New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Cp Chemicals Inc., Chem-Mark, Inc., Exxon Chemicals Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporation, Schering Corporation, Essex Chemical Corporation and Ingersoll- Rand Company, and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company v. Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection J. Richard Goldstein, M.D., Commissioner of Health and William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor and the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5283. Appeal of New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey New Jersey Business and Industry Association Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Exxon Chemical Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporations Ingersoll-Rand Company and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company, in No. 88-5283. Fragrance Materials Association of the United States, Flavor and Extract Manufacture's Association, Bush Boake Allen, Inc., Fragoco, Inc., Firmenich, Inc., International Flavors and Fragrances, Inc., Isogenics, Inc., H.J. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. v. Mane Fils, Inc., Noville Essential Oil Company, Inc., Polarome Manufacturing Corp., Roure Bertrand Dupont, Inc., Takasago USA Inc., Ungerer & Co., and Universal Fragrance Corporation, in No. 88-5332 v. William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor for the State of New Jersey J. Richard Goldstein, Commissioner of Health for the State of New Jersey Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection for the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5332, and Joseph H. Rodriguez, Public Advocate of the State of New Jersey New Jersey State Industrial Union Council, Afl-Cio (Iuc) Citizen Action of New Jersey Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety & Health (Philaposh) New Jersey Environmental Lobby New Jersey State Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association (Fmba) International Association of Firefighters, New Jersey Afl- CIO (Iaff) Communication Workers of America, & Glass Workers International Union, Afl-Cio, Local 514-G Pennsylvania Federation Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, Afl-Cio Coalition Against Toxics League of Conservation Voters (New Jersey) Student Public Interest Research Group of New Jersey (n.j. Pirg) Environmental Action (Washington, d.c.) League of Women Voters of New Jersey Sierra Club (New Jersey) American Lung Association of New Jersey New Jersey Tenants Organization (Njto) New Jersey Association of County Health Officers and New Jersey Health Officers Association, Defendants-Intervenors in No. 88-5332

868 F.2d 621
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedApril 7, 1989
Docket88-5283
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

This text of 868 F.2d 621 (New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Cp Chemicals Inc., Chem-Mark, Inc., Exxon Chemicals Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporation, Schering Corporation, Essex Chemical Corporation and Ingersoll- Rand Company, and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company v. Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection J. Richard Goldstein, M.D., Commissioner of Health and William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor and the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5283. Appeal of New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey New Jersey Business and Industry Association Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Exxon Chemical Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporations Ingersoll-Rand Company and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company, in No. 88-5283. Fragrance Materials Association of the United States, Flavor and Extract Manufacture's Association, Bush Boake Allen, Inc., Fragoco, Inc., Firmenich, Inc., International Flavors and Fragrances, Inc., Isogenics, Inc., H.J. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. v. Mane Fils, Inc., Noville Essential Oil Company, Inc., Polarome Manufacturing Corp., Roure Bertrand Dupont, Inc., Takasago USA Inc., Ungerer & Co., and Universal Fragrance Corporation, in No. 88-5332 v. William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor for the State of New Jersey J. Richard Goldstein, Commissioner of Health for the State of New Jersey Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection for the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5332, and Joseph H. Rodriguez, Public Advocate of the State of New Jersey New Jersey State Industrial Union Council, Afl-Cio (Iuc) Citizen Action of New Jersey Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety & Health (Philaposh) New Jersey Environmental Lobby New Jersey State Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association (Fmba) International Association of Firefighters, New Jersey Afl- CIO (Iaff) Communication Workers of America, & Glass Workers International Union, Afl-Cio, Local 514-G Pennsylvania Federation Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, Afl-Cio Coalition Against Toxics League of Conservation Voters (New Jersey) Student Public Interest Research Group of New Jersey (n.j. Pirg) Environmental Action (Washington, d.c.) League of Women Voters of New Jersey Sierra Club (New Jersey) American Lung Association of New Jersey New Jersey Tenants Organization (Njto) New Jersey Association of County Health Officers and New Jersey Health Officers Association, Defendants-Intervenors in No. 88-5332) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Cp Chemicals Inc., Chem-Mark, Inc., Exxon Chemicals Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporation, Schering Corporation, Essex Chemical Corporation and Ingersoll- Rand Company, and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company v. Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection J. Richard Goldstein, M.D., Commissioner of Health and William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor and the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5283. Appeal of New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, Chemical Industry Council of New Jersey New Jersey Business and Industry Association Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Magnesium Elektron, Inc., Exxon Chemical Americas, a Division of Exxon Corporations Ingersoll-Rand Company and Shell Chemical Company, a Division of Shell Oil Company, in No. 88-5283. Fragrance Materials Association of the United States, Flavor and Extract Manufacture's Association, Bush Boake Allen, Inc., Fragoco, Inc., Firmenich, Inc., International Flavors and Fragrances, Inc., Isogenics, Inc., H.J. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. v. Mane Fils, Inc., Noville Essential Oil Company, Inc., Polarome Manufacturing Corp., Roure Bertrand Dupont, Inc., Takasago USA Inc., Ungerer & Co., and Universal Fragrance Corporation, in No. 88-5332 v. William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor for the State of New Jersey J. Richard Goldstein, Commissioner of Health for the State of New Jersey Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner of Environmental Protection for the State of New Jersey, in No. 88-5332, and Joseph H. Rodriguez, Public Advocate of the State of New Jersey New Jersey State Industrial Union Council, Afl-Cio (Iuc) Citizen Action of New Jersey Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety & Health (Philaposh) New Jersey Environmental Lobby New Jersey State Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association (Fmba) International Association of Firefighters, New Jersey Afl- CIO (Iaff) Communication Workers of America, & Glass Workers International Union, Afl-Cio, Local 514-G Pennsylvania Federation Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, Afl-Cio Coalition Against Toxics League of Conservation Voters (New Jersey) Student Public Interest Research Group of New Jersey (n.j. Pirg) Environmental Action (Washington, d.c.) League of Women Voters of New Jersey Sierra Club (New Jersey) American Lung Association of New Jersey New Jersey Tenants Organization (Njto) New Jersey Association of County Health Officers and New Jersey Health Officers Association, Defendants-Intervenors in No. 88-5332, 868 F.2d 621 (3d Cir. 1989).

