in the tissues. When the                          attendant, who is a competent person in
                                                 Depending on the maximum working                     pressure decreases during                                   the manual control of hyperbaric
                                              pressure and exposure times, the 1992                   decompression, tissues release the                          systems, follows the schedule specified
                                              French Decompression Tables provide                     dissolved nitrogen gas into the blood                       in the decompression tables, including
                                              for air decompression with or without                   system, which then carries the nitrogen                     stops; and
                                              oxygen. IHP JV asserts that oxygen                      gas to the lungs for elimination through                       2. The use of the 1992 French
                                              decompression has many benefits,                        exhalation. Releasing hyperbaric                            Decompression Tables for staged
                                              including (1) keeping the partial                       pressure too rapidly during                                 decompression offers an equal or better
                                              pressure of nitrogen in the lungs as low                decompression can increase the size of                      level of management and control over
                                              as possible; (2) keeping external                       the bubbles formed by nitrogen gas in                       the decompression process than an
                                              pressure as low as possible to reduce the               the blood system, resulting in DCI,                         automatic controller and results in
                                              formation of bubbles in the blood; (3)                  commonly referred to as ‘‘the bends.’’                      lower occurrences of DCI.
                                              removing nitrogen from the lungs and                    This description of the etiology of DCI                        Accordingly, the applicant is applying
                                              arterial blood and increasing the rate of               is consistent with current scientific                       for a permanent variance from the
                                              elimination of nitrogen; (4) improving                  theory and research on the issue (see                       OSHA standard at 29 CFR
                                              the quality of breathing during                         footnote 12 in this notice discussing a                     1926.803(g)(1)(iii), which requires
                                              decompression stops so that workers are                 1985 NIOSH report on DCI).                                  automatic controls to regulate
                                              less tired and to prevent bone necrosis;                                                                            decompression. As noted above, the
                                              (5) reducing decompression time by                         The 1992 French Decompression                            applicant is committed to conduct the
                                              about 33 percent as compared to air                     Tables proposed for use by the applicant                    staged decompression according to the
                                              decompression; and (6) reducing                         provide for stops during worker                             1992 French Decompression Tables
                                              inflammation.                                           decompression (i.e., staged                                 under the direct control of the trained
                                                 In addition, the HOM requires a                      decompression) to control the release of                    man-lock attendant and under the
                                              physician certified in hyperbaric                       nitrogen gas from tissues into the blood                    oversight of the hyperbaric supervisor.
                                              medicine to manage the medical                          system. Studies show that staged
                                                                                                      decompression, in combination with                          E. Variance From Paragraph (g)(1)(xvii)
                                              condition of CAWs during hyperbaric
                                                                                                      other features of the 1992 French                           of 29 CFR 1926.803, Requirement of
                                              exposures and decompression. A
                                                                                                      Decompression Tables such as the use                        Special Decompression Chamber
                                              trained and experienced man-lock
                                              attendant also will be present during                   of oxygen, result in a lower incidence of                     The OSHA compressed-air standard
                                              hyperbaric exposures and                                DCI than the OSHA decompression                             for construction requires employers to
                                              decompression. This man-lock                            requirements of 29 CFR 1926.803,                            use a special decompression chamber
                                              attendant will operate the hyperbaric                   which specify the use of automatically                      when total decompression time exceeds
                                              system to ensure compliance with the                    regulated continuous decompression                          75 minutes (see 29 CFR
                                              specified decompression table. A                        (see footnotes 10 through 14 in this                        1926.803(g)(1)(xvii)). Use of the special
                                              hyperbaric supervisor (competent                        notice for references to these studies).3                   decompression chamber enables CAWs
                                              person), trained in hyperbaric                          In addition, the applicant asserts that                     to move about and flex their joints to
                                              operations, procedures, and safety, will                staged decompression is at least as                         prevent neuromuscular problems during
                                              directly oversee all hyperbaric                         effective as an automatic controller in                     decompression.
                                              interventions, and ensure that staff                    regulating the decompression process                          As an alternative to using a special
                                              follow the procedures delineated in the                 because:                                                    decompression chamber, the applicant
                                              HOM or by the attending physician.                                                                                  notes that since only the working
                                                 The applicant asserts that at higher                    3 In the study cited in footnote 10 of this notice,      chamber of the EPBTBM is under
                                              hyperbaric pressures, decompression                     starting at page 338, Dr. Eric Kindwall notes that the      pressure, and only a few workers out of
                                                                                                      use of automatically regulated continuous                   the entire crew are exposed to
                                              times exceed 75 minutes. The HOM                        decompression in the Washington State safety
                                              establishes protocols and procedures                    standards for compressed-air work (from which
                                                                                                                                                                  hyperbaric pressure, the man locks
                                              that provide the basis for alternate                    OSHA derived its decompression tables) was at the           (which, as noted earlier, connect
                                              means of protection for CAWs under                      insistence of contractors and the union, and against        directly to the working chamber) and
                                                                                                      the advice of the expert who calculated the                 the staging chamber are of sufficient size
                                              these conditions. Accordingly, based on                 decompression table and recommended using
                                              these protocols and procedures, the                     staged decompression. Dr. Kindwall then states,
                                                                                                                                                                  to accommodate the exposed workers.
                                              applicant requests to use the 1992                      ‘‘Continuous decompression is inefficient and               In addition, available space in the
                                              French Decompression Tables for                         wasteful. For example, if the last stage from 4             EPBTBM does not allow for an
                                                                                                      p.s.i.g. . . . to the surface took 1 h, at least half the   additional special decompression lock.
                                              hyperbaric interventions up to 52 p.s.i.g.              time is spent at pressures less than 2 p.s.i.g. . . .,
                                              for the Anacostia River Tunnel project.                 which provides less and less meaningful bubble
                                                                                                                                                                  Again, the applicant uses the man locks,
                                              The applicant is committed to follow                    suppression. . . .’’ In addition, the report                each of which adequately
                                              the decompression procedures                            referenced in footnote 5 under the section titled,          accommodates a three-member crew, for
                                                                                                      ‘‘Background on the Need for Interim                        this purpose when decompression lasts
                                              described in the project-specific HOM                   Decompression Tables’’ addresses the continuous-
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                                              during these interventions.                             decompression protocol in the OSHA compressed-
                                                                                                                                                                  up to 75 minutes. When decompression
                                                                                                      air standard for construction, noting that ‘‘[a]side        exceeds 75 minutes, crews can open the
                                              D. Variance From Paragraph (g)(1)(iii) of               from the tables for saturation diving to deep depths,       door connecting the two compartments
                                              29 CFR 1926.803, Automatically                          no other widely used or officially approved diving          in each man lock during decompression
                                              Regulated Continuous Decompression                      decompression tables use straight line, continuous
                                                                                                                                                                  stops or exit the man lock and move
                                                                                                      decompressions at varying rates. Stage
                                                According to the applicant, breathing                 decompression is usually the rule, since it is              into the staging chamber where
                                              air under hyperbaric conditions                         simpler to control.’’                                       additional space is available. This


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                                              alternative enables CAWs to move about                  promulgated new standards 5 for similar                 the permanent variance to standardize
                                              and flex their joints to prevent                        sub-aqueous tunnel construction work.                   and clarify their meaning. Defining
                                              neuromuscular problems during                                                                                   these terms serves to enhance the
                                                                                                      III. Description of the Conditions
                                              decompression.                                                                                                  applicant’s and its employees’
                                                                                                      Specified for the Permanent Variance
                                                                                                                                                              understanding of the conditions
                                              F. Previous Tunnel Construction                            This section describes the alternative               specified by the permanent variance.
