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1911 - Table of Contents. 1911.1 - Purpose and scope. 1911.2 - Definitions. 1911.3 - Petition for the promulgation, modification, or revocation of a standard. 1911.4 - Additional or alternative procedural requirements. 1911.5 - Minor changes in standards. 1911.10 - Construction standards.
part 1911—rules of procedure for promulgating, modifying, or revoking occupational safety or health standards
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States, 221 U.S. 1 (1911), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in which the Court ruled that John D. Rockefeller's petroleum conglomerate Standard Oil had illegally monopolized the American petroleum industry and ordered the company to break itself up. [1]
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Tanks built in accordance with these standards shall be used only as production tanks for storage of crude petroleum in oil-producing areas. ( b ) Tanks designed for underground service not exceeding 2,500 gallons capacity may be used aboveground.
Each employer shall determine that compressed gas cylinders under his control are in a safe condition to the extent that this can be determined by visual inspection. Visual and other inspections shall be conducted as prescribed in the Hazardous Materials Regulations of the Department of Transportation (49 CFR parts 171-179 and 14 CFR part 103).