| A Look
Back |
| 1965 |
Standard numbering
is introduced. |
| 1967 |
Department of Transportation
opens its doors on April 1. |
| 1970 |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
established.
President Nixon signs Occupational Safety
and Health Act.
Environmental Protection Agency established.
|
| 1971 |
OSHA standards provide baseline
for safety and health protection in workplaces.
DOT revises method for marking cylinders.
|
| 1973 |
U.S. Supreme Court endorses
FDA action to control entire classes of products
by regulations. |
| 1976 |
Medical Device Amendments require
manufacturers to register with FDA and
follow quality control procedures. |
| 1978 |
OSHA clarifies 29 CFR 1910.252(a)(l)(iii),
stating that use of replacement tips
will not nullify the approved apparatus
status of a torch, under specific
conditions.
|
| 1982 |
OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1926.451(w)
and 1926.451(a)(18) regarding welding
on float or ship scaffolds are clarified. |
| 1983 |
DOT establishes rules for Handling
and Transporting Cryogenic Materials. |
| 1986 |
OSHA now requires MSDS for hazardous
materials. |
| 1988 |
OSHA publishes The Use
of Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe in Above Ground Installations
and describes the hazard when using PVC pipe for
transporting compressed
gases. |
| 1989 |
FDA revises its non-legally
bound Compressed Medical Gases Guideline. |
| 1992 |
Canada passes Transportation
of Dangerous Goods Act to promote public safety.
National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health (NIOSH) considers welding
fumes as potential occupational carcinogens and
recommends exposure limit. |
| 1994 |
OSHA requires employers to pay
for personal protective equipment.
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists assigns welding
fumes a threshold limit value of 5 mg per cubic
meter as a TWA for a normal 8-hour
workday and a 40-hour workweek. |
| 1997 |
Hazard Communication Standard
enacted for electronic transmittal of MSDS. |
| 1999 |
The Motor Carrier Safety Improvement
Act establishes the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration. |
| 2000 |
FDA accepts electronic records,
electronic signatures and handwritten signatures
executed to electronic records. |
| 2001 |
Aviation and Transportation
Security Act establishes new Transportation Security
Administration to increase security at airports
and other transportation venues.
U.S.A. Patriot Act enhances law enforcement
investigatory tools. |
| 2002 |
Title 2 of the Public Health
Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response
Act (Bioterrorism Act) addresses controls on dangerous
biological agents and toxins.
Homeland Security Act establishes the Department
of Homeland Security, which
assumes management of the U.S. Coast Guard and
Transportation Security
Administration, formerly DOT Operating Administrations.
|
| 2004 |
New Hours of Service go into
effect.
All people who visually requalify cylinders
must now be registered with DOT.
New Medical Examination Form released for
CDL drivers.
Background check on new drivers requires more
detail; DOT forces past employers
to reply. |
| 2005 |
DOT Incident Reporting Form
updated.
FMCSA requires safety permits for transport
of certain hazardous materials. |