                                              Variances                                               means of compliance with 29 CFR
                                                                                                      1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and                Condition E: Safety and Health
                                                 OSHA notes that on May 23, 2014, it                                                                          Practices
                                              granted a sub-aqueous tunnel                            (g)(1)(xvii) and provides additional
                                              construction permanent variance to                      detail regarding the conditions that form                  This condition requires the applicant
                                              Tully/OHL USA Joint Venture (79 FR                      the basis of IHP JV’s permanent                         to develop and submit to OSHA an
                                              29809) from the same provisions of the                  variance.                                               HOM specific to the Anacostia River
                                              standard that regulate work in                                                                                  Tunnel project at least six months
                                                                                                      Condition A: Scope
                                              compressed air (at 29 CFR                                                                                       before using the EPBTBM for tunneling
                                                                                                         The scope of the permanent variance                  operations. Additionally, the condition
                                              1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and
                                                                                                      limits coverage to the work situations                  includes a series of related hazard
                                              (g)(1)(xvii)) that are the subject of the
                                                                                                      specified under this condition. Clearly                 prevention and control requirements
                                              present application. On March 27, 2015,
                                                                                                      defining the scope of the permanent                     and methods (e.g., decompression
                                              OSHA also granted another sub-aqueous
                                                                                                      variance provides IHP JV, IHP JV’s                      tables, job hazard analysis (JHA),
                                              tunnel construction permanent variance                  employees, other stakeholders, the
                                              to Traylor/Skanska/Jay Dee Joint                                                                                operations and inspections checklists,
                                                                                                      public, and OSHA with necessary                         incident investigation, recording and
                                              Venture (80 FR 16440) from the same                     information regarding the work
                                              provisions of the standard that are the                                                                         notification to OSHA of recordable
                                                                                                      situations in which the permanent                       hyperbaric injuries and illnesses, etc.)
                                              subject of the present application.                     variance applies.
                                              Generally, the alternate conditions in                                                                          designed to ensure the continued
                                                                                                         According to 29 CFR 1905.11, an                      effective functioning of the hyperbaric
                                              this notice are based on and very similar               employer (or class or group of
                                              to the alternate conditions of the                                                                              equipment and operating system.
                                                                                                      employers 6) may request a permanent                       Review of the HOM enables OSHA to:
                                              previous permanent variances.                           variance for a specific workplace or                    (1) Determine that the safety and health
                                              G. Multi-State Variance                                 workplaces (multiple sites). If granted,                instructions and measures it specifies
                                                                                                      the variance applies to the specific                    are appropriate and do adequately
                                                As stated earlier in this notice, IHP JV              employer(s) that submitted the
                                              applied for a permanent variance and                                                                            protect the safety and health of the
                                                                                                      application. In this instance, the                      CAWs and that it conforms to the
                                              interim order for its Anacostia River                   permanent variance applies to the
                                              Tunnel project only. The Anacostia                                                                              conditions of the variance; and (2)
                                                                                                      applicant, IHP JV, for its Anacostia                    request the applicant to revise or modify
                                              River Tunnel project is located entirely                River Tunnel project, and does not
                                              in the District of Columbia and thus                                                                            the HOM if it finds that the hyperbaric
                                                                                                      apply to any other employers.                           safety and health procedures are not
                                              under Federal OSHA’s exclusive
                                              jurisdiction. Therefore, any variance                   Condition B: Application                                suitable for the specific project and do
                                              OSHA grants IHP JV will have effect                                                                             not adequately protect the safety and
                                                                                                         This condition specifies the
                                              only in the District of Columbia.                                                                               health of the CAWs. Once approved, the
                                                                                                      circumstances under which the
                                                                                                                                                              project-specific HOM becomes part of
                                                Twenty-eight state safety and health                  permanent variance is in effect, notably
                                                                                                                                                              the variance, thus enabling OSHA to
                                              plans have been approved by OSHA                        only for hyperbaric work performed
                                                                                                                                                              enforce its safety and health procedures
                                              under section 18 of the (OSH) Act.4 As                  during interventions. The condition
                                                                                                                                                              and measures.7
                                              part of the permanent variance process,                 places clear limits on the circumstances
                                              the Directorate of Cooperative and State                under which the applicant can expose                    Condition F: Communication
                                              Programs will notify the State Plans of                 its employees to hyperbaric pressure.                     This condition requires the applicant
                                              IHP JV’s variance application and grant                 Condition C: List of Abbreviations                      to develop and implement an effective
                                              of the Anacostia River Tunnel project                                                                           system of information sharing and
                                              permanent variance.                                       This condition defines a number of
                                                                                                                                                              communication. Effective information
                                                Additionally, in considering IHP JV’s                 abbreviations used in the permanent
                                                                                                                                                              sharing and communication ensures
                                              application for a permanent variance                    variance. OSHA believes that defining
                                                                                                                                                              that affected workers receive updated
                                              and interim order, OSHA noted that                      these abbreviations serves to clarify and
                                                                                                                                                              information regarding any safety-related
                                              four State Plans have previously granted                standardize their usage, thereby
                                                                                                                                                              hazards and incidents, and corrective
                                              sub-aqueous tunnel construction                         enhancing the applicant’s and its
                                                                                                                                                              actions taken, prior to the start of each
                                              variances and imposed different or                      employees’ understanding of the
                                                                                                                                                              shift. The condition also requires the
                                              additional requirements and conditions                  conditions specified by the permanent
                                                                                                                                                              applicant to ensure that reliable means
                                              (California, Nevada, Oregon, and                        variance.
                                                                                                                                                              of emergency communications are
                                              Washington). California also                            Condition D: Definitions                                available and maintained for affected
                                                                                                        The condition defines a series of
                                                4 Six State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, New                                                                   7 Publication of the preliminary Federal Register

                                              Jersey, New York, Maine and the Virgin Islands)
                                                                                                      terms, mostly technical terms, used in                  notice (80 FR 7636) announcing IHP JV’s
                                              limit their occupational safety and health authority                                                            application for a permanent variance and grant of
                                                                                                        5 See California Code of Regulations, Title 8,
                                              to state and local government employers only. State                                                             a project-specific interim order constituted
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                                              Plans that exercise their occupational safety and       Subchapter 7, Group 26, Article 154, available at       acknowledgement by OSHA of the acceptability of
                                              health authority over both public- and private-         http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/sb7g26a154.html.           the HOM provided by IHP JV for the Anacostia
                                              sector employers are: Alaska, Arizona, California,        6 A class or group of employers (such as members      River Tunnel project. Further, publication of this
                                              Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland,              of a trade alliance or association) may apply jointly   Federal Register notice announcing grant of a
                                              Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, North          for a variance provided an authorized                   project-specific permanent variance constitutes
                                              Carolina, Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Carolina,          representative for each employer signs the              acknowledgement by OSHA of the acceptability of
                                              Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington,         application and the application identifies each         IHP JV’s revised HOM (Rev 1) (Ex. OSHA–2014–
                                              and Wyoming.                                            employer’s affected facilities.                         0011–0009).



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                                              workers and support personnel during                    information needed to schedule tests                  that occur as a result of hyperbaric
                                              hyperbaric operations. Availability of                  and inspections to ensure the continued               exposures during EPBTBM operations;
                                              such reliable means of communication                    safe operation of the equipment and                   (2) provide OSHA with a copy of the
                                              enable affected workers and support                     systems, and to determine that the                    incident investigation report (using
                                              personnel to respond quickly and                        actions taken to correct defects in                   OSHA 301 form) of these events; (3)
                                              effectively to hazardous conditions or                  hyperbaric equipment and systems were                 include on the 301 form information on
                                              emergencies that may develop during                     appropriate, prior to returning them to               the hyperbaric conditions associated
                                              EPBTBM operations.                                      service.                                              with the recordable injury or illness, the
                                                                                                                                                            root-cause determination, and
                                              Condition G: Worker Qualification and                   Condition I: Compression and
                                                                                                                                                            preventive and corrective actions
                                              Training                                                Decompression
                                                                                                                                                            identified and implemented by the
                                                 This condition requires the applicant                   This condition requires the applicant              applicant; and (4) its certification that it
                                              to develop and implement an effective                   to consult with its designated medical                informed affected workers of the
                                              qualification and training program for                  advisor regarding special compression                 incident and the results of the incident
                                              affected workers. The condition                         or decompression procedures                           investigation.
