United States of America
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
1120 20th
Street, N.W., Ninth Floor
Washington, DC 20036-3457
SECRETARY OF LABOR, |
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Complainant, |
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v. |
OSHRC Docket No. 16-1533
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COOPER/T. SMITH CORPORATION d/b/a BLAKELEY BOATWORKS, INC., |
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Respondent. |
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BRIEFING
NOTICE
The parties are requested
to brief the issues presented in the Secretary’s petition for discretionary
review. The parties are advised that
when the merits or characterization of an item are before the Commission on
review, the appropriateness of the penalty is also subject to review. Accordingly, the parties may address the
amount of the penalty if they so choose.
All briefs are to be
filed in accordance with Commission Rule 93.[1] The first brief is to be filed within 40 days
of this notice. A party who does not
intend to file a brief must notify the Commission in writing setting forth the reason
therefor within the applicable time for filing
briefs, and shall serve a copy on all other parties. The time for filing briefs (or similar
notices of intent) of opposing parties shall commence on the date of service.
BY
DIRECTION OF THE COMMISSION
Dated: April 27,
2017 /s/
John
X. Cerveny
Executive
Secretary
[1] The Commission requests that all briefs include an
alphabetical table of authorities with references to the pages on which they
are cited, and that an asterisk be placed in the left-hand margin of the table
to indicate those authorities on which the brief principally relies. The Commission also requests that copies of
cited authority, other than statutes, case law, law journal articles and legal
treatises, be provided to the Commission and to the opposing party. Parties should be cautioned that these
materials will be considered only if appropriate.