Appendix
C:
Mandatory requirements for OSHA recognition of third-party validation
organizations for the PSDI standard
This
Appendix prescribes mandatory requirements and procedures for
OSHA recognition of third-party validation organizations to validate
employer and manufacturer certifications that their equipment
and practices meet the requirements of the PSDI standard. The
scope of the Appendix includes the three categories of certification/validation
required by the PSDI standard: Design Certification/Validation,
Installation Certification/Validation, and Annual Recertification/Revalidation.
If further detailing of these provisions will assist the validation
organization or OSHA in this activity, this detailing will be
done through appropriate OSHA Program Directives.
I. Procedure for OSHA Recognition of Validation Organizations
A. Applications
1. Eligibility.
a. Any person or organization considering itself capable of
conducting a PSDI-related third-party validation function
may apply for OSHA recognition.
b. However, in determining eligibility for a foreign-based
third-party validation organization, OSHA shall take into
consideration whether there is reciprocity of treatment by
the foreign government after consultation with relevant U.S.
government agencies.
2. Content of application.
a. The application shall identify the scope of the validation
activity for which the applicant wishes to be recognized,
based on one of the following alternatives:
(1) Design Certification/Validation, Installation Certification/Validation,
and Annual Recertification/Revalidation;
(2) Design Certification/Validation only; or
(3) Installation/Certification/Validation and Annual Recertification/Revalidation.
b. The application shall provide information demonstrating
that it and any validating laboratory utilized meet the qualifications
set forth in section II of this Appendix.
c. The applicant shall provide information demonstrating that
it and any validating laboratory utilized meet the program
requirements set forth in section III of this Appendix.
d. The applicant shall identify the test methods it or the
validating laboratory will use to test or judge the components
and operations of the PSDI safety system required to be tested
by the PSDI standard and Appendix
A, and shall specify the reasons the test methods are
appropriate.
e. The applicant may include whatever enclosures, attachments,
or exhibits the applicant deems appropriate. The application
need not be submitted on a Federal form.
f. The applicant shall certify that the information submitted
is accurate.
3. Filing office location.
The application shall be filed with:
PSDI Certification/Validation Program
Office of Variance Determination
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
U.S. Department of Labor
Room N3653
200 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20210.
4. Amendments and withdrawals.
a. An application may be revised by an applicant at any time
prior to the completion of the final staff recommendation.
b. An application may be withdrawn by an applicant, without
prejudice, at any time prior to the final decision bY the
Assistant Secretary in paragraph I.B.8.b.(4) of this Appendix.
B. Review and Decision Process
1. Acceptance and field inspection. All applications submitted
will be accepted by OSHA, and their receipt acknowledged in
writing. After receipt of an application, OSHA may request additional
information if it believes information relevant to the requirements
for recognition have been omitted. OSHA may inspect the facilities
of the third-party validation organization and any validating
laboratory, and while there shall review any additional documentation
underlying the application. A report shall be made of each field
inspection.
2. Requirements for recognition. The requirements for OSHA recognition
of a third-party validation organization for the PSDI standard
are that the program has fulfilled the requirements of section
II of this Appendix for qualifications and of section III of
this Appendix for program requirements, and the program has
identified appropriate test and analysis methods to meet the
requirements of the PSDI standard and Appendix
A.
3. Preliminary approval. If, after review of the application,
any additional information, and the inspection report, the applicant
and any validating laboratory appear to have met the requirements
for recognition, a written recommendation shall be submitted
by the responsible OSHA personnel to the Assistant Secretary
to approve the application with a supporting explanation.
4. Preliminary disapproval. If, after review of the application,
additional information, and inspection report, the applicant
does not appear to have met the requirements for recognition,
the Director of the PSDI certification/validation program shall
notify the applicant in writing, listing the specific requirements
of this Appendix which the applicant has not met, and the reasons.
5. Revision of application. After receipt of a notification
of preliminary disapproval the applicant may submit revised
application for further review by OSHA pursuant to subsection
I.B. of this Appendix or any request that the original application
be submitted to the Assistant Secretary with a statement of
reasons supplied by the applicant as to why the application
should be approved.