                                              specifies the factors that an affected                  appropriate for any unacclimated CAW.                    This condition also requires the
                                              worker must know to perform safely                      This provision ensures that the                       applicant to: Notify the Office of
                                              during hyperbaric operations, including                 applicant consults with the medical                   Technical Programs and Coordination
                                              how to enter, work in, and exit from                    advisor, and involves the medical                     Activities (OTPCA) and the Baltimore/
                                              hyperbaric conditions under both                        advisor in the evaluation, development,               Washington DC Area Office within 15
                                              normal and emergency conditions.                        and implementation of compression or                  working days should the applicant need
                                              Having well-trained and qualified                       decompression protocols appropriate for               to revise its HOM to accommodate
                                              workers performing hyperbaric                           any CAW requiring acclimation to the                  changes in its compressed-air operations
                                              intervention work ensures that they                     hyperbaric conditions encountered                     that affect its ability to comply with the
                                              recognize, and respond appropriately to,                during EPBTBM operations.                             conditions of the permanent variance;
                                              hyperbaric safety and health hazards.                   Accordingly, CAWs requiring                           and provide OSHA’s OTPCA and the
                                              These qualification and training                        acclimation have an opportunity to                    Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office,
                                              requirements enable affected workers to                 acclimate prior to exposure to these                  at the end of the project, with a report
                                              cope effectively with emergencies, as                   hyperbaric conditions. OSHA believes                  evaluating the effectiveness of the
                                              well as the discomfort and physiological                this condition will prevent or reduce                 decompression tables.
                                              effects of hyperbaric exposure, thereby                 adverse reactions among CAWs to the                      These notification requirements
                                              preventing injury, illness, and fatalities              effects of compression or decompression               enable the applicant, its employees, and
                                              among workers.                                          associated with the intervention work                 OSHA to determine the effectiveness of
                                                 As part of the qualification and                     they perform in the EPBTBM.                           the permanent variance in providing the
                                              training program, paragraph (G)(2)(e) of                                                                      requisite level of safety to the
                                              this condition also requires the                        Condition J: Recordkeeping                            applicant’s workers and, based on this
                                              applicant to provide affected workers                      This condition requires the applicant              determination, whether to revise or
                                              with information they can use to contact                to maintain records of specific factors               revoke the conditions of the permanent
                                              the appropriate healthcare professionals                associated with each hyperbaric                       variance. Timely notification permits
                                              if they believe that they are developing                intervention. The information gathered                OSHA to take whatever action may be
                                              hyperbaric-related health effects. This                 and recorded under this provision, in                 necessary and appropriate to prevent
                                              requirement provides for early                          concert with the information provided                 further injuries and illnesses. Providing
                                              intervention and treatment of DCI and                   under Condition K (using OSHA 301                     notification to employees informs them
                                              other health effects resulting from                     Incident Report form to investigate and               of the precautions taken by the
                                              hyperbaric exposure, thereby reducing                   record hyperbaric recordable injuries as              applicant to prevent similar incidents in
                                              the potential severity of these effects.                defined by 29 CFR 1904.4, 1904.7,                     the future.
                                                                                                      1904.8 through 1904.12), enables the                     This condition also requires the
                                              Condition H: Inspections, Tests, and                                                                          applicant to notify OSHA if it ceases to
                                                                                                      applicant and OSHA to determine the
                                              Accident Prevention                                                                                           do business, has a new address or
                                                                                                      effectiveness of the permanent variance
                                                This condition requires the applicant                 in preventing decompression illness                   location for its main office, or transfers
                                              to develop, implement, and operate a                    (DCI) and other hyperbaric-related                    the operations covered by the
                                              program of frequent and regular                         effects.8                                             permanent variance to a successor
                                              inspections of the EPBTBM’s hyperbaric                                                                        company. In addition, the condition
                                              equipment and support systems, and                      Condition K: Notifications                            specifies that OSHA must approve the
                                              associated work areas. This condition                      Under this condition, the applicant                transfer of the permanent variance to a
                                              helps to ensure the safe operation and                  must, within specified periods: (1)                   successor company. These requirements
                                              physical integrity of the equipment and                 Notify OSHA of any recordable injuries,               allow OSHA to communicate effectively
                                              work areas necessary to conduct                         illnesses, in-patient hospitalizations,               with the applicant regarding the status
                                              hyperbaric operations. The condition                    amputations, loss of an eye, or fatality              of the permanent variance, and expedite
                                              also enhances worker safety by reducing                                                                       the Agency’s administration and
                                              the risk of hyperbaric-related                             8 See 29 CFR 1904 Recording and Reporting          enforcement of the permanent variance.
                                              emergencies.                                            Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (http://          Stipulating that an applicant must have
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                                                Paragraph (H)(3) of this condition                    document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9631);
                                                                                                                                                            OSHA’s approval to transfer a variance
                                              requires the applicant to document                      recordkeeping forms and instructions (http://         to a successor company provides
                                              tests, inspections, corrective actions,                 www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKform300pkg-              assurance that the successor company
                                              and repairs involving the EPBTBM, and                   fillable-enabled.pdf); OSHA Recordkeeping             has knowledge of, and will comply
                                                                                                      Handbook (http://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/
                                              maintain these documents at the job site                handbook/index.html); and updates to OSHA’s
                                                                                                                                                            with, the conditions specified by the
                                              for the duration of the job. This                       recordkeeping rule Web page ((79 FR 56130); http://   permanent variance, thereby ensuring
                                              requirement provides the applicant with                 www.osha.gov/recordkeeping2014/index.html)).          the safety of workers involved in


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                                              performing the operations covered by                    (exceeding 50 p.s.i.g.) in the excavation               If SIP–IV is completed (including the
                                              the permanent variance.                                 chamber of the EPBTBM during                          planned update of the decompression
                                                                                                      interventions; and (2) maintain                       tables in Appendix A (1926.803 (f)(1)),
                                              IV. Comments on the Proposed
                                                                                                      consistency with the upper hyperbaric                 OSHA will modify IHP JV’s and similar
                                              Variance Application
                                                                                                      pressure limit of 52 p.s.i.g. included in             variances granted to other employers to
                                                 OSHA received one public comment                     the variance OSHA granted to Traylor                  include the applicable SIP–IV
                                              on the proposed variance application.                   Skanska Jay Dee Joint Venture (80 FR                  provisions as appropriate.
                                              Mr. Barry Cole (safety specialist)                      16440) for completing the Blue Plains
                                              representing Cole-Preferred Safety                                                                            V. Decision
                                                                                                      Tunnel, another phase of the District of
                                              Consulting, Inc., supported granting the                Columbia Water and Sewer Authority’s                     As noted earlier, on February 11,
                                              permanent variance (Exhibit OSHA–                       (‘‘DC Water’’) Clean Rivers project.                  2015, OSHA published a preliminary
                                              2014–0011–0008). In his comment, Mr.                    Subsequently, IHP JV submitted a                      Federal Register notice announcing IHP
                                              Cole made two suggestions. First, he                    revised Anacostia River Tunnel project-               JV’s application for a permanent
                                              proposed that OSHA should allow the                     specific HOM (Rev. 1; see Ex. OSHA–                   variance and interim order, grant of an
                                              applicant substantially more room to                    2014–0011–0009) for work in                           interim order, and request for comments
                                              work beyond the anticipated hyperbaric                  hyperbaric environments up to 52                      (80 FR 7636).
                                              pressure of 52 p.s.i.g., by changing the                p.s.i.g.                                                 During the period starting with the
                                              upper hyperbaric pressure limit of the                     Second, OSHA finds that the                        February 11, 2015, publication of the
                                              variance from 52 p.s.i.g. to ‘‘the level                recommendation to publish a LOI on                    preliminary Federal Register notice
                                              necessary to maintain safety on the face,               stepped decompression using the                       announcing grant of the interim order,
                                              and/up to the design/rating limits of the               French or other tables is well beyond                 until completion of the Anacostia River
                                              machinery described.’’ Second, he                       the scope of this variance. Therefore,                Tunnel or the Agency modifies or
                                              recommended that OSHA should issue                      OSHA will not undertake issuing an LOI                revokes the interim order or makes a
                                              a letter of interpretation (LOI) that                   that allows tunnel construction                       decision on its application for a
                                              allows all tunnel construction                          companies working under hyperbaric                    permanent variance, the applicant was
                                              companies working under hyperbaric                      conditions to operate under the                       required to comply fully with the
                                              conditions ‘‘to be allowed to use the                   conditions of previously granted                      conditions of the interim order as an
                                              stepped method of depressurization, as                  variances. Moreover, the grant of this                alternative to complying with the
                                              per engineering/medical data and                        variance is conditioned on OSHA’s                     requirements of 29 CFR 1926.803
                                              schedules (such as but not limited to the               approval of the applicant’s HOM, and                  (hereafter, ‘‘the standard’’) that:
                                              French scale), as it is the best/safest                 such a procedure would not be possible                   A. Prohibit employers using
                                              practice, and the original standard                     under a LOI.                                          compressed air under hyperbaric
                                              should have included it, even if the                       Further, broader, industry-wide issues             conditions from subjecting workers to
                                              preference was for some reason to use                   such as the setting of hyperbaric                     pressure exceeding 50 p.s.i.g., except in
                                              auto/straight line [decompression].                     exposure and decompression limits for                 emergency (29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5));
                                              Either may be allowed, under my                         all tunneling work would be more                         B. Require the use of decompression
                                              proposed letter of interpretation.’’                    appropriately resolved through the                    values specified by the decompression
                                                 The remainder of this section                        rulemaking process. In recognition of                 tables in Appendix A of the
                                              describes OSHA’s response to Mr. Cole’s                 this, on December 6, 2012, OSHA                       compressed-air standard (29 CFR
                                              comments.                                               published a Federal Register notice (77               1926.803(f)(1)); and
                                                 First, OSHA finds that the                           FR 72781) announcing a request for                       C. Require the use of automated
                                              recommendation to increase the upper                    information (RFI) for its continuing                  operational controls and a special
                                              hyperbaric pressure limit of the variance               regulatory reviews named standards                    decompression chamber (29 CFR
                                              from 52 p.s.i.g. to the level necessary to              improvement projects (SIPs). The                      1926.803(g)(1)(iii) and .803(g)(1)(xvii),
                                              maintain safety at the face of the                      Agency is currently working on SIP–                   respectively).
