Manufacturers Association of Tri-County, Appleton Papers, Inc., Shenango Incorporated, International Metals Reclamation Company, Inc., Ellwood City Forge Corporation, and McDanel Refractory Company, in No. 86- 5066 v. James W. Knepper, Jr., Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Foundrymen's Association, Manufacturers Association of Erie, Manufacturers Association of York, Pennsylvania Drycleaners and Launderers Association, American Mushroom Institute, Donsco, Inc., Reading Gray Iron Castings, Inc., Washington Mold Company, Confer, Smith and Company, Inc., Unicast Company, and the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania, in No. 86-5066 v. James W. Knepper, Jr., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Labor and Industry for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Herbert Thieme, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Deputy Secretary and Administration of the Department of Labor and Industry Pennsylvania American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Council 13, American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Pennsylvania Chapter of the Sierra Club, Delaware Valley Council for Clean Air, Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health, United Mine Workers of America, Local 22 of the International Association of Fire Fighters, International Association of Molders and Allied Workers, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition and League of Conservation Voters, Intervenors, in No. 86-5032

801 F.2d 130, 16 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20947, 12 OSHC (BNA) 2057, 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 30671
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedSeptember 12, 1986
Docket86-5032
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Manufacturers Association of Tri-County, Appleton Papers, Inc., Shenango Incorporated, International Metals Reclamation Company, Inc., Ellwood City Forge Corporation, and McDanel Refractory Company, in No. 86- 5066 v. James W. Knepper, Jr., Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Foundrymen's Association, Manufacturers Association of Erie, Manufacturers Association of York, Pennsylvania Drycleaners and Launderers Association, American Mushroom Institute, Donsco, Inc., Reading Gray Iron Castings, Inc., Washington Mold Company, Confer, Smith and Company, Inc., Unicast Company, and the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania, in No. 86-5066 v. James W. Knepper, Jr., Individually and in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Labor and Industry for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Herbert Thieme, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Deputy Secretary and Administration of the Department of Labor and Industry Pennsylvania American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, Council 13, American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Pennsylvania Chapter of the Sierra Club, Delaware Valley Council for Clean Air, Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health, United Mine Workers of America, Local 22 of the International Association of Fire Fighters, International Association of Molders and Allied Workers, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition and League of Conservation Voters, Intervenors, in No. 86-5032, 801 F.2d 130, 16 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20947, 12 OSHC (BNA) 2057, 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 30671 (3d Cir. 1986).

Opinion

801 F.2d 130

55 USLW 2187, 16 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,947,
12 O.S.H. Cas.(BNA) 2057,
1986-1987 O.S.H.D. ( 27,693

MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF TRI-COUNTY, Appleton Papers,
Inc., Shenango Incorporated, International Metals
Reclamation Company, Inc., Ellwood City Forge Corporation,
and McDanel Refractory Company, Appellants in No. 86- 5066
v.
James W. KNEPPER, Jr., Secretary of the Department of Labor
and Industry, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor
and Industry, and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
PENNSYLVANIA FOUNDRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Manufacturers
Association of Erie, Manufacturers Association of York,
Pennsylvania Drycleaners and Launderers Association,
American Mushroom Institute, Donsco, Inc., Reading Gray Iron
Castings, Inc., Washington Mold Company, Confer, Smith and
Company, Inc., Unicast Company, and the Hospital Association
of Pennsylvania, Appellants in No. 86-5066
v.
James W. KNEPPER, Jr., individually and in his official
capacity as Secretary of Labor and Industry for the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Herbert Thieme, individually
and in his official capacity as Deputy Secretary and
Administration of the Department of Labor and Industry
Pennsylvania American Federation of Labor-Congress of
Industrial Organizations, Council 13, American Federation of
State County and Municipal Employees, Pennsylvania Chapter
of the Sierra Club, Delaware Valley Council for Clean Air,
Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health,
United Mine Workers of America, Local 22 of the
International Association of Fire Fighters, International
Association of Molders and Allied Workers, Pennsylvania
Public Interest Coalition and League of Conservation Voters,
Intervenors, Appellants in No. 86-5032.

Nos. 86-5032, 86-5066.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued July 21, 1986.
Decided Sept. 12, 1986.

Robert W. Thomson, (Argued), Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Manufacturers Ass'n of Tri-County; Appleton Papers Inc.; Shenango Inc.; Intern. Metals Reclamation Co., Inc.; Ellwood City Forge Corp. and McDanel Refactory Co.