Opinion

868 F.2d 621

57 USLW 2529, 19 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,544,
13 O.S.H. Cas.(BNA) 2040,
1989 O.S.H.D. (CCH) P 28,450

NEW JERSEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Chemical Industry Council of
New Jersey, New Jersey Business and Industry Association,
Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, Inc., Merck
& Co., Inc., Magnesium Elektron, Inc., CP Chemicals Inc.,
Chem-Mark, Inc., Exxon Chemicals Americas, a division of
Exxon Corporation, Schering Corporation, Essex Chemical
Corporation and Ingersoll- Rand Company, and Shell Chemical
Company, a division of Shell Oil Company
v.
Robert E. HUGHEY, Commissioner of Environmental Protection;
J. Richard Goldstein, M.D., Commissioner of Health and
William Van Note, Acting Commissioner of Labor and The State
of New Jersey, Appellees in No. 88-5283.
Appeal of NEW JERSEY STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Chemical
Industry Council of New Jersey; New Jersey Business and
Industry Association; Chemical Specialties Manufacturers
Association, Inc.; Merck & Co., Inc.; Magnesium Elektron,
Inc., Exxon Chemical Americas, a division of Exxon
Corporations; Ingersoll-Rand Company; and Shell Chemical
Company, a division of Shell Oil Company, Appellants in No. 88-5283.
FRAGRANCE MATERIALS ASSOCIATION OF the UNITED STATES, Flavor
and Extract Manufacture's Association, Bush Boake Allen,
Inc., Fragoco, Inc., Firmenich, Inc., International Flavors
and Fragrances, Inc., Isogenics, Inc., H.J. Kohnstamm & Co.,
Inc., V. Mane Fils, Inc., Noville Essential Oil Company,
Inc., Polarome Manufacturing Corp., Roure Bertrand Dupont,
Inc., Takasago USA Inc., Ungerer & Co., and Universal
Fragrance Corporation, Appellants in No. 88-5332,
v.
William VAN NOTE, Acting Commissioner of Labor for the State
of New Jersey; J. Richard Goldstein, Commissioner of Health
for the State of New Jersey; Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner
of Environmental Protection for the State of New Jersey,
Appellees in No. 88-5332,
and
Joseph H. Rodriguez, Public Advocate of the State of New
Jersey; New Jersey State Industrial Union Council, AFL-CIO
(IUC); Citizen Action of New Jersey; Philadelphia Area
Project on Occupational Safety & Health (PHILAPOSH); New
Jersey Environmental Lobby; New Jersey State Firemen's
Mutual Benevolent Association (FMBA); International
Association of Firefighters, New Jersey AFL- CIO (IAFF);
Communication Workers of America, & Glass Workers
International Union, AFL-CIO, Local 514-G; Pennsylvania
Federation Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees,
AFL-CIO; Coalition Against Toxics; League of Conservation
Voters (New Jersey); Student Public Interest Research Group
of New Jersey (N.J. PIRG); Environmental Action
(Washington, D.C.); League of Women Voters of New Jersey;
Sierra Club (New Jersey); American Lung Association of New
Jersey; New Jersey Tenants Organization (NJTO); New Jersey
Association of County Health Officers; and New Jersey
Health Officers Association, Defendants-Intervenors in No. 88-5332.