                                              EPBTBM (up to 75 p.s.i.g.), is well                     Phase IV (SIP–IV). As part of SIP–IV,                    After reviewing the proposed
                                              beyond the scope of the requested                       OSHA is considering updating the                      alternative measures, OSHA determined
                                              variance. Therefore, OSHA will not                      decompression tables in Appendix A                    that:
                                              modify the permanent variance.                          (1926.803 (f)(1)). This proposed action                  A. IHP JV developed, and proposed to
                                                 Initially, IHP JV sought a permanent                 would permit employers to use                         implement, effective alternative
                                              variance for work in hyperbaric                         decompression procedures and updated                  measures to the prohibition of using
                                              environments up to 50 p.s.i.g., as                      decompression tables that take                        compressed air under hyperbaric
                                              indicated in its Anacostia River Tunnel                 advantage of new hyperbaric                           conditions exceeding 50 p.s.i.g. The
                                              project-specific HOM. The HOM stated                    technologies used widely in extreme                   alternative measures include use of
                                              that in the unlikely event that working                 hyperbaric exposures. If the planned                  engineering and administrative controls
                                              pressures exceeding the anticipated                     SIP–IV revises Appendix A, IHP JV (and                of the hazards associated with work
                                              maximum of 50 p.s.i.g. are required                     similar tunneling contractors previously              performed in compressed-air conditions
                                              during interventions, an amendment                      granted a variance) will no longer need               exceeding 50 p.s.i.g. while engaged in
                                              will be prepared and added to the HOM.                  to obtain a variance from the use of                  the construction of a subaqueous tunnel
                                              Following discussions with the                          decompression values specified in                     using advanced shielded mechanical-
                                              applicant, and in response to the                       decompression tables in Appendix A of                 excavation techniques in conjunction
                                              applicant’s request, OSHA is granting an                the compressed-air standard for                       with an EPBTBM. Prior to conducting
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                                              increase in the upper hyperbaric                        construction (29 CFR 1926.803(f)(1)).                 interventions in the EPBTBM’s
                                              pressure limit of the variance from 50                  However, they would still require                     pressurized working chamber, the
                                              p.s.i.g. to 52 p.s.i.g. This increase will:             hyperbaric tunneling variances to                     applicant halts tunnel excavation and
                                              (1) Provide greater flexibility and                     address portions of the standard not                  prepares the machine and crew to
                                              timeliness for responding to                            proposed to be covered by SIP–IV (i.e.,               conduct the interventions. Interventions
                                              unanticipated conditions such as the                    29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5); .803(g)(1)(iii)                involve inspection, maintenance, or
                                              need for increased face pressure                        and .803(g)(1)(xvii)).                                repair of the mechanical-excavation


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                                              components located in the working                       tunnel’s work areas to be at atmospheric                   The review conducted by OSHA
                                              chamber.                                                pressure, with only the face of the                     found several research studies
                                                 B. IHP JV developed, and proposed to                 EPBTBM (i.e., the working chamber) at                   supporting the determination that the
                                              implement, safe hyperbaric work                         elevated pressure. The applicant limits                 1992 French Decompression Tables
                                              procedures, emergency and contingency                   interventions conducted in the working                  result in a lower rate of DCI than the
                                              procedures, and medical examinations                    chamber to performing required                          decompression tables specified by the
                                              for the project’s CAWs. The applicant                   inspection, maintenance, and repair of                  standard. For example, H. L. Anderson
                                              compiled these standard operating                       the cutting tools on the face of the                    studied the occurrence of DCI at
                                              procedures into a project-specific HOM.                 EPBTBM. The EPBTBM’s man lock and                       maximum hyperbaric pressures ranging
                                              The HOM discusses the procedures and                    working chamber provide sufficient                      from 4 p.s.i.g. to 43 p.s.i.g. during
                                              personnel qualifications for performing                 space for the maximum crew of three                     construction of the Great Belt Tunnel in
                                              work safely during the compression and                  CAWs to stand up and move around,                       Denmark (1992–1996); 13 this project
                                              decompression phases of interventions.                  and safely accommodate decompression                    used the 1992 French Decompression
                                              The HOM also specifies the                              times up to 360 minutes. Therefore,                     Tables to decompress the workers
                                              decompression tables the applicant                      OSHA preliminarily determined that the                  during part of the construction.
                                              proposes to use. Depending on the                       EPBTBM’s man lock and working                           Anderson observed 6 DCI cases out of
                                              maximum working pressure and                            chamber function as effectively as the                  7,220 decompression events, and
                                              exposure times during the interventions,                special decompression chamber                           reported that switching to the 1992
                                              the tables provide for decompression                    required by the standard.                               French Decompression tables reduced
                                              using air, pure oxygen, or a combination                   OSHA conducted a review of the                       the DCI incidence to 0.08%. The DCI
                                              of air and oxygen. The decompression                    scientific literature regarding                         incidence in the study by H.L. Andersen
                                              tables also include delays or stops for                 decompression to determine whether                      is substantially less than the DCI
                                              various time intervals at different                     the alternative decompression method                    incidence reported for the
                                              pressure levels during the transition to                (i.e., the 1992 French Decompression                    decompression tables specified in
                                              atmospheric pressure (i.e., staged                      Tables) proposed by the applicant                       Appendix A. OSHA found no studies in
                                              decompression). In all cases, a                         provide a workplace as safe and                         which the DCI incidence reported for
                                              physician certified in hyperbaric                       healthful as that provided by the                       the 1992 French Decompression Tables
                                              medicine will manage the medical                        standard. Based on this review, OSHA                    were higher than the DCI incidence
                                              condition of CAWs during                                preliminarily determined that                           reported for the OSHA decompression
                                              decompression. In addition, a trained                   decompressions conducted in tunneling                   tables, nor did OSHA find any studies
                                              and experienced man-lock attendant,                     operations performed with tables 9                      indicating that the 1992 French
                                              experienced in recognizing                              result in a lower occurrence of DCI than                Decompression Tables were more
                                              decompression sickness or illnesses and                 the decompression tables specified by                   hazardous to employees than the OSHA
                                              injuries, will be present. Of key                       the standard.10 11 12                                   decompression tables.14 Therefore,
                                              importance, a hyperbaric supervisor                                                                             OSHA concludes that use of the 1992
                                              (competent person), trained in                            9 In 1992, the French Ministry of Labour replaced
                                                                                                                                                              French Decompression Tables protect
                                              hyperbaric operations, procedures, and                  the 1974 French Decompression Tables with the           workers at least as effectively as the
                                                                                                      1992 French Decompression Tables, which differ
                                              safety, will directly supervise all                     from OSHA’s decompression tables in Appendix A          OSHA decompression tables.