6. Preliminary decision by Assistant Secretary.
a. The Assistant Secretary, or a special designee for this
purpose, will make a preliminary decision whether the applicant
has met the requirements for recognition based on the completed
application file and the written staff recommendation, as
well as the statement of reasons by the applicant if there
is a recommendation of disapproval.
b. This preliminary decision will be sent to the applicant
and subsequently published in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
7. Public review and comment period.
a. The Federal Register notice of preliminary decision will
provide a period of not less than 60 calendar days for the
written comments on the applicant’s fulfillment of the
requirements for recognition. The application, supporting
documents, staff recommendation, statement of applicant’s
reasons, and any comments received, will be available for
public inspection in the OSHA Docket Office.
b. If the preliminary decision is in favor of recognition,
a member of the public, or if the preliminary decision is
against recognition, the applicant may request a public hearing
by the close of the comment period, if it supplies detailed
reasons and evidence challenging the basis of the Assistant
Secretary’s preliminary decision and justifying the
need for a public hearing to bring out evidence which could
not be effectively supplied through written submissions.
8. Final decision by Assistant Secretary
a. Without hearing. If there are no valid requests for a hearing,
based on the application, supporting documents, staff recommendation,
evidence and public comment, the Assistant Secretary shall
issue the final decision (including reasons) of the Department
of Labor on whether the applicant has demonstrated by a preponderance
of the evidence that it meets the requirements for recognition.
b. After hearing. If there is a valid request for a hearing
pursuant to paragraph I.B.7.b. of this Appendix, the following
procedures will be used:
(1) The Assistant Secretary will issue a notice of hearing
before an administrative law judge of the Department of
Labor pursuant to the rules specified in 29 CFR Part 1905,
Subpart C.
(2) After the hearing, pursuant to Subpart C, the administrative
law judge shall issue a decision (including reasons) based
on the application, the supporting documentation, the staff
recommendation, the public comments and the evidence submitted
during the hearing (the record), stating whether it has
been demonstrated, based on a preponderance of evidence,
that the applicant meets the requirements for recognition.
If no exceptions are filed, this is the final decision of
the Department of Labor.
(3) Upon issuance of the decision, any party to the hearing
may file exceptions within 20 days pursuant to subpart C.
If exceptions are filed, the administrative law judge shall
forward the decision, exceptions and record to the assistant
secretary for the final decision on the application.
(4) The Assistant Secretary shall review the record, the
decision by the administrative law judge, and the exceptions.
based on this, the assistant secretary shall issue the final
decision (including reasons) of the department of labor
stating whether the applicant has demonstrated by a preponderance
of evidence that it meets the requirements for recognition.
c. Publication. a notification of the final decision shall
be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
C. Terms and Conditions of Recognition, Renewal and
Revocation
1. The following terms and conditions shall be part of every
recognition:
a. The recognition of any validation organization will be
evidenced by a letter of recognition from OSHA. the letter
will provide the specific details of the scope of the OSHA
recognition as well as any conditions imposed by OSHA, including
any Federal monitoring requirements.
b. The recognition of each validation organization will be
valid for five years, unless terminated before or renewed
after the expiration of the period. The dates of the period
of recognition will be stated in the recognition letter.
c. The recognized validation organization shall continue to
satisfy all the requirements of this appendix and the letter
of recognition during the period of recognition.
2. A recognized validation organization may change a test method
of the PSDI safety system certification/validation program by
notifying the Assistant Secretary of the change, certifying
that the revised method will be at least as effective as the
prior method, and providing the supporting data upon which its
conclusions are based.
3. A recognized validation organization may renew its recognition
by filing a renewal request at the address in paragraph I.A.3.
of this Appendix, above, not less than 180 calendar days, nor
more than one year, before the expiration date of its current
recognition. When a recognized validation organization has filed
such a renewal request, its current recognition will not expire
until a final decision has been made on the request. The renewal
request will be processed in accordance with subsection I.B.
of this Appendix, above, except that a reinspection is not required
but may be performed by OSHA. A hearing will be granted to an
objecting member of the public if evidence of failure to meet
the requirements of this Appendix is supplied to OSHA.
4. A recognized validation organization may apply to OSHA for
an expansion of its current recognition to cover other categories
of PSDI certification/validation in addition to those included
in the current recognition. The application for expansion will
be acted upon and processed by OSHA in accordance with subsection
I.B. of this Appendix, subject to the possible reinspection
exception. If the validation organization has been recognized
for more than one year, meets the requirements for expansion
of recognition, and there is no evidence that the recognized
validation organization has not been following the requirements
of this Appendix and the letter of recognition, an expansion
will normally be granted. A hearing will be granted to an objecting
member of the public only if evidence of failure to meet the
requirements of this Appendix is supplied to OSHA.
