OSHA Extends Paperwork Rules for Dipping and Coating Jobs
Published Date: 3/11/2025
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Summary
OSHA is keeping the paperwork rules for special dipping and coating jobs in place and wants to hear what you think. This affects businesses that do these special coating tasks, making sure they keep tracking important info without adding new costs or deadlines. The approval for these info rules is being extended so everyone stays on the same page.
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Paperwork rules extended for coating shops
If your business does special dipping and coating operations, OSHA is extending the Office of Management and Budget's approval so you must keep following the existing information‑collection (paperwork) requirements. The extension is described as keeping current tracking and recordkeeping in place without adding new costs or new deadlines.
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