                                              hyperbaric operations to ensure                         by using: (1) Staged decompression as opposed to           Based on a review of available
                                              compliance with the procedures                          continuous (linear) decompression; (2)                  evidence, the experience of State Plans
                                              delineated in the project-specific HOM                  decompression tables based on air or both air and       that either granted variances (Nevada,
                                                                                                      pure oxygen; and (3) emergency tables when
                                              or by the attending physician.                          unexpected exposure times occur (up to 30 minutes       Oregon, and Washington) 15 or
                                                 C. IHP JV developed, and proposed to                 above the maximum allowed working time).                promulgated a new standard
                                              implement, a training program to                          10 Kindwall, EP (1997). Compressed-air tunneling      (California)16 for hyperbaric exposures
                                              instruct affected workers in the hazards                and caisson work decompression procedures:              occurring during similar subaqueous
                                              associated with conducting hyperbaric                   Development, problems, and solutions. Undersea
                                                                                                      and Hyperbaric Medicine, 24(4), pp. 337–345. This
                                                                                                                                                              tunnel-construction work, and the
                                              operations.                                             article reported 60 treated cases of DCI among 4,168    information provided in the applicant’s
                                                 D. IHP JV developed, and proposed to                 exposures between 19 and 31 p.s.i.g. over a 51-week     variance application, OSHA is granting
                                              implement, an effective alternative to                  contract period, for a DCI incidence of 1.44% for       the permanent variance.
                                              the use of automatic controllers that                   the decompression tables specified by the OSHA             Under Section 6(d) of the
                                                                                                      standard.
                                              continuously decrease pressure to                         11 Sealey, JL (1969). Safe exit from the hyperbaric   Occupational Safety and Health Act of
                                              achieve decompression in accordance                     environment: Medical experience with pressurized        1970 (29 U.S.C. 655(d)), and based on
                                              with the tables specified by the                        tunnel operations. Journal of Occupational              the record discussed above, the Agency
                                              standard. The alternative includes using                Medicine, 11(5), pp. 273–275. This article reported     finds that when the employer complies
                                                                                                      210 treated cases of DCI among 38,600 hyperbaric
                                              the 1992 French Decompression Tables                    exposures between 13 and 34 p.s.i.g. over a 32-
                                              for guiding staged decompression to                     month period, for an incidence of 0.54% for the
                                                                                                                                                                13 Anderson HL (2002). Decompression sickness

                                              achieve lower occurrences of DCI, using                 decompression tables specified by the Washington        during construction of the Great Belt tunnel,
                                                                                                      State safety standards for compressed-air work,         Denmark. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine,
                                              a trained and competent attendant for                                                                           29(3), pp. 172–188.
                                                                                                      which are similar to the tables in the OSHA
                                              implementing appropriate hyperbaric                     standard. Moreover, the article reported 51 treated       14 Le Péchon JC, Barre P, Baud JP, Ollivier F

                                              entry and exit procedures, and                          cases of DCI for 3,000 exposures between 30 and 34      (September 1996). Compressed-air work—French
                                              providing a competent hyperbaric                        p.s.i.g., for an incidence of 1.7% for the Washington   tables 1992—operational results. JCLP Hyperbarie
                                                                                                      State tables.                                           Paris, Centre Medical Subaquatique Interentreprise,
                                              supervisor, and attending physician                       12 In 1985, the National Institute for Occupational   Marseille: Communication a l’EUBS, pp. 1–5 (see
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                                              certified in hyperbaric medicine, to                    Safety and Health (NIOSH) published a report            Ex. OSHA–2014–0011–0004).
                                              oversee all hyperbaric operations.                      entitled ‘‘Criteria for Interim Decompression Tables      15 These state variances are available in the

                                                 E. IHP JV developed, and proposed to                 for Caisson and Tunnel Workers;’’ this report           docket: Exs. OSHA–2014–0011–0005 (Nevada),
                                              implement, an effective alternative to                  reviewed studies of DCI and other hyperbaric-           OSHA–2014–0011–0006 (Oregon), and OSHA–
                                                                                                      related injuries resulting from use of OSHA’s tables.   2014–0011–0007 (Washington).
                                              the use of the special decompression                    This report is available on NIOSH’s Web site:             16 See California Code of Regulations, Title 8,
                                              chamber required by the standard.                       http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/decompression/          Subchapter 7, Group 26, Article 154, available at
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                                              with the conditions of the following                       4. Except for the requirements                     are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous
                                              order, the working conditions of the                    specified by 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5),                   to employees, and who has
                                              employer’s workers are at least as safe                 (f)(1), (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii), IHP JV         authorization to take prompt corrective
                                              and healthful as if the employer                        must comply fully with all other                      measures to eliminate them.17
                                              complied with the working conditions                    applicable provisions of 29 CFR part                     5. Decompression illness—an illness
                                              specified by paragraphs (e)(5), (f)(1),                 1926; and                                             (also called decompression sickness
                                              (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii) of 29 CFR                    5. This order will remain in effect                (DCS) or the bends) caused by gas
                                              1926.803. Under the terms of this                       until one of the following conditions                 bubbles appearing in body
                                              variance, IHP JV must: (1) Comply with                  occurs: (1) Completion of the Anacostia               compartments due to a reduction in
                                              the conditions listed below under                       River Tunnel project, but no later than               ambient pressure. Examples of
                                              ‘‘Specific Conditions of the Permanent                  December 31, 2016; or (2) OSHA                        symptoms of decompression illness
                                              Variance’’ for the period between the                   modifies or revokes this final order in               include (but are not limited to): joint
                                              date of this notice and completion of the               accordance with 29 CFR 1905.13.                       pain (also known as the ‘bends’ for
                                              Anacostia River Tunnel project, but no                  B. Application                                        agonizing pain or the ‘niggles’ for slight
                                              later than December 31, 2016; (2)                                                                             pain); areas of bone destruction (termed
                                              comply fully with all other applicable                    The permanent variance applies only                 dysbaric osteonecrosis); skin disorders
                                              provisions of 29 CFR part 1926; and (3)                 when IHP JV stops the tunnel-boring                   (such as cutis marmorata, which causes
                                              provide a copy of this Federal Register                 work, pressurizes the working chamber,                a pink marbling of the skin); spinal cord
                                              notice to all employees affected by the                 and the CAWs either enter the working                 and brain disorders (such as stroke,
                                              conditions, including the affected                      chamber to perform interventions (i.e.,               paralysis, paresthesia, and bladder
                                              employees of other employers, using the                 inspect, maintain, or repair the                      dysfunction); cardiopulmonary
                                              same means it used to inform these                      mechanical-excavation components), or                 disorders, such as shortness of breath;
                                              employees of its application for a                      exit the working chamber after                        and arterial gas embolism (gas bubbles
                                              permanent variance. This order will                     performing interventions.                             in the arteries that block blood flow).18
                                              remain in effect until one of the                       C. List of Abbreviations                                 Note: Health effects associated with
                                              following conditions occurs: (1)                                                                              hyperbaric intervention but not
                                                                                                        Abbreviations used throughout this
                                              Completion of the IHP JV Anacostia                                                                            considered symptoms of DCI can
                                                                                                      permanent variance include the
                                              River Tunnel project but no later than                                                                        include: barotrauma (direct damage to
                                                                                                      following:
                                              December 31, 2016; or (2) OSHA                                                                                air-containing cavities in the body such
                                              modifies or revokes this final order in                 1. CAW—Compressed-air worker                          as ears, sinuses and lungs); nitrogen
                                              accordance with 29 CFR 1905.13.                         2. CFR—Code of Federal Regulations                    narcosis (reversible alteration in
                                                                                                      3. DCI—Decompression Illness
                                              VI. Order                                               4. EPBTBM—Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel              consciousness that may occur in
                                                                                                           Boring Machine                                   hyperbaric environments and is caused
                                                 As of the effective date of this final               5. HOM—Hyperbaric Operations and Safety               by the anesthetic effect of certain gases
                                              order, OSHA is revoking the interim                          Manual                                           at high pressure); and oxygen toxicity (a
                                              order granted to the employer on                        6. JHA—Job hazard analysis                            central nervous system condition
                                              February 11, 2015 (80 FR 7636).                         7. OSHA—Occupational Safety and Health                resulting from the harmful effects of
                                                 OSHA issues this final order                              Administration                                   breathing molecular oxygen (O2) at
                                              authorizing Impregilo Healy Parsons                     8. OTPCA—Office of Technical Programs and             elevated partial pressures).