5. A recognized validation organization may voluntarily terminate
its recognition, either in its entirety or with respect to any
area covered in its recognition, by giving written notice to
OSHA at any time. The written notice shall indicate the termination
date. A validation organization may not terminate its installation
certification and recertification validation functions earlier
than either one year from the date of the written notice, or
the date on which another recognized validation organization
is able to perform the validation of installation certification
and recertification.
6.
a. OSHA may revoke its recognition of a validation organization
if its program either has failed to continue to satisfy the
requirements of this Appendix or its letter of recognition,
has not been performing the validation functions required
by the PSDI standard and Appendix
A, or has misrepresented itself in its applications. Before
proposing to revoke recognition, the Agency will notify the
recognized validation organization of the basis of the proposed
revocation and will allow rebuttal or correction of the alleged
deficiencies. If the deficiencies are not corrected, OSHA
may revoke recognition, effective in 60 days, unless the validation
organization requests a hearing within that time.
b. If a hearing is requested, it shall be held before an administrative
law judge of the Department of Labor pursuant to the rules
specified in 29 CFR Part 1905, Subpart C.
c. The parties shall be OSHA and the recognized validation
organization. The decision shall be made pursuant to the procedures
specified in paragraphs I.B.8.b.(2) through (4) of this Appendix
except that the burden of proof shall be on OSHA to demonstrate
by a preponderance of the evidence that the recognition should
be revoked because the validation organization either is not
meeting the requirements for recognition, has not been performing
the validation functions required by the PSDI standard and
Appendix A, or has misrepresented
itself in its applications.
D. Provisions of OSHA Recognition
Each recognized third-party validation organization and its validating
laboratories shall:
1. Allow OSHA to conduct unscheduled reviews or on-site audits
of it or the validating laboratories on matters relevant to
PSDI, and cooperate in the conduct of these reviews and audits;
2. Agree to terms and conditions established by OSHA in the
grant of recognition on matters such as exchange of data, submission
of accident reports, and assistance in studies for improving
PSDI or the certification/validation process.
II. Qualifications
The third-party validation organization, the validating laboratory,
and the employees of each shall meet the requirements set forth
in this section of this Appendix.
A. Experience of Validation Organization
1. The third-party validation organization shall have legal
authority to perform certification/validation activities.
2. The validation organization shall demonstrate competence
and experience in either power press design, manufacture or
use, or testing, quality control or certification/validation
of equipment comparable to power presses and associated control
systems.
3. The validation organization shall demonstrate a capability
for selecting, reviewing, and/or validating appropriate standards
and test methods to be used for validating the certification
of PSDI safety systems, as well as for reviewing judgements
on the safety of PSDI safety systems and their conformance with
the requirements of this section.
4. The validating organization may utilize the competence, experience,
and capability of its employees to demonstrate this competence,
experience and capability.
B. Independence of Validation Organization
1. The validation organization shall demonstrate that:
a. It is financially capable to conduct the work;
b. It is free of direct influence or control by manufacturers,
suppliers, vendors, representatives of employers and employees,
and employer or employee organizations; and
c. Its employees are secure from discharge resulting from
pressures from manufacturers, suppliers, vendors, employers
or employee representatives.
2. A validation organization may be considered independent even
if it has ties with manufacturers, employers or employee representatives
if these ties are with at least two of these three groups; it
has a board of directors (or equivalent leadership responsibilities
for the certification/validation activities) which includes
representatives of the three groups; and it has a binding commitment
of funding for a period of three years or more.
C. Validating Laboratory
The validation organization’s laboratory (which organizationally
may be a part of the third-party validation organization):
1. Shall have legal authority to perform the validation of certification;
2. Shall be free of operational control and influence of manufacturers,
suppliers, vendors, employers, or employee representatives that
would impair its integrity of performance; and
3. Shall not engage in the design, manufacture, sale, promotion,
or use of the certified equipment.
D. Facilities and Equipment
The validation organization’s validating laboratory shall
have available all testing facilities and necessary test and inspection
equipment relevant to the validation of the certification of PSDI
safety systems, installations and operations.
E. Personnel
The validation organization and the validating laboratory shall
be adequately staffed by personnel who are qualified by technical
training and/or experience to conduct the validation of the certification
of PSDI safety systems.