Nos. 88-5283, 88-5332.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued July 25, 1988.
Decided Feb. 28, 1989.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc Denied April 7, 1989.

John J. Carlin, Jr. (argued), Martin Cronin, Florham Park, N.J., for appellants in No. 88-5283.

Alfred A. Slocum, Public Advocate of New Jersey, Richard E. Shapiro (argued), Jose L. Fernandez, W. Cary Edwards, Atty. Gen. of New Jersey, Michael S. Bokar (argued), Sr. Deputy Atty. Gen., Trenton, N.J., Jerome Balter, Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa., Sidney Reitman, Bennett D. Zurofsky, Reitman, Parsonnet, Maisel & Duggan, Newark, N.J., for appellees in Nos. 88-5283 and 88-5332.

John P. McKenna (argued), Daniel F. Shea, McKenna, Shea & Crisman, Washington, D.C., Daniel R. Thompson, Washington, D.C., for appellants in No. 88-5332.

Before HIGGINBOTHAM, BECKER and GREENBERG, Circuit Judges

OPINION OF THE COURT

BECKER, Circuit Judge.

This appeal presents the question whether the container labeling provisions of the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act, N.J. Stat.Ann. Sec. 34:5A-14 (West 1988) ("Right to Know Act") are preempted by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Pub.L. No. 91-596, 84 Stat. 1590 (1970) (codified at 29 U.S.C. Secs. 651-678 (1982 & Supp. IV 1986) ("OSH Act") and the Hazard Communication Standard, 29 C.F.R. Sec. 1910.1200 (1988), promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") thereunder. Plaintiff-appellants New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce and Fragrance Materials Association, contending that the broad container labeling provisions of the Right to Know Act are preempted by the OSH Act and the federal standard, sought declaratory and injunctive relief in the district court. Named as defendants were various New Jersey officials charged with implementing the Right to Know Act.

In New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce v. Hughey, 774 F.2d 587 (3d Cir.1985) ("Hughey I "), we held that a part of these container labeling provisions, i.e. that part relating to the labeling of workplace hazards in the manufacturing sector, was expressly preempted by the OSH Act. However, we also remanded the case to the district court to determine whether the container labeling provisions, to the extent that they were not expressly preempted, were nevertheless impliedly preempted because, due to the confusion allegedly engendered by the existence of multiple labeling systems, they "in fact stand as an obstacle to the accomplishment of the purposes of the federal standard." 774 F.2d at 596. After a trial at which the parties presented evidence on this issue, the district court found that the New Jersey Act was not an obstacle to the accomplishment of the purposes of the federal standard and consequently held that the Act was not impliedly preempted by the OSH Act or OSHA's regulations. We stayed this judgment pending plaintiffs' appeal.

The Right to Know Act has separate provisions requiring the labeling of containers that contain hazardous chemicals (section 14(a)) and containers that contain any chemicals (section 14(b)). The latter provision is the so-called universal labeling provision. See N.J.Stat.Ann. Sec. 34:5A-14. Plaintiffs present both express and implied preemption arguments. With respect to express preemption, plaintiffs argue, in the alternative, that (1) Hughey I held that the so-called universal container labeling provision of the New Jersey Act is expressly preempted by the federal standard; (2) Hughey I did not reach the question whether this provision of the New Jersey Act was expressly preempted and that we should so hold; or (3) Hughey I held that this provision was not expressly preempted but we should reexamine that holding because of subsequent amendments to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. The amendments to OSHA's regulations, however, were minimal, and plaintiffs' argument that this panel is free to reexamine Hughey I 's holding is frivolous. Moreover, we read Hughey I as holding that the universal labeling provision was not expressly preempted.

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