                                              Joint Venture, (‘‘IHP JV’’ or ‘‘the                          Coordination Activities
                                                                                                                                                               6. Earth Pressure Balanced Tunnel
                                              applicant’’), to comply with the                        D. Definitions                                        Boring Machine—the machinery used to
                                              following conditions instead of                                                                               excavate the tunnel.
                                                                                                         The following definitions apply to
                                              complying with the requirements of                                                                               7. Hot work—any activity performed
                                                                                                      this permanent variance. These
                                              paragraphs 29 CFR 1926.803(e)(5), (f)(1),                                                                     in a hazardous location that may
                                                                                                      definitions supplement the definitions
                                              (g)(1)(iii), and (g)(1)(xvii). This final                                                                     introduce an ignition source into a
                                                                                                      in IHP JV’s project-specific HOM.
                                              order applies to Impregilo Healy                           1. Affected employee or worker—an                  potentially flammable atmosphere.19
                                              Parsons Joint Venture at the Anacostia                  employee or worker who is affected by                    8. Hyperbaric—at a higher pressure
                                              River Tunnel project in Washington,                     the conditions of this permanent                      than atmospheric pressure.
                                              DC. These conditions are:                               variance, or any one of his or her                       9. Hyperbaric intervention—a term
                                              A. Scope                                                authorized representatives. The term                  that describes the process of stopping
                                                                                                      ‘‘employee’’ has the meaning defined                  the EPBTBM and preparing and
                                                 The permanent variance applies only                  and used under the Occupational Safety                executing work under hyperbaric
                                              to work:                                                and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 651                 pressure in the working chamber for the
                                                 1. That occurs in conjunction with                   et seq.)                                              purpose of inspecting, replacing, or
                                              construction of the Anacostia River                        2. Atmospheric pressure—the                        repairing cutting tools and/or the
                                              Tunnel project, a subaqueous tunnel                     pressure of air at sea-level, generally,              cutterhead structure.
                                              constructed using advanced shielded                     14.7 p.s.i.a., 1 atmosphere absolute, or 0               10. Hyperbaric Operations Manual—a
                                              mechanical-excavation techniques and                    p.s.i.g.                                              detailed, project-specific health and
                                              involving operation of an EPBTBM;                          3. Compressed-air worker—an                        safety plan developed and implemented
                                                 2. Performed under compressed-air                    individual who is specially trained and               by IHP JV for working in compressed air
                                              and hyperbaric conditions up to 52                      medically qualified to perform work in
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                                              p.s.i.g. at the Anacostia River Tunnel                  a pressurized environment while                         17 Adapted  from 29 CFR 1926.32(f).
                                              project;                                                breathing air at pressures up to 52                     18 See Appendix 10 of ‘‘A Guide to the Work in
                                                 3. In the EPBTBM’s forward section                   p.s.i.g.                                              Compressed-Air Regulations 1996,’’ published by
                                              (the working chamber) and associated                       4. Competent person—an individual                  the United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive
                                                                                                                                                            available from NIOSH at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
                                              hyperbaric chambers used to pressurize                  who is capable of identifying existing                docket/archive/pdfs/NIOSH–254/
                                              and decompress employees entering and                   and predictable hazards in the                        compReg1996.pdf.
                                              exiting the working chamber;                            surroundings or working conditions that                 19 Also see 29 CFR 1910.146(b).




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                                              during the construction of the Anacostia                  manufacturer’s operations manuals for                 conditions of any hazardous
                                              River Tunnel.                                             the EPBTBM, and the safety and health                 occurrences or conditions that might
                                                11. Job hazard analysis—an                              instructions provided by the                          affect their safety, including hyperbaric
                                              evaluation of tasks or operations to                      manufacturer for the operation of                     incidents, gas releases, equipment
                                              identify potential hazards and to                         decompression equipment.                              failures, earth or rock slides, cave-ins,
                                              determine the necessary controls.                            3. IHP JV must use air as the only                 flooding, fires, or explosions.
                                                12. Man lock—an enclosed space                          breathing gas in the working chamber.                    2. IHP JV must provide a power-
                                              capable of pressurization, and used for                      4. IHP JV must use the 1992 French                 assisted means of communication
                                              compressing or decompressing any                          Decompression Tables for air, air-                    among affected workers and support
                                              employee or material when either is                       oxygen, and oxygen decompression                      personnel in hyperbaric conditions
                                              passing into or out of a working                          specified in the HOM, specifically, the               where unassisted voice communication
                                              chamber.                                                  tables titled, ‘‘French Regulation Air                is inadequate.
                                                13. Pressure—a force acting on a unit                   Standard Tables.’’                                       (a) IHP JV must use an independent
                                              area. Usually expressed as pounds per                        5. IHP JV must equip man locks used                power supply for powered
                                              square inch (p.s.i.).                                     by its employees with an oxygen-                      communication systems, and these
                                                14. p.s.i.—pounds per square inch, a                    delivery system as specified by the                   systems must operate such that use or
                                              common unit of measurement of                             HOM. IHP JV must not store oxygen or                  disruption of any one phone or signal
                                              pressure; a pressure given in p.s.i.                      other compressed gases used in                        location will not disrupt the operation
                                              corresponds to absolute pressure.                         conjunction with hyperbaric work in the               of the system from any other location.
                                                15. p.s.i.a—pounds per square inch                      tunnel.                                                  (b) IHP JV must test communication
                                              absolute, or absolute pressure, is the                       6. Workers performing hot work                     systems at the start of each shift and as
                                              sum of the atmospheric pressure and                       under hyperbaric conditions must use                  necessary thereafter to ensure proper
                                              gauge pressure. At sea-level,                             flame-retardant personal protective                   operation.
                                              atmospheric pressure is approximately                     equipment and clothing.
                                              14.7 p.s.i. Adding 14.7 to a pressure                        7. In hyperbaric work areas, IHP JV                G. Worker Qualifications and Training
                                              expressed in units of p.s.i.g. will yield                 must maintain an adequate fire-                         IHP JV must:
                                              the absolute pressure, expressed as                       suppression system approved for                         1. Ensure that each affected worker
                                              p.s.i.a.                                                  hyperbaric work areas.                                receives effective training on how to
                                                16. p.s.i.g.—pounds per square inch                        8. IHP JV must develop and                         safely enter, work in, exit from, and
                                              gauge, a common unit of pressure;                         implement one or more JHAs for work                   undertake emergency evacuation or
                                              pressure expressed as p.s.i.g.                            in the hyperbaric work areas, and                     rescue from, hyperbaric conditions, and
                                              corresponds to pressure relative to                       review, periodically, and as necessary                document this training.
                                              atmospheric pressure. At sea-level,                       (e.g., after making changes to a planned                2. Provide effective instruction, before
                                              atmospheric pressure is approximately                     intervention that affects its operation),             beginning hyperbaric operations, to
                                              14.7 p.s.i. Subtracting 14.7 from a                       the contents of the JHAs with affected                each worker who performs work, or
                                              pressure expressed in units of p.s.i.a.                   employees. The JHAs must include all                  controls the exposure of others, in
                                              yields the gauge pressure, expressed as                   the job functions that the risk                       hyperbaric conditions, and document
                                              p.s.i.g.                                                  assessment 22 indicates are essential to              this instruction. The instruction must
                                                17. Qualified person—an individual                      prevent injury or illness.                            include topics such as:
                                              who, by possession of a recognized                           9. IHP JV must develop a set of                      (a) The physics and physiology of
                                              degree, certificate, or professional                      checklists to guide compressed-air work               hyperbaric work;
                                              standing, or who, by extensive                            and ensure that employees follow the                    (b) Recognition of pressure-related
                                              knowledge, training, and experience,                      procedures required by this permanent                 injuries;
                                              successfully demonstrates an ability to                   variance (including all procedures                      (c) Information on the causes and
                                              solve or resolve problems relating to the                 required by the HOM, which this                       recognition of the signs and symptoms
                                              subject matter, the work, or the                          permanent variance incorporates by                    associated with decompression illness,
                                              project.20                                                reference). The checklists must include
                                                18. Working chamber—an enclosed                                                                               and other hyperbaric intervention-
                                                                                                        all steps and equipment functions that                related health effects (e.g., barotrauma,
                                              space in the EPBTBM in which CAWs                         the risk assessment indicates are
                                              perform interventions, and which is                                                                             nitrogen narcosis, and oxygen toxicity);
                                                                                                        essential to prevent injury or illness                  (d) How to avoid discomfort during
                                              accessible only through a man lock.                       during compressed-air work.                           compression and decompression; and
                                              E. Safety and Health Practices                               10. IHP JV must ensure that the safety
                                                                                                                                                                (e) Information the workers can use to
                                                                                                        and health provisions of the HOM
                                                 1. IHP JV must develop and                                                                                   contact the appropriate healthcare
                                                                                                        adequately protect the workers of all
                                              implement a project-specific HOM, and                                                                           professionals should the workers have
                                                                                                        contractors and subcontractors involved
                                              submit the HOM to OSHA for approval                                                                             concerns that they may be experiencing
                                                                                                        in hyperbaric operations.23
                                              at least six months before using the                                                                            adverse health effects from hyperbaric
                                              EPBTBM. IHP JV must receive a written                     F. Communication                                      exposure.