Donald A. Tortorice, Arthur K. Hoffman, (Argued), Duane, Morris & Heckscher, Harrisburg, Pa., for Pa. Foundrymen's Ass'n; Manufacturers Ass'n of York; Hosp. Ass'n of Pa., Pa. Drycleaners and Launderers Ass'n, American Mushroom Institute; Donsco, Inc., Reading Gray Iron Castings, Inc.; Washington Mold Co.; Confer, Smith and Co., Inc. and Unicast Co.

LeRoy S. Zimmerman, Atty. Gen., John G. Knorr, III, Sr. Deputy Atty. Gen., Andrew S. Gordon, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Chief, Litigation Section, Allen C. Warshaw, Executive Deputy Atty. Gen., Thomas M. Crowley (Argued) Deputy Atty. Gen., Delancey W. Davis, Deputy Atty. Gen., Office of Atty. Gen., Harrisburg, Pa., for James W. Knepper, Jr. and Herbert Thieme.

Theodore M. Lieverman, (Argued), Philadelphia, Pa., for Intervenors, Pa. AFL-CIO, et al.

McDermott, Will & Emery, Washington, D.C., Bruce H. Hamill, Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae Nat. Paint and Coatings Ass'n, Inc.

Jordan Rossen, Gen. Counsel, Leonard R. Page (Member), Richard W. McHugh, Associate Gen. Counsel, International Union, UAW, Detroit, Mich., Richard H. Markowitz, Markowitz & Richman, Philadelphia, Pa., for Amicus Curiae Intern. Union, UAW.

Before: GIBBONS, WEIS, and SLOVITER, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

GIBBONS, Circuit Judge:

This is an appeal from a final summary judgment in consolidated actions challenging the constitutionality of the Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act (the Act), Pa.Stat.Ann. tit. 35, Secs. 7301-7320 (Purdon Supp.1986), and seeking injunctive relief against its enforcement. The plaintiffs1 contend that the Act is preempted by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. Secs. 651-678 (1982) (OSH Act) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1910.1200 (1985). The plaintiffs also argue that the Pennsylvania Act violates the commerce clause and exacts a taking of property for public use without just compensation. The defendants2 are state officials and a state department charged with the enforcement of the Act. Certain labor unions and environmental groups were permitted to intervene3 for the purpose of defending the constitutionality of the Act. All parties moved for summary judgment. The district court, relying extensively on this court's opinion in New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce v. Hughey, 774 F.2d 587 (3d Cir.1985), which dealt with the New Jersey Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act (New Jersey Right-to-Know Act), rejected most of the plaintiffs' challenges to the constitutionality of the Act.4 The court held, however, that subsections 7303(e), (f), (i), and (j), subsections 7305(a), (c), and (g), and subsections 7307(a) and (b) were expressly preempted in the manufacturing sector5 by the OSH Act "to the extent they pertain to hazardous substance survey forms". Manufacturers Ass'n of Tri-County v. Knepper, 623 F.Supp. 1066, 1072 (M.D.Pa. 1985). Moreover, the district court also held that sections 7304(a) and 7306 of the Act, requiring labeling of containers of hazardous substances, were expressly preempted to the extent that these sections require manufacturing employers to label containers used in their place of business and to the extent that they require suppliers to label containers shipped to employers or customers in the manufacturing sector. Knepper, 623 F.Supp. at 1073. Additionally, the court held that section 7308, which requires employers to provide an education and training program for employees, was expressly preempted in the manufacturing sector, and that subsection 7310(a), which requires the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (the Department) to conduct outreach programs to educate employees and the public, was expressly preempted insofar as it pertains to the disclosure of workplace hazards6 to employees in the manufacturing sector. Knepper 623 F.Supp. at 1074. Similarly, the court held that subsection 7310(d), permitting employers to furnish Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets to employees, was preempted in the manufacturing sector. Knepper 623 F.Supp. at 1075. Finally, the court held that subsections 7304(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g), requiring manufacturers, importers, and suppliers to furnish Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) with shipments were expressly preempted insofar as they require that MSDS be furnished for shipments of hazards-workplace substances destined for manufacturing-sector customers.

The plaintiffs and the intervenors appeal. The defendants filed a notice of appeal, but did not pursue it. As appellees, the defendants defend the district court's decision to the extent that it upholds the constitutionality of the Act.

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