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Trade secret exemptions are provided in a way that balances the right of industry to protect their confidential business information with the right of workers to receive accurate information concerning the health and safety hazards posed by chemicals in the workplace.
Program Activity 1: Claim Exemption Process | |||||
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Human Resources (FTEs) and Planned Spending ($ Thousands) | |||||
2009–2010 | 2010–2011 | 2011–2012 | |||
FTEs | Planned Spending | FTEs | Planned Spending | FTEs | Planned Spending |
54 | 5,906 | 54 | 5,891 | 42 | 4,467 |
Program Activity Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets |
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Claimants are able to sell their products without disclosing confidential business information within an appropriate amount of time. | Percentage of claims registered within 7 days. | 100% |
Workers are provided with corrected health and safety information within an appropriate amount of time. | Percentage of claims for which the elapsed time between the registration of the claim and the issuance of the decision and order is within the target period. | 90% within 365 days |
Disputes are prevented or resolved in a fair and effective manner. | Percentage of disputes resolved prior to appeal | 100% |