                                              acknowledgement from OSHA regarding                        1. Prior to beginning a shift, IHP JV                  3. Repeat the instruction specified in
                                              the acceptability of the HOM.21 The                       must implement a system that informs                  paragraph (2) of this condition
                                              HOM shall provide the governing safety                    workers exposed to hyperbaric                         periodically, and as necessary (e.g., after
                                              and health requirements regarding                                                                               making changes to its hyperbaric
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                                              hyperbaric exposures during the tunnel-                     22 See ANSI/AIHA Z10–2012, American National        operations).
                                              construction project.                                     Standard for Occupational Health and Safety             4. When conducting training for its
                                                 2. IHP JV must implement the safety                    Management Systems, for reference.                    hyperbaric workers, make this training
                                                                                                          23 See ANSI/ASSE A10.33–2011, American
                                              and health instructions included in the                                                                         available to OSHA personnel and notify
                                                                                                        National Standard for Construction and Demolition
                                                                                                        Operations—Safety and Health Program
                                                                                                                                                              the OTPCA at OSHA’s national office
                                                20 Adapted    from 29 CFR 1926.32(m).                   Requirements for Multi-Employer Projects, for         and the Baltimore/Washington DC Area
                                                21 See   footnote 7.                                    reference.                                            Office before the training takes place.


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                                              H. Inspections, Tests, and Accident                     of the illness or injury (Q 16); duration               301, the incident-investigation report
                                              Prevention                                              of the hyperbaric intervention (Q 17);                  must include a root-cause
                                                1. IHP JV must initiate and maintain                  any possible contributing factors (Q 17);               determination, and the preventive and
                                              a program of frequent and regular                       the number of prior interventions                       corrective actions identified and
                                              inspections of the EPBTBM’s hyperbaric                  completed by injured or ill CAW (Q 17);                 implemented.
                                                                                                      the number of prior interventions                          (b) Provide certification within 15
                                              equipment and support systems (such as
                                                                                                      completed by injured or ill CAW at that                 days of the incident that the employer
                                              temperature control, illumination,
                                                                                                      pressure (Q 17); the contact information                informed affected workers of the
                                              ventilation, and fire-prevention and fire-
                                                                                                      for the treating healthcare provider (Q                 incident and the results of the incident
                                              suppression systems), and hyperbaric
                                                                                                      17); and the date and time of last                      investigation (including the root-cause
                                              work areas, as required under 29 CFR
                                                                                                      hyperbaric exposure for this CAW.                       determination and preventive and
                                              1926.20(b)(2) by:                                          In addition to completing the OSHA                   corrective actions identified and
                                                (a) Developing a set of checklists to be              301 Incident Report form and OSHA                       implemented).
                                              used by a competent person in                           300 Log of Work Related Injuries and                       (c) Notify the OTPCA and the
                                              conducting weekly inspections of                        Illnesses, IHP JV must maintain records                 Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office
                                              hyperbaric equipment and work areas;                    of:                                                     within 15 working days in writing of
                                              and                                                        1. The date, times (e.g., began                      any change in the compressed-air
                                                (b) Ensuring that a competent person                  compression, time spent compressing,                    operations that affects IHP JV’s ability to
                                              conducts daily visual checks and                        time performing intervention, time                      comply with the conditions specified
                                              weekly inspections of the EPBTBM.                       spent decompressing), and pressure for                  herein.
                                                2. If the competent person determines                 each hyperbaric intervention.                              (d) Upon completion of the Anacostia
                                              that the equipment constitutes a safety                    2. The name of each individual                       River Tunnel project, evaluate the
                                              hazard, IHP JV must remove the                          worker exposed to hyperbaric pressure                   effectiveness of the decompression
                                              equipment from service until it corrects                and the decompression protocols and                     tables used throughout the project, and
                                              the hazardous condition and has the                     results for each worker.                                provide a written report of this
                                              correction approved by a qualified                         3. The total number of interventions                 evaluation to the OTPCA and the
                                              person.                                                 and the amount of hyperbaric work time                  Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office.
                                                3. IHP JV must maintain records of all                at each pressure.
                                              tests and inspections of the EPBTBM, as                                                                            Note: The evaluation report is to contain
                                                                                                         4. The post-intervention physical                    summaries of: (1) The number, dates,
                                              well as associated corrective actions and               assessment of each individual CAW for                   durations, and pressures of the hyperbaric
                                              repairs, at the job site for the duration               signs and symptoms of decompression                     interventions completed; (2) decompression
                                              of the job.                                             illness, barotrauma, nitrogen narcosis,                 protocols implemented (including
                                              I. Compression and Decompression                        oxygen toxicity or other health effects                 composition of gas mixtures (air and/or
                                                                                                      associated with work in compressed air                  oxygen), and the results achieved; (3) the
                                                IHP JV must consult with its attending                or mixed gasses for each hyperbaric                     total number of interventions and the number
                                              physician concerning the need for                       intervention.                                           of hyperbaric incidents (decompression
                                              special compression or decompression                                                                            illnesses and/or health effects associated
                                              exposures appropriate for CAWs not                      K. Notifications                                        with hyperbaric interventions as recorded on
                                                                                                                                                              OSHA 301 and 300 forms, and relevant
                                              acclimated to hyperbaric exposure.                         1. To assist OSHA in administering                   medical diagnoses and treating physicians’
                                                                                                      the conditions specified herein, IHP JV                 opinions); and (4) root-causes, and
                                              J. Recordkeeping
                                                                                                      must:                                                   preventive and corrective actions identified
                                                IHP JV must maintain a record of any                     (a) Notify the OTPCA and the                         and implemented.
                                              recordable injuries, illnesses, in-patient              Baltimore/Washington DC Area Office
                                              hospitalizations, amputations, loss of an                                                                         (e) To assist OSHA in administering
                                                                                                      of any recordable injuries, illnesses, in-
                                              eye, or fatality (as defined by 29 CFR                                                                          the conditions specified herein, inform
                                                                                                      patient hospitalizations, amputations,
                                              part 1904 Recording and Reporting                                                                               the OTPCA and the Baltimore/
                                                                                                      loss of an eye, or fatality (by submitting
                                              Occupational Injuries and Illnesses),                                                                           Washington DC Area Office as soon as
                                                                                                      the completed OSHA 301 Incident
                                              resulting from exposure of an employee                                                                          possible after it has knowledge that it
                                                                                                      Report form 24) resulting from exposure
                                              to hyperbaric conditions by completing                                                                          will:
                                                                                                      of an employee to hyperbaric conditions                   (i) Cease to do business;
                                              the OSHA 301 Incident Report form and                   including those that do not require                       (ii) Change the location and address of
                                              OSHA 300 Log of Work Related Injuries                   recompression treatment (e.g., nitrogen                 the main office for managing the
                                              and Illnesses.                                          narcosis, oxygen toxicity, barotrauma),                 tunneling operations specified by the
                                                Note: Examples of important                           but still meet the recordable injury or                 project-specific HOM; or
                                              information to include on the OSHA                      illness criteria (of 29 CFR 1904). The                    (iii) Transfer the operations specified
                                              301 Incident Report form (along with                    employer shall provide the notification                 herein to a successor company.
                                              the corresponding question on the form)                 within 8 hours of the incident, or 8                      (f) Notify all affected employees of
                                              must address the following: the task                    hours after becoming aware of a                         this permanent variance by the same
                                              performed (Question (Q) 14); an                         recordable injury, illness, in-patient                  means required to inform them of its
                                              estimate of the CAW’s workload (Q 14);                  hospitalization, amputation, loss of an                 application for a variance.