1. The validation organization shall assign overall responsibility
for the validation of PSDI certification to an Administrative
Director. Minimum requirements for this position are a Bachelor’s
degree and five years professional experience, at least one
of which shall have been in responsible charge of a function
in the areas of power press design or manufacture or a broad
range of power press use, or in the areas of testing, quality
control, or certification/validation of equipment comparable
to power presses or their associated control systems.
2. The validating laboratory, if a separate organization from
the validation organization, shall assign technical responsibility
for the validation of PSDI certification to a Technical Director.
Minimum requirements for this position are a Bachelor’s
degree in a Technical field and five years of professional experience,
at least one of which shall have been in responsible charge
of a function in the area of testing, quality control or certification/validation
of equipment comparable to power presses or their associated
control systems.
3. If the validation organization and the validating laboratory
are the same organization, the administrative and technical
responsibilities may be combined In a single position, with
minimum requirements as described in E.1. and 2. for the combined
position.
4. The validation organization and validating laboratory shall
have adequate administrative and technical staffs to conduct
the validation of the certification of PSDI safety systems.
F. Certification/Validation Mark or Logo
1. The validation organization or the validating laboratory
shall own a registered certification/validation mark or logo.
2. The mark or logo shall be suitable for incorporation into
the label required by paragraph (h)(11)(iii) of this section.
III.
Program Requirements
A. Test and Certification/Validation Procedures
1. The validation organization and/or validating laboratory
shall have established written procedures for test and certification/validation
of PSDI safety systems. The procedures shall be based on pertinent
OSHA standards and test methods, or other publicly available
standards and test methods generally recognized as appropriate
in the field, such as national consensus standards or published
standards of professional societies or trade associations.
2. The written procedures for test and certification/validation
of PSDI systems, and the standards and test methods on which
they are based, shall be reproducible and be available to OSHA
and to the public upon request.
B. Test Reports
1. A test report shall be prepared for each PSDI safety system
that is tested. The test report shall be signed by a technical
staff representative and the Technical Director.
2. The test report shall include the following:
a. Name of manufacturer and catalog or model number of each
subsystem or major component.
b. Identification and description of test methods or procedures
used. (This may be through reference to published sources
which describe the test methods or procedures used.)
c. Results of all tests performed.
d. All safety distance calculations.
3. A copy of the test report shall be maintained on file at
the validation organization and/or validating laboratory, and
shall be available to OSHA upon request.
C. Certification/Validation Reports
1. A certification/validation report shall for which the certification
is validated. The certification/validation report shall be signed
by the Administrative Director and the Technical Director.
2. The certification/validation report shall include the following:
a. Name of manufacturer and catalog or model number of each
subsystem or major component.
b. Results of all tests which serve as the basis for the certification.
c. All safety distance calculations.
d. Statement that the safety system conforms with all requirements
of the PSDI standard and Appendix
A.
3. A copy of the certification/validation report shall be maintained
on file at the validation organization and/or validating laboratory,
and shall be available to the public upon request.
4. A copy of the certification/validation report shall be submitted
to OSHA within 30 days of its completion.
D. Publications System
The validation organization shall make available upon request
a list of PSDI safety systems which have been certified/validated
by the program.
E. Follow-up Activities
1. The validation organization or validating laboratory shall
have a follow-up system for inspecting or testing manufacturer’s
production of design certified/validated PSDI safety system
components and subassemblies where deemed appropriate by the
validation organization.
2. The validation organization shall notify the appropriate
product manufacturer(s) of any reports from employers of point
of operation injuries which occur while a press is operated
in a PSDI mode.
F. Records
The validation organization or validating laboratory shall maintain
a record of each certification/validation of a PSDI safety system,
including manufacturer and/or employer certification documentation,
test and working data, test report, certification/validation report,
any follow-up inspections or testing, and reports of equipment
failures, any reports of accidents involving the equipment, and
any other pertinent information. These records shall be available
for inspection by OSHA and OSHA State Plan offices.
G. Dispute Resolution Procedures
1. The validation organization shall have a reasonable written
procedure for acknowledging and processing appeals or complaints
from program participants (manufacturers, producers, suppliers,
vendors and employers) as well as other interested parties (employees
or their representatives, safety personnel, government agencies,
etc.), concerning certification or validation.
2. The validation organization may charge any complainant the
reasonable charge for repeating tests needed for the resolution
of disputes.
[53 FR 8361, Mar. 14, 1988]
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