SECRETARY OF LABOR,
Complainant,
v.
SINGER CO., AMERICAN METER DIVISION
Respondent.
OSHRC DOCKET NO. 79-6382
ORDER
The Commission grants the Secretary's motion to withdraw his petition for review and further vacates the direction for review.[[1/]]
FOR THE COMMISSION
RAY H. DARLING, JR.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Dated: MAR 2 1984
RAYMOND J. DONOVAN, SECRETARY OF LABOR
Complainant,
v.
SINGER CO., AMERICAN METER DIVISION,
Respondent.
OSHRC Docket No. 79-6382
MOTION TO WITHDRAW PETITION FOR REVIEW
The complainant, Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of
Labor moves that the Commission permit the complainant to withdraw his petition for review
which was granted by former Commissioner Bertram R. Cottine.
As grounds for this motion, the Secretary sets forth the following facts:
1. On September 2, 1980, Judge William E. Brennan affirmed serious
violations of several standards, two of which the Secretary had alleged to be willful
violations. The Secretary petitioned for review concerning the characterization of
these two violations. On October 3, 1980, former Commissioner Cottine directed
review on the issue whether the violations should have been characterized as willful.
On January 17, 1983, the Commission ordered the Secretary to file his brief on the
issue.
2. The Secretary has reviewed the transcript and record in the matter and has
determined that there is insufficient evidence in the record to support a finding of a
willful violation. As a result of the new review and determination, the Secretary
respectfully requests that the Commission permit the Secretary to withdraw the petition.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANCIS X. LILLY
Deputy Solicitor of Labor
FRANK A. WHITE
Associate Solicitor for
Occupational Safety & Health
DANIEL J. MICK
Counsel for Regional
Trial Litigation
EUGENE LOPEZ
Attorney
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FOOTNOTES:
[[1/]] Commissioner Cleary dissents to this order.