                                              the composition of the gas mixture (e.g.,               eye, or fatality, and submit a copy of the                2. OSHA must approve the transfer of
                                              air or oxygen); the pressure worked at                  incident investigation (OSHA form 301)                  this permanent variance to a successor
                                              (Q 14); temperature in the work and                     within 24 hours of the incident, or 24                  company.
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                                              decompression environments (Q 14);                      hours after becoming aware of a
                                              did something unusual occur during the                  recordable injury, illness, in-patient                  Authority and Signature
                                              task or decompression (Q 14); time of                   hospitalization, amputation, loss of an                   David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH,
                                              symptom onset (Q 15); duration of time                  eye, or fatality. In addition to the                    Assistant Secretary of Labor for
                                              between decompression and onset of                      information required by the OSHA form                   Occupational Safety and Health, 200
                                              symptoms (Q 15); nature and duration                                                                            Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
                                              of symptoms (Q 16); a medical summary                     24 See   footnote 8.                                  DC 20210, authorized the preparation of


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                                              50662                       Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 161 / Thursday, August 20, 2015 / Notices

                                              this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is                    Attendees will be requested to sign a              we are providing an opportunity for
                                              issuing this notice pursuant to 29 U.S.C.               register and to comply with NASA                      public comment on this action. After
                                              655(d), Secretary of Labor’s Order No.                  security requirements, including the                  obtaining and considering public
                                              1–2012 (77 FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), and                 presentation of a valid picture ID to                 comment, NSF will prepare the
                                              29 CFR 1905.11.                                         Security before access to NASA                        submission requesting that OMB
                                                Signed at Washington, DC, August 14,                  Headquarters.                                         approve clearance of this collection for
                                              2015.                                                      Due to the Real ID Act, Public Law                 no longer than 3 years.
                                              David Michaels,                                         109–13, any attendees with drivers                    DATES: Interested persons are invited to
                                              Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
                                                                                                      licenses issued from non-compliant                    send comments regarding the burden or
                                              Safety and Health.                                      states/territories must present a second              any other aspect of this collection of
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–20571 Filed 8–19–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      form of ID [Federal employee badge;                   information requirements by October
                                                                                                      passport; active military identification              19, 2015.
                                              BILLING CODE 4510–26–P
                                                                                                      card; enhanced driver’s license; U.S.
                                                                                                                                                            ADDRESSES: Written comments
                                                                                                      Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card;
                                                                                                                                                            regarding the information collection and
                                                                                                      Native American tribal document;
                                              NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND                                                                                      requests for copies of the proposed
                                                                                                      school identification accompanied by an
                                              SPACE ADMINISTRATION                                                                                          information collection request should be
                                                                                                      item from LIST C (documents that
                                                                                                                                                            addressed to Suzanne Plimpton, Reports
                                              [Notice: (15–069)]                                      establish employment authorization)
                                                                                                                                                            Clearance Officer, National Science
                                                                                                      from the ‘‘List of the Acceptable
                                              NASA Advisory Council; Science                                                                                Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Rm.
                                                                                                      Documents’’ on Form I–9]. Non-
                                              Committee; Heliophysics                                 compliant states/territories are:                     1265, Arlington, VA 22230, or by email
                                              Subcommittee; Meeting                                   American Samoa, Arizona, Idaho,                       to splimpto@nsf.gov.
                                                                                                                                                               Comments: Written comments are
                                              AGENCY: National Aeronautics and                        Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, New
                                                                                                                                                            invited on (a) whether the proposed
                                              Space Administration.                                   Hampshire, and New York. Foreign
                                                                                                                                                            collection of information is necessary
                                                                                                      nationals attending this meeting will be
                                              ACTION: Notice of meeting.                                                                                    for the proper performance of the
                                                                                                      required to provide a copy of their
                                                                                                      passport and visa in addition to                      functions of the Agency, including
                                              SUMMARY:    In accordance with the                                                                            whether the information shall have
                                              Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public                  providing the following information no
                                                                                                      less than 10 working days prior to the                practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
                                              Law 92–463, as amended, the National                                                                          Agency’s estimate of the burden of the
                                              Aeronautics and Space Administration                    meeting: Full name; gender; date/place
                                                                                                      of birth; citizenship; visa information               proposed collection of information; (c)
                                              (NASA) announces a meeting of the                                                                             ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
                                              Heliophysics Subcommittee of the                        (number, type, expiration date);
                                                                                                      passport information (number, country,                clarity of the information on
                                              NASA Advisory Council (NAC). This                                                                             respondents, including through the use
                                              subcommittee reports to the Science                     expiration date); employer/affiliation
                                                                                                      information (name of institution,                     of automated collection techniques or
                                              Committee of the NAC. The meeting                                                                             other forms of information technology;
                                              will be held for the purpose of                         address, country, telephone); title/
                                                                                                      position of attendee; and home address                or (d) ways to minimize the burden of
                                              soliciting, from the scientific                                                                               the collection of information on those
                                              community and other persons, scientific                 to Ann Delo via at ann.b.delo@nasa.gov
                                                                                                      or by fax at (202) 358–2779. U.S.                     who are to respond, including through
                                              and technical information relevant to
                                                                                                      citizens and Permanent Residents (green               the use of appropriate automated,
                                              program planning.
                                                                                                      card holders) are requested to submit                 electronic, mechanical, or other
                                              DATES: Tuesday, September 29, 2015,                                                                           technological collection techniques or
                                              9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., and Wednesday,                     their name and affiliation 3 working
                                                                                                      days prior to the meeting to Ann Delo.                other forms of information technology.
                                              September 30, 2015, 9:00 a.m.–5:00
                                                                                                      It is imperative that the meeting be held             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              p.m., Local Time.
                                                                                                      on these dates to the scheduling                      Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance
                                              ADDRESSES: NASA Headquarters, Room                                                                            Officer, National Science Foundation,
                                                                                                      priorities of the key participants.
                                              6H41, 300 E Street SW., Washington, DC                                                                        4201 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1265,
                                              20546.                                                  Patricia D. Rausch,                                   Arlington, Virginia 22230; telephone
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                    Advisory Committee Management Officer,                (703) 292–7556; or send email to
                                              Ann Delo, Science Mission Directorate,                  National Aeronautics and Space                        splimpton@nsf.gov. Individuals who use
                                              NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC                       Administration.
                                                                                                                                                            a telecommunications device for the
                                              20546, (202) 358–0750, fax (202) 358–                   [FR Doc. 2015–20606 Filed 8–19–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                            deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
                                              2779, or ann.b.delo@nasa.gov.                           BILLING CODE 7510–13–P                                Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                                                                                800–877–8339, which is accessible 24
                                              meeting will be open to the public up                                                                         hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a
                                              to the capacity of the room. This                       NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION                           year (including federal holidays).
                                              meeting will also be available                                                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                              telephonically. Any interested person                   Notice of Intent To Seek Approval To
                                                                                                                                                               Title: Grantee Reporting Requirements
                                              may call the USA toll free conference                   Renew an Information Collection
                                                                                                                                                            for the Research Experiences for
                                              call number 888–769–8915, passcode                            National Science Foundation.
                                                                                                      AGENCY:                                               Undergraduates (REU) Program.
                                              1573979, both days, to participate in                         Notice and request for
                                                                                                      ACTION:                                                  OMB Approval Number: 3145–0224.
                                              this meeting by telephone. The agenda                   comments.                                                Expiration Date: December 31, 2015.
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                                              for the meeting includes the following
                                              topics:                                                 SUMMARY:   The National Science                       Overview of this information collection
                                              —Heliophysics Division Overview and                     Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans                    The Research Experiences for
                                                 Program Status                                       to request approval of this collection. In            Undergraduates (REU) Reporting
                                              —Flight Mission Status Report                           accordance with the requirement of                    Module is a component of the NSF
                                              —Heliophysics Science Performance                       Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork                Project Reports System that is designed
                                                 Assessment                                           Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13),               to gather information about students


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
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ActionNotice.
DatesThe permanent variance specified by this notice becomes effective on August 20, 2015, and shall remain in effect until the completion of the Anacostia River Tunnel Project, but no later than December 31, 2016.
ContactInformation regarding this notice is available from the following sources:
FR Citation80 FR 50652 

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