Opportunity
Federal Register #2026-08408
OSHA Solicits Comments on Extension of Anhydrous Ammonia Information Collection Requirements
Buyer
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Labor
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
2026-08408
NAICS
541690
OSHA is seeking public comments on its proposal to extend OMB approval for information collection requirements related to the storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia: - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - Scope of Request: - Extension of OMB approval for information collection under 29 CFR 1910.111 (Standard on the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia) - Involves 6,125 respondents and an estimated total burden of 344 hours - Focuses on paperwork requirements for nameplates and markings on containers and systems to ensure safety and prevent accidental releases - Products/Services Requested: - No physical products or OEM-specific equipment are being procured - Service: Regulatory information collection and compliance documentation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - OSHA is specifically seeking feedback on the necessity, accuracy, and burden of these information collection requirements - Suggestions for minimizing employer burden are encouraged - No OEMs or vendors are specified, as this is a regulatory compliance and information collection effort, not a procurement of goods or services - Place of Performance: - OSHA (federal office) - Reference to Rock County, Wisconsin, in relation to a separate NRC license transfer (not directly related to the OSHA information collection)
Description
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is requesting public comments on its proposal to extend the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval of the information collection requirements specified in the Standard on the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia (29 CFR 1910.111). The standard includes paperwork requirements related to nameplates and markings on containers and systems to ensure safe storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia. OSHA seeks to minimize the burden on employers while ensuring the information collected is useful for protecting workers. Comments on the extension must be submitted by June 29, 2026.