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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 60

Sec. 18.60.105. Definitions.

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Sec. 18.60.105. Definitions.
(a)Except as provided in
(b)of this section, in AS 18.60.010 — 18.60.105,
(1)“be exposed” means to ingest, inhale, or absorb through the skin or eyes a substance or physical agent, or fumes or other potentially harmful aspect of a substance or physical agent;
(2)“commissioner” means the commissioner of labor and workforce development;
(3)“department” means the Department of Labor and Workforce Development;
(4)“employee” means a person who works for an employer;
(5)“employer” means a person, including the state and political subdivisions of the state, who has one or more employees;
(6)“OSHA” means the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration;
(7)“physical agent” means a physical agent that exceeds the threshold established in the 1986-1987 edition of “Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents in the Work Environment” published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists;
(8)“suitable protective equipment” includes such personal protective equipment as is required by regulation issued under this chapter;
(9)“toxic or hazardous substance”
(A)includes
(i)a chemical listed in 29 C.F.R. Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, “General Industry Standards”, Occupational Safety and Health Administration;
(ii)a chemical listed in “Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents in the Work Environment”, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (Latest Edition);
(iii)a substance for which an OSHA form 20 or equivalent information is required under OSHA regulations; and
(iv)a substance determined by the department, in accordance with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act), to be a health hazard to an employee who is exposed to the substance, including a carcinogen, reproductive toxin, irritant, corrosive, sensitizer, hepatotoxin, nephrotoxin, neurotoxin, agent that acts on the hematopoietic system, agent that damages the lungs, a cutaneous hazard, and an eye hazard;
(B)does not include
(i)substances that because of their physical state, volume, or concentration do not pose a health hazard upon exposure;
(ii)substances that are goods, food, drugs, cosmetics, or tobacco products intended for personal consumption; or
(iii)substances in transit;
(10)“transit” means conveyed in a sealed or unopened container by a mode of transportation.
(b)In AS 18.60.030 (14), 18.60.065 — 18.60.068, and (a)(9) of this section,
(1)“employee” means a person who works for an employer, but not in a place used primarily as a personal residence;
(2)“employer” means a person, including the state and a political subdivision of the state, who has one or more employees working in a place not used primarily as a personal residence;
(3)“health hazard” means a substance or physical agent capable of causing acute or chronic adverse effects to health;
(4)“workplace” means a place of employment other than a place used primarily as a personal residence.
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