Keystone Forging Company
“UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION \u00a0 SECRETARY OF LABOR, \u00a0 ???????????????????????????????????????????? Complainant, \u00a0 ???????????????????????? v. OSHRC DOCKET NO. 3269 KEYSTONE FORGING COMPANY, \u00a0 ????????????????????????????????????????????? Respondent. \u00a0 \u00a0ORDEROF REMANDSeptember 7, 1973Before MORAN, Chairman;VAN NAMEE and CLEARY, CommissionersVAN NAMEE, COMMISSIONER:TheCommission hereby vacates its order of August 25, 1973, and refers this casefor a hearing and decision on the merits. Judge Herbert E. Bates? order ofAugust 6, is of no force and effect. Secretary of Labor v. Singleton SheetMetal Works, OSHRC Docket No. 878 (October 19, 1972). The matter is toproceed on the basis that the Company?s letter of June 1 is a notice of contestfiled under section 10(a) of the Act.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION \u00a0 SECRETARY OF LABOR, \u00a0 ???????????????????????????????????????????? Complainant, \u00a0 ???????????????????????? v. OSHRC DOCKET NO. 3269 KEYSTONE FORGING COMPANY, \u00a0 ????????????????????????????????????????????? Respondent. \u00a0 \u00a0August 6, 1973BATES, JUDGE, OSAHRC:Ruling on petition formodification of abatement. In view of the Petitioner?s clarification of hisJune 1, 1973, petition for abatement extension, my order dated July 25, 1973,is hereby rescinded and the Petitioner?s application for extended time to abateas outlined in the said letter, (such time periods to run consecutively) ishereby granted and is so ordered.?July 23, 1973BATES, JUDGE, OSAHRC:The Petitioner?sunopposed application for extensions of time (as itemized below) to abate theitems specified in Non-Serious Citation issued on May 11, 1973 is herebygranted.Itis accordingly ORDERED that the aforesaid Citation be amended to reflect theabatement periods as outlined below: Item Abatement Date Extension Requested 1 June 9, 1973 12 days 2 \u00a0 49 days 3 \u00a0 24 days 4 \u00a0 14 days 5 \u00a0 30 days 6 \u00a0 86 days 7 \u00a0 186 days 10 May 24, 1973 36 days 11 June 9, 1973 16 days 12 \u00a0 23 days \u00a0”